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Are there any similar search engines like seeqpod which I can implement into my own website?

Written by admin on Mar 15th, 2010 | Filed under: search engines

I need a search engine for my website for locating mp3s on the web like how seeqpod operates i was wondering whether there any other mp3 search engines that can be implemented into my website. Will be very grateful for answers. Thank you.


What are the names of algorithms that Internet search engines have been created?

Written by admin on Mar 7th, 2010 | Filed under: search engines

Why it’s necessary to connect in network many thousands of computers to increase the speed of web search engines? Is there any alternative…


search engines?

Written by admin on Mar 1st, 2010 | Filed under: search engines

I have used yahoo! and Google for so many years, and im now also starting to use www.lycos.com for my e-mails because i want to be different…

I was wondering if anyone has found any good search engines with e-mail and possibly games or other normal search engine stuff….

Something new and exiting… PLZ!
I’d recommend lycos for anyone who wants to have a different kinda e-mail, nd the search engine is also good…

Thnx bye….


Search engines?

Written by admin on Feb 22nd, 2010 | Filed under: search engines

How do yahoo and google searches compare with other lesser known search engines?

1. What kind of pages would they not return results for?

2. if i wanted to search for pages from certain European sites for example, what engine should i use?
I need info from certain italian websites


How do i stop search engines from picking up different parts of my site, for its description?

Written by admin on Feb 16th, 2010 | Filed under: search engines

Hello all, my title says it all. For some reason google picked up my content from the footer area, and used it as my site description?

How can i stop major search engines from picking up content from diffrent parts of my site, to use as my site descripion?

How can i make it so they only spider the descripion the site is optimized for?

Google use to crawl my correct site descripion like a few weeks ago, but dont know what happend.

Please help.


What are some of your favorite unique search engines?

Written by admin on Feb 8th, 2010 | Filed under: search engines

I need some unique search engines. Obviously, Yahoo, Google, MSN, and Altavista are out. I want the unique ones that are easy to use and provide good information.


How can i delete the things ive searched for in the search engines like on yahoo and stuff?

Written by admin on Jan 31st, 2010 | Filed under: search engines

How can i delete the things ive searched for in the search engines like on yahoo and stuff?


How do i create an XML site map to get on search engines?

Written by admin on Jan 24th, 2010 | Filed under: search engines

Apparently you can get yourself (your website) listed on google and other search engines really quickly if you have an XML sitemap and submit it on Google web master tools… Question is, how do i create one?


How do I submit my URL to the major search engines so that it is recognized?

Written by admin on Jan 16th, 2010 | Filed under: search engines

I would like to have my small business’s URL be recognized during searches on the major search engines. It is seen by Google already – is there a way to submit it directly with specific keywords – meta tags in place?


How often do search engines scan the internet for information?

Written by admin on Jan 9th, 2010 | Filed under: search engines

How often do search engines scan the internet for information and update what they’ve got?
No, I meant that how often does the search engine catalogue and update what’s online. So if I search for something today – let’s say "hungry gorillas" and it turns up 10 results and 3 of those websites are then deleted today, they’ll still show up on my search in a few days – how long will it take the search engine to figure out that those 3 websites are no longer online?