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Cuda's Corner Store - Where Shopping is Tail Wagging Fun! How to Search Engine Optimization at ValueBaby. Search engine technology. A search engine is an information retrieval software program that discovers, crawls, transforms and stores information for retrieval and presentation in response to user queries.[1] A search engine normally consists of four components e.g. search interface, crawler(also known as a spider or bot),indexer, and database. The crawler traverses a document collection, deconstructs document text, and assigns surrogates for storage in the search engine index. Online search engines store images, link data and metadata for the document as well. History of Search Technology[edit] The Memex[edit] The concept of hypertext and a memory extension originates from an article that was published in The Atlantic Monthly in July 1945 written by Vannevar Bush, titled As We May Think.

Bush regarded the notion of “associative indexing” as his key conceptual contribution. The most important mechanism, conceived by Bush and considered as closed to the modern hypertext systems is the associative trail. SMART[edit] SEO and Local. SEO Software and SEO Tools | Top 10 Rank Guarantee | SEO PowerSuite. Search Engine Optimization.