Abstract |
One of the most popular services available on the Internet is the various search tool. With the rapid growth and the diversity of network resources, search tools have proved to be most helpful in finding out relevant information. The purpose of this paper is threefold. First, it introduces the development of network information retrieval and discusses the structural design of a typical search engine. It then reviews all types of search tools by cross comparing their generic features, such as content and search capability. Finally it explores the information service issues that arise from the nature of search tools.
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