What is a search engine? A search engine is an Internet program that is designed to allow users to search specific keywords in order to find out information that the user desires. A search engine is used for informative, research and web surfing purposes. It is estimated that there are over a million Internet searches performed each day. This makes a search engine a very valuable Internet resource.
An audio search engine is a type of search engine that allows an Internet user to search through millions of online audio files. These files can be downloaded for a small fee and then saved to your personal computer. An Internet user can find music of any type including jazz, pop, blues, rock, country, classical, oldies and so much for. Plus an individual can find famous speeches, comedy sketches and other audio files that are available for download.
Anything that has been recorded onto an audio file can be found on the Internet. The three biggest search engines are Yahoo, Goggle and MSN. Yahoo is the most popular search engine that is used to find audio files. The process for finding an audio file is very easy.
An Internet user only needs to go to the Yahoo website and then click on the audio web link. Once the audio web link has been activated then the user can type any kind of music or artists name into the audio search box. After the user has clicked on the audio search box all of the results will appear. Some of the most popular audio searches include Pink Floyd, Mad World, Fergie, Nelly Furtado and Justin Timberlake. This is a great resource for music lovers everywhere.
Also, by using an audio search engine a user can get audio feedback and talk with other users in the audio forums. Plus users are invited to find audio files that include pod casts, interviews, music and much more. This is an online audio community.
Sometimes an audio file may cost a low fee in order to be downloaded onto a personal computer. This fee is paid in order to protect the copyright rights of that particular audio file. Several years ago there was a big debate over downloading free audio files. The debate has sizzled and now audio files usually cost under a dollar to download. Some music sites charge a monthly fee and you can access and download as many audio files as you desire.
Any type of music can be found on the Internet. This is the perfect way to build your music library.
What Are Some Search Engines
A search for the top search engines, (I know it is over use of word but no option) will result in the famous Google(irrespective of you use Google or not to do your search). The next in the list at sites like Web Pro World as contenders for the top search engines after Google, or in Jason Lee Miller world “titans, battling for Internet Supremacy”, are Yahoo and Microsoft.
Next in the list are : AltaVista, Magellan, WebCrawler, InfoSeek and HotBot. But there are pretty strong reasons to include other engines in the category of “top search engines” like DMOZ,AOL etc. How many of you actually use Excite, PlanetSearch, BigWhat, CyberDirectory, SearchSite, DirectHit(Teoma), Search King, InfoMak and many more?
Have they just vanished off the Internet world? Have they given up their intentions to be one of the top search engines? And most importantly, does the average net surfer even bother to consider which are the top or the most useful search engines?
In most cases regular people find a search engine that is user friendly among all and always prefer it even if ranks low and its total financial position is weak. Here is a great internet related site . We may even completely ignore the fact of them being kings or lagging in the run for top search engine and use all as top search engines, as per what the search engine is known to be efficient in.
Tracy Marks, web guru of Windweaver says that the best method to use the top search engines is to utilize the one that is best suited for our aim. For example, Tracy recommends Yahoo!, Magellan or in his opinion top search engines like NetGuide Live or Lycos Pointcom to know about a specific subject. In order to include older archived files for your search, Magellan,WebCrawler, InforSeek are recommended. To exploit the net to the maximum extent Alta Vista or Infoseek again is advised. Obviously, Marks had this site deployed for novices well in advance before Google entered the race in 1997.
I have found that to really test the so called top search engines, you can test their utility by attempting a search for the same subject on all. Typically, the same results appear no matter how many times you search, the only difference might be the order ( a ranking concept and entirely different and independent issue), font, color, and such other things. But the same search will give you the identical results always.
Tracy marks is right when he says: What we want and need is information. Only the scholars or advanced surfers require something more than a standard commercial product. We will only seek something that is not like the mainstream information and is not redundant, with Google or without it.
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