Internethakukoneet
Internethakukoneet, often referred to as search engines, are software systems designed to search for information on the World Wide Web. They work by using web crawlers, also known as spiders or bots, to systematically browse the web. These crawlers follow hyperlinks from one page to another, collecting data about the content they encounter. This collected data is then stored in a massive database called an index.
When a user enters a query into a search engine, the engine searches its index for relevant
The first widely recognized search engine was Archie, created in 1990. Over the years, search engine technology