Metasuchportale
Metasuchportale, a term of German origin, translates to "meta search portals" or "meta search engines." These are internet search tools that do not maintain their own searchable databases. Instead, they query multiple other search engines simultaneously and then present the aggregated results to the user. The primary advantage of metasuchportale is their ability to cast a wider net, potentially uncovering information that might be missed by a single search engine. They act as an intermediary, simplifying the process of searching across various platforms.
The underlying technology of a metasuchportal involves sending the user's query to a selection of chosen search