sparc
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In another thread, there was a complaint about searching on Tractorbynet.
Here is a neat trick. Go to this Google site: Google Enterprise Search - relevant, easy search for intranets and websites
Underneath the word Demo, type in www. tractorbynet.com in the left box and what you want to search for in the right box. It does a site specific search. Works for any web site
I believe this is a search engine that is meant to be downloaded, installed, and run on the server hosting the particular web site.
The DEMO feature is only to show how it would operate once installed.
This would allow a web administrator to use a search engine other than the one supplied by the web design software. Microsoft used to furnish a search engine with the FrontPage application, as others do I'm sure.
So why would Google want to make inroads into this area? My guess is because the search stats are being fed back to thier servers where the data is indexed along with info on searches made from the Google search page we are so used to using on their website. All that information is used to build indexes to target ads to a particular group and more importantly as a way to sell their services to advertisers. Ever notice how if you did a Goolge search yesterday say that an ad related to that product or service will now appear in a banner ad when you visit some web site or even here on tractrobynet.com. That as is targeted toward you. When I visit that page I probably get a different ad that reflects my recent search subjects on Google or where ever else they are monitoring my activities such as following my phone around to see where I go. Leaving your GPS turned on in your phone lets them track what isles you walk down in a store and how long you stay there. /all that info has value and that is what Google markets and makes their stock worth over $700/share.