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Engine of growthTerm sometimes used to describe the role that exports may have played in economic development, both of some of the regions of recent settlement in the nineteenth century and of today's NICs.Similar MatchesSearch EngineSearch EngineSearch engines are web sites that are designed to allow you to search across the web. Each typically has about 30% of the web cataloged in its database (one reason for large descrepancies in search results). Search engines are a type of infomediary. Popular search engines include: Google, Yahoo, Altavista, and Excite. Other search engines that are emerging include: Overture.com and the Open Directory Project. Search engines rely on web deisgners to submit their pages to the engine, and on a spider that crawls the web to identify new sites.Search engines are a popular source of advertising space. Since people are using search engines to seek out information and go elsewhere on the web, this fits with hypertext advertisements. Emerging search engine advertising programs include Google Adwords and Overture. These are CPC advertising programs that host text advertisements. Engineering efficiencyEngineering efficiencySee economic efficiency. Search engine saturationSearch engine saturation(or page saturation) - the number of individual Web pages from one domain that have been indexed by the major search engines. A useful measure of a website's visibility to search engine users. Search engine optimizationSearch engine optimization(or SEO) - modifying the design, coding, content and/or structure of a website in an effort to improve its ranking within search engine results for certain targeted keywords and keyword phrases. Financial engineeringFinancial engineeringCombining or carving up existing instruments to create new financial products. Further SuggestionsSearch engineMetasearch engine |
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