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To searchers
noun
One who searches.
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This information is then forwarded to searchers on the ground.
Copying all those pages presents many difficulties, but writing software to make the books useful to searchers is even harder.
It also becomes obvious just how familiar American movies, music and celebrities are to searchers across the globe.
It simply means that once those pages are crawled, they are made available to searchers much more quickly".
And since people tend to trust recommendations from their friends, the companies that pop up in search results could find it more appealing to advertise to searchers.
As an example, Ms. Stein said the service allows United to serve ads with fares from Denver to searchers from that city.
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Moreover, as noted in [12], it is overambitious to expect searchers to voluntarily provide feedback to the overall information-seeking process without proper motivation.
Current Search Engines find Web pages rather than information or knowledge, and leave it to the searchers to locate the sought information within the Web page.
It explains the practical implications of GILS for the common roles of organizations involved in handling information, from content provider through system engineer and intermediary to searcher.
The Manager role also divides the whole repository of PDB files into packages that are sent to Searcher roles through the Output queue, and manages associated computational loads between Searcher roles.
Facebook, which has little incentive to open its pages to Google searchers, declined to comment.
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