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How is this search program different from Google? |
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Google does an excellent job of returning a list of web pages that match the words or phrases typed in by a user. Usually a relevant web page is in the first page of results.
iMetaSearch differs by
- gathering results from many engines, and this includes not only search engines, but also searches on blogs, groups, books, papers, and more.
- analyzing results to make it easier to find relevant ones through indexing, grouping, and updating the relevance of each index word or result whenever you mark an interesting result or word. This dynamic re-ordering of results and index words based on what interests you is one of the most important features.
- exporting index words and results to CSV files (for Microsoft Excel) and results to HTML files so you can use other programs to further process results for marketing, research, or other purposes.
- choosing, fixing, and importing engines within iMetaSearch, allowing you to add web sources on the fly, which can also be shared with other iMetaSearch users.
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