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Exploring the Relevance of Search Engines: An Overview of Google as a Case Study
Autor
Gaona-García, Paulo Alonso
Montenegro-Marin, Carlos Enrique
Beltrán-Alfonso, Ricardo
Torres-Tautiva, Andres
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Resumen
The huge amount of data on the Internet and the diverse list of strategies used to try to link this information with relevant searches through Linked Data have generated a revolution in data treatment and its representation. Nevertheless, the conventional search engines like Google are kept as strategies with good reception to do search processes. The following article presents a study of the development and evolution of search engines, more specifically, to analyze the relevance of findings based on the number of results displayed in paging systems with Google as a case study. Finally, it is intended to contribute to indexing criteria in search results, based on an approach to Semantic Web as a stage in the evolution of the Web.