What is a Server? And Server Types A server is a machine or special device with a specific set of programs that provide a variety of services where the Hardware server, software provides a variety of services depending on customer requests. The server can provide a variety of functions such as centralized access to information, resources, database and delivery system, acting as a customer / server network because the server and client work together to perform tasks. The server comes in different types and sizes to simplify different tasks. A file server is a machine that stores files and allows clients or users to upload and download files to them. Clients mainly include computers, printers, faxes or other devices that can be connected to the server by sharing files securely. Server Types: Many types of servers are as follows: Application Server : An application server is a product-based product also known as middleware that provides middleware security and state-of-the-art services,

Top 15 search engine

 1.     GOOGLE :- Google is an American multinational technology company. Google search is a web search engine developed by Google LLC. It is the most used search engine on the world wide web across all the platforms, with 92.62% market share, handling more than 5.4 billion searches each day.

 

2.     BING :- Bing is a search engine created by and operated by Microsoft, Bing’s video search is significantly better than Google’s. Bing gives more autocomplete suggestions than google does in most cases. Google only gives four, while Bing gives eight.

 

 

3.     YAHOO :- Yahoo search is a rebadged version of bing search engine owned by yahoo, headquartered in California. Compared to google yahoo has a poor algorithm because it still favours old and well established websites unlike google.

 

4.     BAIDU :- Baidu is the dominant Chinese internet search engine company, and it is the equivalent to Google in the United States. Baidu is similar to Google and offers similar products and services, but the focus is China where it controls most of the search market.

 

 

5.     ASK.COM :- Ask is the common name for the Ask.com search engine, which allows users to perform a search in the form of a question to find relevant results One thing Ask.com was famous for when they first started out was the ability to search in "natural language", such as in the same language that you would use with a person.

 

6.     AOL SEARCH:- www.aol.com. AOL (stylized as Aol., formerly a company known as AOL Inc. and originally known as America Online) is an American web portal and online service provider based in New York City.

 

 

7.     DUCKDUCKGO :- DuckDuckGo is a new search engine that majors on privacy. It does not collect data from any of its users meaning that all searches you conduct through their search engine are anonymous. Unlike Google, DuckDuckGo forces sites use an encrypted connection wherever available, which again protects the user from data breach.

 

8.     WolframAlpha :- Wolfram Alpha is a computational search engine (sometimes referred to as an "answer engine"). The interface looks similar to that of a regular search engine but queries typed into the search box result answers to specific questions rather than listings of websites that may be relevant to the query.

 

 

9.     YANDEX :- Much like Google, Yandex offers free email, live traffic maps, music, videos, photo storage and much more. Yandex was created specifically for the Russian market and is better able to handle specific Russian search challenges. In Russia, Android has over 70 percent of the Russian mobile market; yet, Yandex still has 52 percent of the search market on these very Android devices.

 

10.WEBCRAWLER :- WebCrawler is a web search engine, and is the oldest surviving search engine on the web today. 

 

 

11.STARTPAGE :- StartPage serves up answers from Google, making it the perfect choice for those who prefer Google’s search results, but aren’t keen on having their search history tracked and stored.

 

12.DOGPILE :- The search engine Dogpile gets results from numerous search engines and directories, making it a metasearch engine. The results are then combined and offered to the user.

 

 

13.SWISSCOWS:- Swisscows is made by a tech company based in Switzerland. Like other private search engines on this list, this one does not build tracking profiles or use unique identifiers for its users. A key difference from the others though, is that this is a semantic search engine. This means that it uses artificial intelligence and machine learning to evaluate the context of a user’s search.

 

14.EXCITE :- Excite (stylized as excite) is a web portal launched in 1995 that provides a variety of content including news and weather, a metasearch engine, a web-based email, instant messaging, stock quotes, and a customizable user homepage.

 

 

INFO :- Info is a metasearch engine, which provides results from search engines and directories, including GoogleYahoo!AskTeomaAlltheWebInktomiYandexOpen Directory, Kanoodle, LookSmart and About.com.

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