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July 24, 2002Search Engine Gigablast Enters BetaSearch engine Gigablast ( http://www.gigablast.com ) blasted into beta last weekend. And while they have a comparatively small index (73M pages), there are some good ideas here. Do a simple search on the front page or use the advanced search to set up a query. You'll notice that the advanced search lets you both sort by date and restrict your summary to a certain number of lines. Search results (which as far as I can tell only provide 10 results no matter how many you specify in the advanced search) are cool. You get, in addition to the title, URL, and size, the last-spidered date, the last-modified date if available (the spider pulls it out of the header) and a link to a cache. The cache also has a spider date. Gigablast also indexes URLs immediately, it looks like. Use the Add URL link and then refresh the front page a couple times. You'll see the number change. I added a page that I know Gigablast didn't have, then queried Gigablast a few minutes later for a phrase that didn't exist in its index but was on that page. Boom, it was there. When Gigablast says it indexes pages instantly it ain't kidding. One to watch. Posted in the following categories: Search Engines-Various | TrackBack
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