How do Search Engines Work
Search Engines for the general web (like all those listed above) do not really search the World Wide Web directly
Each one searches a database of the full text of web pages selected from the billions of web pages out there residing on servers
When you search the web using a search engine, you are always searching a somewhat stale copy of the real web page
When you click on links provided in a search engine's search results, you retrieve from the server the current version of the page
Search engine databases are selected and built by computer robot programs called spiders
Although it is said they "crawl" the web in their hunt for pages to include, in truth they stay in one place
They find the pages for potential inclusion by following the links in the pages