Thursday, August 17, 2006
The Web contains tremendous volumes of information. But you’ll have a hard time finding most of it. It’s hidden from view in the Deep Web, the part of the Web that, according to Internet Tutorials, “is not fixed, and is served dynamically on-the-fly, and is far larger than the fixed documents that many associate with the Web.” How much larger? Estimates vary, but suffice it to say your Google search is only skimming through a tiny portion of the Deep Web. Soound interesting? Learn more by visiting the Deep Web tutorial.
Filed under: Internet : Search
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