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The document summarizes a research paper about Google, one of the first large-scale web search engines. It describes how Google was designed to efficiently crawl and index hundreds of millions of web pages and associated terms to produce more satisfying search results than existing systems. The paper provides an in-depth look at how Google exploited the additional information in hypertext through heavy use of link structure, and addressed the technical challenges of building a practical system capable of handling the uncontrolled hypertext on the open web.

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The document summarizes a research paper about Google, one of the first large-scale web search engines. It describes how Google was designed to efficiently crawl and index hundreds of millions of web pages and associated terms to produce more satisfying search results than existing systems. The paper provides an in-depth look at how Google exploited the additional information in hypertext through heavy use of link structure, and addressed the technical challenges of building a practical system capable of handling the uncontrolled hypertext on the open web.

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Match parts of sentences in 1-12 to parts of sentences in A-L.

The anatomy of a large-scale hypertextual Web search engine


Sergey Brin Lawrence Page Computer Networks and ISDN Systems Volume 30, Issues 1–7, April 1998, Pages
107-117

ABSTRACT
1 In this paper, we present Google, a prototype of a A hundreds of millions of Web pages involving a
large-scale search engine which makes comparable number of distinct terms.

2 Google is designed to crawl and index the Web B are new technical challenges involved with using
efficiently and produce much more the additional information present in hypertext to
produce better search results.

3 The prototype with a full text and hyperlink C satisfying search results than existing systems.
database of at

4 To engineer a search engine is D today is very different from three years ago.

5 Search engines index tens to E to build a practical large-scale system which can
exploit the additional information present in
hypertext.

6 They answer tens of millions F of queries every day.

7 Despite the importance of large-scale search G a challenging task.


engines on the Web, very

8 Furthermore, due to rapid advance in technology H to effectively deal with uncontrolled hypertext
and Web proliferation, creating a Web search collections where anyone can publish anything
engine they want.

9 This paper provides an in-depth description of I least 24 million pages is available at


our large-scale Web search engine — the first http://google.stanford.edu/
such

10 Apart from the problems of scaling traditional J little academic research has been done on them.
search techniques to data of this magnitude, there

11 This paper addresses this question of how K heavy use of the structure present in hypertext.

12 Also we look at the problem of how L detailed public description we know of to date.

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