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Vertical search, or domain-specific search, part of a larger sub-grouping known as "specialized" search, is a relatively new tier in the Internet search, industry consisting of search engines that focus on specific slices of content. The type of content in special focus may be based on topicality or information type. For example, an intelligent medical search engine would clearly be specialized in terms of its topical focus, whereas a video search engine would seek out results within content that is in a video format. So vertical search may focus on all manner of differentiating criteria, such as particular locations, multimedia object types and so on. Origins of vertical searchNiche search engines have existed for years. The number of these search engines being introduced has increased recently. Local search is already a burgeoning subset, with Google Local and many newspapers offering this functionality. From Wikipedia under the
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InternetNews.com Tague also said Semantic Web technology has great potential to improve the Web experience in vertical industries like pharmaceuticals and real estate, ... and more » From Google News Search: "Vertical search" Your wish list for the features of travel vertical search engine, e.g. kayak.com; sidesteps.com? Q. When you are researching for which hotel to reserve on the internet, do you find the travel search engine like kayak.com or sidesteps.com helpful in obtaining information and save you money and time? Can the travel search engine eliminate the process of using Google to search and browse through a couple of websites in search of the best deal. Any features or improvement do you wish they will incorporate to make the travel search engine even better? Asked by yan_yan_69 - Sat Sep 22 04:22:35 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. I have a degree in Travel. No, I don't use those sites. I don't trust them. They overcharge a lot on a lot of things. Since I know the codes and what to book, I do it myself and save hundreds of dollars. Thanks, though. Answered by - - Mon Sep 24 01:37:39 2007 what is a Vertical Search Engines? Q. what is a Vertical Search Engines? Asked by natalie e - Wed Jan 17 14:23:47 2007 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments A. It is a specialized search engine that mines data for one narrow niche of the market place. Say jobs or travel. Vertical search can offer a more focused audience, and thus increase the efficiency of ads on the search engine. Answered by cwxcw - Wed Jan 17 14:37:35 2007 How would you redo the grout on these blocks?
Q. Hi. I have some masonry blocks on my house and I would like to refill them in places where it's needed. Problem is I can't figure out what mortar/grout stuff to use, and how do you apply grout to vertical cracks like that? To me that this is similar to filling in sealant with a gun so I did a search for mortar guns, suprised to find out lowes or home depot didn't sell mortar guns, so how do you guys apply grout to this without a gun, slap in on and clean off the rest? I could just slap it on but it wouldn't come out looking nice and I wouldn't need to ask this of you experts. Advice greatly needed and appreciated. Thanks. Here are pictures of what I'm talking about. Asked by Q&A - Wed Mar 14 16:04:01 2007 - - 8 Answers - 0 Comments A. yes it is called tuck pointing. mix regular masonry mix to a fairly stiff mixture. just a little looser than say toothpaste or mashed potatoes. load joints using two tools, one it each hand. one a wide [about 2" or 3"] margin tool or a brick trowel and the other is a narrow margin tool the width of you joint [usually 3/8"]. I like the bigger margin tool because it have a straight edge whereas the brick trowel is curved a little. while holding the wider tool, underside up, load it with a small amount of mortar, hold it against the wall just below to joint and use the smaller tool to press the mortar into the opening. as you get the hang of it you'll be able to load more on the big trowel. allow the mortar to set for a while and then… [cont.] Answered by buzzards27 - Wed Mar 14 18:58:08 2007 From Yahoo Answer Search: "Vertical search" |






