Infovell's 'research engine' finds deep Web pages that Google, Yahoo miss

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With Infovell users search with key phrases up to 25000 words long rather than keywords. Image credit: Infovell.
With Infovell, users search with key phrases up to 25,000 words long, rather than keywords. Image credit: Infovell.

According to a study by the University of California at Berkeley, traditional search engines such as Google and Yahoo index only about 0.2% of the Internet. The remaining 99.8%, known as the "deep Web," is a vast body of public and subscription-based information that traditional search engines can't access.


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