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WRT 102

Use this guide to help you find research and writing processes that work for you!

Search Engines

Search engines such as Google, Bing, and Duck Duck Go use scripts to send out "crawlers" or "spiders" to find, index, organize, and rank the content that exists on the internet. Based on the terms in your search, the search engine will return results according to ranking algorithms. 

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What about tracking?

Most search engines track your search activity to learn more about you as you search. For example, in "How Search Algorithms Work," Google notes that they use your location, past search history, and search settings to customize your search results. If you want to try a search engine that doesn't track, store, or sell your search activity, try Duck Duck Go.

The Open Web: Google and Beyond