WebCrawler.com utilizes metasearch technology to compile results from
many of the Web's major search properties, delivering more relevant and
comprehensive results every time you search. The search results you
receive include the top commercial (sponsored advertising) and
non-commercial (algorithmic) results from the most popular search
engines on the Web. By accessing multiple search engines for each query,
WebCrawler.com provides you with a richer and more relevant spectrum of
results than you would from using any single search engine.
We have recently changed the way our search results are
displayed on WebCrawler. Now sponsored results are displayed separately
from organic web results so you can quickly review the ad results, and
then explore organic search results on the same page. On the results
page you will be able to tell which results are sponsored by noting the
“Sponsored” label either above the ads, or before the URL in each
result.
WebCrawler.com web search is designed to identify the intent
of a user's search and results will be listed in separate sections and
in order of relevance, with sponsored results at the top and bottom of
the page, and organic results showing in between. For example, if you
are searching for information about the prices of digital cameras and
enter the term "digital camera prices," you will generally receive more
sponsored results and commercial Web pages containing information on the
prices at which businesses are offering cameras as well as organic
results. If, on the other hand, you are searching for academic or
general research purposes and enter the term "digital camera
technology," the results will be weighted more toward articles,
information and other non-commercial results about the technology behind
digital cameras.
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