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The results are superb, but haven't seen their cralwer (whatever it is) visiting my site and wow, my site is listed.
I don't know why, those don't look their original results to me, but I checked, and they are not AV, INK, Teoma/AskJeeves or Google results.
Anybody know more about this one?
Sid
1. AlltheWeb.com
However, this browser may not support basic Web standards, preventing thedisplay of our site's d esign details and many graphical elements. ... Description: Search with a simple interface and huge database. Also offers news, picture, video, MP3 and FTP search....Category: Computers > Internet > Searching > Search Engines
date: 27-Nov-2003 - size: 5120 bytes
[http://www.alltheweb.com/]
The highlited sentence and the sentence in Italics is the exact DMOZ description and category.
I got it from [infotiger.com...] and that is the same exact result # in Google,.
Conspiracy theory: It spiders parts from the Google SERPs, analyzes it, and puts it into its own index which explains the DMOZ info. And if you go to "Add URL" it will try to find the page in Google and spider parts of the text snippets. And which also explains the mysterious "dates". It also maybe that it converts the Google page-size into bytes to differentiate it some more from Google.
This engine is totally a mystery.
Sid
The number of bytes is rounded off to the nearest K. So it's not more exact than Google. And the dates could be made up.
It searches well, though, and seems to search over the full page text, not just certain snippets. It refuses to search for numbers-only... odd.
I'd guess that it's scraping Google in realtime... Actually, now that I look more closely, the ranking looks like Google's post-Florida, but shuffled.
This is G o o g l e's cache of [widgets.org...]But then, I have 2 theories, in theory one (msg.5) all the facts match up except for it searching the full textutal content of the pages, and in this one, the DMOZ info is a mystery.
I'll try their "Feedback" and ask these questions.Sid
99.9% sure they don't have their own search database at all, else, they'd mention something about it.
99.9% sure they don't have their own search database at all, else, they'd mention something about it.