Title: The Internet Word Count: 995 Summary: Researching Internet For these 10 last years, Internet has become part of our everyday life. What was in the beginning a tool rather used by the institutions of search for came a medium without precedent for the regular commercial and social practice. With a number of Web pages exceeding 12 billion now, it is thus extremely difficult to find information without using the search engines. The search engines appeared almost immediately after the birth of the http://turkiyespot.com</a>/ The first p... Keywords: internet Article Body: Researching Internet For these 10 last years, Internet has become part of our everyday life. What was in the beginning a tool rather used by the institutions of search for came a medium without precedent for the regular commercial and social practice. With a number of Web pages exceeding 12 billion now, it is thus extremely difficult to find information without using the search engines. The search engines appeared almost immediately after the birth of the http://turkiyespot.com</a>/ The first pilot search engine, called archie, was created at the University of Montreal in 1990 and was used for research of the files located in spaces ftp. The first true search engine was created for crawler and to index the textual files on the Web, the Wanderer World Wide Web or Wandex (the Vagrant of the Web), and was launched in 1993. It functioned on the same principles as the current search engines. But it was only at the end of the Nineties that the search engines became the major tool of research of the Web. Before that, WHOIS databases like Yahoo! or BestOfTheWeb were used to find Web pages. And that did not take a long time so that the Net surfers recognize the utility of research on Internet, once the algorithms of indexing had reached a development such as the search engines were able to provide relevant results quickly. Relevance of the results All is question of relevance of results. Their beginnings, the search engines were extremely vulnerable to the abuse. With the origin, the search engines indexed the titles of the files then the metas-tags. And that did not take a long time so that these titles and metas-tags are victims of stuffing of very popular key words, without any connection with the contents of the page. When a Net surfer requested from the search engine a key word, this last had results to him which did not satisfy it any more. For this reason the WHOIS databases whose Web pages were classified by human beings were much more useful than the search engines of this time. The problem of the relevance became increasingly important with the increasing commercial use of the Web. The benefit of the commercial Web sites depend on their exposure and if there is something which can help to improve their visibility in the results of research, this method must be employed. And the first attempts to influence the results of research by popular but nonsuitable key words appeared to generate traffic. With the evolution of data-processing technologies the search engines became able to index the whole contents of a page. But it was always possible to deceive the results of research by using the stuffing of key words, the invisible optimized texts or any other technique of sp@m