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ReleClusters
Once your Search Results are displayed, the left side of the page will present an index of ReleClusters. Click on the Indexed ReleClusters to obtain more direct relevant information.
ReleCluster results are index displayed so searchers can visually select the section of the index for relevancy.
While all engines document parse and index pages into a database, it is impossible for the computer to be so selective, (even with definitive words or phrases), to retrieve totally pertinent information. To overcome this inherent computer deficiency, ReleSeek displays selective indices, called ReleClusters, which places the human factor into the relevancy selection process.
ReleSEEK retrieves and stores information into a huge database—currently several billion documents—with spidering engines called ReleRobotsSM that crawl the Internet for information. When a search is requested, our database is accessed; however, prior to displaying the results, ReleSEEK completes a simultaneous update and seeks fresh info from the Web for the results. You can depend on ReleSeek to retrieve the latest information!
ReleSEEK Search is unique because it's a Deep Web search engine. We access libraries, books, magazines, periodicals, newspapers, television, netvision, blogs and RSS Feeds. Our spidering technique is highly proprietary and it's the only engine that has this unique ability. Most search engines only scrape the surface of the Internet and today about 40% of their results are disguised advertising.
It's very frustrating for many searchers to search for selective information and be presented with results in which ads claim they have the requested search results. ReleSEEK also has advertising, but we don't intermix search ads into the search results. We also purge by date. If you need last week's news, try Archives.org. Most searchers want useful and current information. ReleSEEK has the ability to extract info from the hidden Web, which contains over 100 times the information of the surface Web.
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