SMRTR TechSep 30, 2024Daily.dev

How Google Search Works

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Google's search engine architecture utilizes distributed web crawlers to find and download web pages across the internet. Crawled pages are processed and stored in forward and inverted indexes to enable fast, relevant search results. The system cleans user queries, corrects spelling mistakes, and uses caching to improve performance. Google's approach allowed it to become a dominant search engine, growing from a university project to a $2 trillion company.

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