USB track ball or Optical mouse.
Display (Monitor) Specifications
Screen Resolution
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1024 x 768
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Colors
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256,000
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Screen Size
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15 inches
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Dot Pitch
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.27
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Refresh Rate
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>50hz
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Architecture of a metasearch engine
A metasearch engine (or search aggregator) is an online information retrieval tool that uses the data of a web search engine to produce its own results.[1][2] Metasearch engines take input from a user and immediately query search engines[3] for results. Sufficient data is gathered, ranked, and presented to the users.
Problems such as spamming reduces the accuracy and precision of results.[4] The process of fusion aims to improve the engineering of a metasearch engine.[5]
Examples of metasearch engines include Skyscanner and Kayak.com, which aggregate search results of online travel agencies and provider websites and Excite, which aggregates results from internet search engines.
1History
2Advantages
3Disadvantages
4Operation
4.1Architecture of ranking
4.2Fusion
5Spamdexing
5.1Content spam
5.2Link spam
5.3Cloaking
6See also
7References
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