InfoSeek is a commercial fulltext search service that for finding online
information. Searches examine WWW pages, Usenet News, over 80 computer
magazines, newspaper newswires and press releases, company profiles, medical
information, movie reviews, technical support databases, and much more.
Key Links
URL for Front Page:
http://www.infoseek.com/
URL for Forms Search Pages:
URL for
Copyright
Page:
http://www.infoseek.com/doc/FAQ/FAQ_265.html#HEADING266
URL for
Legal
Page: http://www.infoseek.com/doc/stddoc/HowItWorks.html
URL for FAQ
Page: http://www.infoseek.com/doc/FAQ/FAQ.html
URL for Help
Page: http://www2.infoseek.com/doc/help/Tips.html
Home Organization: InfoSeek
Corporation
Organization
- InfoSeek is a strictly searchable Internet index.
- The InfoSeek search engine is based on custom software, which will be
available
for purchase in the future.
- Features and Limitations
- The server supports Multiple Keywords, and can successfully
resolve even free text query strings.
- True Boolean searches are not supported, however keywords can be
required or filtered by prefixing them with '+' or '-' character.
- The server does not perform wildcard or pattern-matching searches.
- By quoting or hyphenating words, the engine will treat them as
a phrase. It will then search for documents where these words
occur together and in that order.
- Enclosing keywords in square brackets [<text>]
will perform a Proximity Search, so that the words must occur
together or just near each other in the full text.
- Keywords are automatically stemmed to the relevant root word
before performing the query.
- Search results are sorted by match quality, but are limited to the
top 10 hits (for demo searches) or the top 200 hits (for registered
users).
- Searches are performed on the filenames and fulltext of Web pages,
Usenet articles, and so much more.
- Searching and registration require HTML Forms.
- The server contains documents from numerous sources, but does not focus
or restrict its content to any particular subject area.
Administration
- Documents are located and indexed by automatic searching software,
a custom Worm program, and by user registration of online documents.
- The server and search engine run on an 8 CPU SparcCenter, and
additional support pages (help, etc) are located on a secondary server.
My test searches over the Web database completed in less than 10 seconds
(for both demo and registered interfaces), but the FAQ warns that
UseNet searches may take up to 60 seconds.
- For registered users, the server collection boasts over 400,000 Web
Web pages, recent Usenet posts,
80
computer periodicals, newswire services, Medline, movie reviews,
and many more
online
databases. The demo interface only searches the Web page database.
- Additional Services
- Documents and services are explained in detail across abundant
and well-written help pages and FAQ documents.
- Important links are located at the top and bottom of each page,
as quick navigational aids.
- The server provides concise explanations for various search parameters
and sample queries to try out.
- Server Load Indicators
- Users are encouraged to register Web pages with the search engine.
- Search results include document title, sample text, match quality,
document link and printed URL, and the file size of the
returned document.
Evaluation
Example Usage
Demonstrate a sample search session explicitly listing:
- Topic
- Keyword(s), Boolean search controls
- Documents delivered
- Output format
fprefect@umich.edu - 6/18/95