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Using Search Engines
by noel on May 18, 2007

Vertical search, otherwise called specialty search or specialized search, is the exact opposite of regular search. When you use major search engines - Google, Yahoo, Microsoft, Ask - for any general-purpose query, then you are doing 'horizontal' or 'regular' search where spiders crawl across a wide range of material. The spectrum covers sports, medical, news and shopping sites
With vertical search, you trim vertically through a particular topic. For instance, you are doing search against the medical information or certain information. This type of search has concentration and could make for more relevant results.
Do you have a particular query? Vertical search could aid you quite well than horizontal search. There's so much information out there. Thus, it is for you to trim it down to yield the most relevant and useful.
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