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  2. BitFunnel - Wikipedia

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    BitFunnel is the search engine indexing algorithm and a set of components used in the Bing search engine, [1] which were made open source in 2016. [2] BitFunnel uses bit-sliced signatures instead of an inverted index in an attempt to reduce operations cost.

  3. Microsoft Bing - Wikipedia

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    The Bing Bar integrates with the Bing search engine. It allows searches on other Bing services such as Images, Video, News and Maps. When users perform a search on a different search engine, the Bing Bar's search box automatically populates itself, allowing the user to view the results from Bing, should it be desired.

  4. Help:Searching - Wikipedia

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    Terms in the search string are subject to stem matching, except for anything included between double quotation marks. You can include in your search string special characters and parameters that activate specific search capabilities. Using any of these will take you to Wikipedia's search results page with the results of your search displayed ...

  5. Matching wildcards - Wikipedia

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    In computer science, an algorithm for matching wildcards (also known as globbing) is useful in comparing text strings that may contain wildcard syntax. [1] Common uses of these algorithms include command-line interfaces, e.g. the Bourne shell [2] or Microsoft Windows command-line [3] or text editor or file manager, as well as the interfaces for some search engines [4] and databases. [5]

  6. How to use Bing: Microsoft reinvented its search engine to ...

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    One option is to click "Try now" underneath the heading "Bing generative search," located directly below the general search bar on the Bing homepage. Click "Try now" to test out the search engine ...

  7. Approximate string matching - Wikipedia

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    A fuzzy Mediawiki search for "angry emoticon" has as a suggested result "andré emotions" In computer science, approximate string matching (often colloquially referred to as fuzzy string searching) is the technique of finding strings that match a pattern approximately (rather than exactly).

  8. Search for messages in AOL Mail

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    Use a few search terms or an advanced search to locate harder to find items. Quick searches. Basic search - Enter keywords in the top search bar, then click the ...

  9. Bloom filter - Wikipedia

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    Bloom filters are often used to search large chemical structure databases (see chemical similarity). In the simplest case, the elements added to the filter (called a fingerprint in this field) are just the atomic numbers present in the molecule, or a hash based on the atomic number of each atom and the number and type of its bonds.