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While mainstream search engines are trying to come up with useless and invasive new search functionality to lure market share and bigger audience, Gibiru – The Anonymous Uncensored Search Engine just released a new feature to its search results that is sure to change search for the better.
Instead of adding new ‘top answers’, interface changes, highlighted results or show you what your friends would do, Gibiru – Anonymous Uncensored Search Engine is actually offering a new avant-garde, innovative and accessible customized search option – to sort out your search query by relevance or by date within a simple toggle of a switch.
Search engines attempt to use automated scientific methods known as algorithms to deliver relevant results. It is a complex process that sometimes works great but most of the times can be frustratingly (or amusingly) far off the topic.
With huge search engine databases combined with extremely high numbers of daily searches, the search engines are in an excellent position to continually adapt the relevance techniques to try and achieve ever better success.
But how relevant are the results from other search engines? For most of them the answer is between sacrificing the accuracy and relevancy of their data (like dead link page results, incomplete source of the directory) or giving a single answer approach with accurate data, but out-of- date, result.
Read more at Coup Media Group-SciTech