![]() Minutes right? Exactly, thats because millions of other people have searched the exact same and the search query goes through only a few databases that has the data that would answer your question, and is then accordingly displayed to you in the order of pages 1-25 (for example) So if you start from page one you will quickly find what you are seeking, but if you start from the last page, you will have to look for a long time. Have you paid attention to how quickly you find your answer to for example : How much does it cost to X? You see a bunch of links and websites and probably also articles that may contain your answer. And thats what you see on your pop-up page when you hit enter. Lets continue: Your query is processed in several databases, notice I wrote several and not thousand, because yes it could very easily be put through thousands of databases but because millions of people are also seeking answers, your query will go through the few databases whose data applies to the search query most accurately. Your query is sent to several databases from Google and since these databases are stored in the US they will most likely only contain information within the US only. The way this is done is when you search something on lets say Google. They contain massive databases of literally millions of search queries being searched every minute, and they are stored in a specific way in order to find every users answer in a simple and fast way. Search engines is for example Google Yahoo AOL Bing and maybe even a few more, but these are the biggest ones I can just remember from the top of my head. So how would one find an answer to whatever you need to find? And where do you think other people would seek answers? The internet, exactly. ![]() We are 7 billion people on this earth, you think you are the first person to encounter the same problem or question you have? Think again. Understand that anything you want to find is somewhere, it has to be. So with this being said, I will also give you my tips on how to properly use a search engine.Remember part of this is my personal experience, and my personal opinion, nothing else. When you do your own re-search you also feel very happy and confident because you know you can find what you are looking for. That people outside the hacking community isnt even close to knowing. I cannot express this in any way else than saying, when I was in your shoes starting out as a hacker, I read at least 25 - 35 articles daily. However i have learned SO MUCH, and I mean SO MUCH from reading countless of articles. People should make a tutorial whenever the individual has the time, we all have our own lives. However, I feel like people are misusing our kindness and welcomeness to everybody that is trying to keep this Null Byte community stable and make sure it wont turn into something it shouldnt. Personally I think this should be a community where you can get help of course, especially newbies because they need it the most. We all have our own experience and knowledge from different places) Finally, What It Should Be: (I know some here are way more experienced here than me, I am in no way trying to make myself look like im in any way superior than any of you. And I see 4 maybe 5 maximum of well explained and detailed tutorials from more experienced people, and occasionally ill see newbies having a go at it which is completely fine to me, your here to learn. I see a lot of very easy questions that literally 1 MAYBE 2 search queries will do on Google. Now its the exact opposite, literally speaking. And I respected that a lot to fellow null byters because that meant that the newbies around here have been searching for their answers elsewhere before coming to the more experienced people and ask for help, because its the easy way out. Once every 2 days id see in total 4 maybe 5 questions at the absolute max. I would log onto Null Byte and see mostly tutorials / how-to articles. ![]()
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