Today I will take a look at two different type of search engines, Google vs EBSCO. I will compare the two and explain my finding on what I have found on the topic of privacy and security on the Internet. I am using the same search for both sites so that it can be the constant. First, Google is free and easy to use. Second, EBSCO is not free and has multiple search criteria. Let's look inside both these sites with using the constant and find out what I get.
First, let's start with Google, like I stated above the site is free and easy to navigate, who else could ask for more? But can Google give you the answer you seek? When using the constant for the search with Google the first thing I noticed was that they all look like articles from some made up website or from a person's blog. Where these articles or blogs come from you can't really believe or even really know if they are a crazy person. Anyone can put something on google and say they are a published author. Google also has a feature on it that most people don’t know, that is if a site has had more searches than another about the same information the site that has been clicked on or searched more will show up first. No matter if
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As soon has the site starts up its over whelming, there is a lot going on there. If you don’t go through your school you have to pay for the site. But know onto using the constant, when searching on EBSCO it's got no database so it doesn’t finish your sentence or try to say what you aren't saying. With EBSCO it looks like you get a bunch of actually published journals, newspapers and articles. Multiple ways to get your information needed. One thing is odd it that it looks like it only goes back to having a database back to the year 1993. All the searches are accredited sources and you don’t have to worry about them not being accepted by a teacher or professor. There is so much you can do to refine the search and you can even find it in different