Visual Display Searchers
Another type of visual search is a search engine with visual display, which presents the results in an alternative way of the traditional sequence of links. Through some kind of visual structure of the results, including graphs, diagrams, previews of the websites, etc., it is willing to show the results so that is easier to find the desired material. Such search engines present a new concept in the presentation of results, but the search techniques used are the same as in other search engines.
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