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    KBC Posts: 2,550, Reputation: 487
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    Oct 31, 2007, 11:51 AM
    Understanding the difference of Servers and search engines.
    Ok, I have satellite internet carried by Blue Tooth.

    We USEYahoo for a home page,Mozilla Firefox and Google for searching,etc etc.

    Our question is, Who pays Yahoo to be online,Only their advertising,or do they get a fee from say, AOL,etc?

    Or does AOL charge Yahoo,etc. to use their server?

    It's a home debate, You Got to help me>>LOL

    Ken
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    Oct 31, 2007, 02:13 PM
    The server connects your computer or network to the internet.

    Search engines help you find the things your searching, hence the name.

    Who pays whom gets tricky. Most revenue that supports search engines does come from advertising, but some offer higher and more attentive access for a fee from induividuals or corporations.
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    Oct 31, 2007, 02:21 PM
    WoW what a confused question.

    Basically a server is a large computer that is always on and holds a lot of information that it then serves to various requests.

    Now a lot of Yahoo's, AOL's and Google's funding comes directly from advertising.
    They are all based on their own VAST server farms.

    I'm not sure I understand what you mean by:
    Who pays Yahoo to be online,Only their advertising,or do they get a fee from say, AOL,etc?
    Could you possible clarify the question.
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    Oct 31, 2007, 08:09 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by Curlyben
    WoW what a confused question.

    Basically a server is a large computer that is always on and holds a lot of information that it then serves to various requests.

    Now alot of Yahoo's, AOL's and Google's funding comes directly from advertising.
    They are all based on their own VAST server farms.

    I'm not sure I understand what you mean by:

    could you possible clarify the question.
    Is Yahoo A server,separate from AOL,etc..

    Is My Blue Tooth satellite a server, or a search engine?

    Is Google either one or the other, or both?

    Are they all search engines and servers alike,just terminology calling something the same thing?

    I will clear this up somehow... lol

    Ken
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    Oct 31, 2007, 11:02 PM
    Is Yahoo A server,separate from AOL,etc.. - Yes completely different companies

    Is My Blue Tooth satellite a server, or a search engine? - Neither it's simply your internet connection

    Is Google either one or the other, or both? - Google is a search engine company, but they have a shed load of servers

    Are they all search engines and servers alike,just terminology calling something the same thing? - No. Servers are physical, but a search engine isn't.

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