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How
do I search on www.eheee.com?
How
many Web sites are in the search engine?
How
do I report a problem or a bug?
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Who
provides the various search results?
Are
there Advanced Search capabilities?
What
if I want to submit a site, how do I do this?
Is
there filtering available for any of search results provided?
How
are the Google search results chosen?
How
many pages are searched through Google?
What
types of searches are there for Google?
Can
I try my search term in other search types from Google on www.eheee.com?
How
do I search for Images?
How
does the Image Results page work?
How
do the Directory Results work?
How
do I search the Directory Categories?
How
do I use the Advanced Search feature?
How
do I save Pictures to my computer?
What
is the resolution of an image?
What
is MIME type?
What
is MP3?
How
long does it take to download?
Why
am I having trouble downloading songs?
How
long does it take to download Video files?
What
is streaming media?
How do I search on www.eheee.com?
Searching with www.eheee.com is easy. Just type your keyword(s) into the
search box on the home page, your personalized My Page, or at the top
or bottom of any www.eheee.com page. Then click the "Search" button to get
instant search results.
www.eheee.com lets you choose a primary search provider from four of the
Internet's leading search engines: Google, Yahoo!, Ask Jeeves and
LookSmart. To change your primary search provider at any time, click
the "Search" link in the My Settings box found at the bottom of any My
Way page. Once you've chosen your primary search provider, every search
box across the www.eheee.com site will automatically default to that search
provider.
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How many Web
sites are in the search engine?
There are over 2 billion Web sites indexed for the www.eheee.com search
engine, which is powered by Google, Yahoo!, Ask Jeeves and Looksmart.
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How do I report a
problem or a bug?
If you encounter an error searching on www.eheee.com, please Contact www.eheee.comto report the problem. Please let us know what you were searching for,
the date and time you searched, and what problem you encountered.
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Who provides the
various search results?
Google, Yahoo!, Ask Jeeves and LookSmart all provide results for the My
Way search engine. You can search for and find content in various
languages, access news headlines, image files and video records.
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Are there Advanced
Search capabilities?
At this point, we are offering Advanced Search capabilities for Google
search only.
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What if I want to
submit a site, how do I do this?
To submit a site to one of more of our search providers, please click
on a link below and follow the simple instructions.
Google
Yahoo!
Ask Jeeves
LookSmart
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Is there filtering
available for any of the search results provided?
At this point, we do not filter the various Web, image, video or audio
results from any of our search providers. However, we are working to
build this functionality on www.eheee.com in the near term, so check back for
updates!
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How are the Google
search results chosen?
Here's how Google Search works:
PageRank technology: PageRank performs an objective measurement of the
importance of Web pages and is calculated by solving an equation of 500
million variables and more than 2 billion terms. Google does not count
links; instead PageRank uses the vast link structure of the web as an
organizational tool. In essence, Google interprets a link from Page A
to Page B as a "vote" by Page A for Page B. Google assesses a page's
importance by the "votes" it receives.
Google also analyzes the pages that cast the votes. Votes cast by pages
that are themselves "important" weigh more heavily and help to make
other pages important. Important, high-quality pages receive a higher
PageRank and are ordered or ranked higher in the results. Google's
technology uses the collective intelligence of the web to determine a
page's importance. Google does not use editors or its own employees to
judge a page's importance. Hypertext-Matching Analysis: Unlike
conventional search engines, Google is hypertext-based. It analyzes all
the content on each Web page and factors in fonts, subdivisions, and
the precise positions of all terms on the page. Google also analyzes
the content of neighboring Web pages. All of this data enables Google
to return results that are more relevant to user queries.
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How many pages are
searched through Google?
Over 2 billion Web sites are indexed for the Google search results
pages.
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What types of
searches are there for Google?
By clicking on the Google tab on the search page or the search results
page, you can search for Web sites or Images, as well as the open
directory categories.
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Can I try my
search term in other search types from Google on www.eheee.com?
By default, www.eheee.com searches several types of Web media through Google.
You can also search other search types from Google such as: Web pages,
Images, and Directory categories.
You can navigate through these sections by using the search-tab links
below the search box. The name of the section you are currently
searching will display on a dark-grey tab. You can easily run your
search in other sections by clicking the respective search-tab.
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How do I search
for Images?
From the main Google Search Results page,
Click the search tab labeled "Images".
Type your query into the search field.
Click the "Search" button.
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How does the
Images Results page work?
After you've run your query, www.eheee.com will display Google results in a
grid of 15 thumbnails (small image files) that match your query, sorted
by relevancy. www.eheee.com indicates the Filename, Image dimensions (Length x
Width) and links to the site of each image.
Thumbnail: Click the thumbnail image to go to that image's location on
the Web.
Filename: In the example above, "madonna". Clicking the image will take
you to the information page for that image. There you will see
additional information about that image, including links to the page
the image was found on, as well as a larger image if it is available.
Image dimensions: Displayed in pixels and in "Length x Width" format.
Tip: Images with larger file sizes will print better, but take longer
to download.
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How do the
Directory Results work?
By clicking on the tab for "Directory Results", you can search for Web
sites within the open directory.
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How do I search
the Directory Categories?
By clicking on the Directory Category tab for search results, you can
search the open-directory categories. You can drill-down into these
categories to find pertinent Web sites to view.
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How do I use the
Advanced Search feature?
Advanced Search is a Google-specific feature. To use it, you must first
choose Google as your primary Search Provider. Once you have done this,
click on the "Advanced search" link under the search box on the www.eheee.comhome page or on your My Page. You can search using the following
options with Advanced Search.
Find results:
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with all of the words: This will return results that contain all of the
words that you specify. Results will only be displayed if they contain
every word that you enter into this field.
•
with the exact phrase: You can enter a phrase within this field in
order to have results returned that contain that exact phrase as you
type it within this field.
•
with at least one of the words: Results will be returned that contain
one or more of the words that you specify in this field.
•
without the words: This will return results that do not contain the
words that you specify in this field.
Language: Specify which language you would like your results returned
in.
File Format: Specify the format of results that you would like returned
from the list of options. You can also specify that you would like to
exclude results in a specific format by choosing the "Don't" option.
Date: Restrict your results to pages updated within the past three,
six, or twelve months.
Occurrences: Specify where your search terms occur on the page -
anywhere on the page, in the title, or in the url.
Domains: If you know the website you want to search but aren't sure
where the information is located within that site, you can search only
that domain by selecting the "Only" option. You can also exclude
results from within a specific domain by selecting "Don't" form the
list of options in this field.
SafeSearch: Select whether you would like the results filtered through
Googles SafeSearch. Googles SafeSearch screens for sites that contain
specific types of information and eliminates them from search results.
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How do I save
Pictures to my computer?
To save an image, right-click on the image (Macintosh: click and hold)
and select "Save image as". Select a folder to save the image to, and
click "Save".
Note: Materials are protected by the copyright and
trademark
laws of the United States and other countries. Therefore, you may need
authorization of the owner before you can use any of the referenced
materials. You can browse through the search results by clicking the
"Next" or "Previous" links for the next or previous pages of thumbnails
to view.
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What is the
resolution of an image?
The resolution of an image refers to its pixel density; that is, the
number of dots per inch that make up the image. Higher resolution
pictures print better than low-resolution pictures, but have larger
file sizes and thus take longer to download. The sharpness of the image
on a display depends on the resolution and the size of the monitor. The
same pixel resolution will be sharper on a smaller monitor and will
gradually lose sharpness on larger monitors because the same number of
pixels are being spread out over a larger number of inches.
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What is MIME type?
Servers insert a MIME header at the beginning of any Web transmission.
Your browser uses this header to select an appropriate "player"
application for the type of data the header indicates. Some of these
players are built into the Web client or browser (for example, all
browsers come with GIF and JPEG image players as well as the ability to
handle HTML files); other players may need to be downloaded.
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What is MP3?
MP3 (MPEG-1 Audio Layer-3) is a standard for compressing a sound
sequence into a very small file (about one-twelfth the size of the
original file) while preserving the original level of sound quality
when it is played. Winamp (PC), MacAmp (Mac), and mpg123 (UNIX) are
popular MP3 players, but there are many others.
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How long does it
take to download?
Download times vary with the speed of your Internet connection. On a
28.8K modem, it can take 20 or 30 minutes to download a three-minute
song, while a high-speed connection such as ISDN, DSL, cable, or a T1
line, can download the same song in under a minute.
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Why am I having
trouble downloading songs?
Most servers have a limit on the number of users that can connect at
any one time. The only solution to this problem is to try again at a
later time. www.eheee.com in conjunction with Yahoo!, provides a reliability
score for each of the MP3 files. This gives you an indication of the
reliability of the connection to the computer where the file is stored.
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How long does it
take to download Video files?
The length of time it takes to download a video depends upon your
connection speed. Using a dial-up connection (28.8 to 56Kbps) to
download a 30-second, 3MB MBEG could take 10 to 15 minutes to download.
Cable modems and DSL connections have substantially shorter download
times.
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What is streaming
media?
Streaming media is audio or video sent in compressed form over the
Internet and displayed by the viewer as they arrive. With streaming
media, a Web user does not have to wait to download a large file before
seeing the Video or hearing the sound. The user needs a player, which
is a special program that deccompresses and sends Video data to the
display and Audio data to speakers. Streaming Media plugins are
available for most browsers.
Real Network's RealSystem format, Microsoft's Media Player format and
Apple's QuickTime all support streaming media. These work better with
high-speed connections and in low-traffic hours.
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