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How do I search ?
Enter your query into the search box and click search. Glendor takes several dozen top ranked pages and for each page identifies information relevant to your query.
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What's with the boxes ?
Each box is query-relevant information that Glendor found on a search result page. Click on the box to go directly to the corresponding search result page.
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How do you decide what information is query-relevant ?
Web pages are increasingly complex in nature. Glendor analyzes each page and identifies "contexts" - articles, posts, ads, tables of contents, links to other pages, etc. Glendor evaluates each context and finds the most prominent ones that match your query.
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Can you explain the dates ?
When Glendor identifies date of a particular "context", it marks the "context" with that date in the upper right corner. The pages with date-marked "contexts" are displayed in chronological order. The rest of the pages are placed at the bottom ordered by their search rank.