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- Fake copy listing
- A web page that has achieved a top search engine position by stealing the contents of another web page.
- False drop
- A web page retrieved from a search engine or directory that is not relevant to the query used.
- Filter words
- Common words that search engines remove when adding web page information to their full-text indices because they tend to slow down search queries without improving the results. Common filter words are as follows: the, a, an, or, for, of, but, is, and it.
- Firebird
- Firebird is a open source, cross-platform database server. Firebird was born when the InterBase source code was released in July 2000 by the then Inprise Corp (now known as Borland Software Corporation) and it is now maintained as an open source project. For a brief time, "Mozilla Firebird" was the name given to what is now the "Mozilla Firefox" browser.
- FireFox
- Mozilla Firefox is a cross-platform Web browser published by the Mozilla Foundation, and based on the Mozilla project. See also: Mozilla.
- Flash
- Flash is Macromedia's vector-based, web multimedia product. Depending on context, 'Flash' can refer to both the authoring tool and the completed 'interactive movies' authored with the product. These movies are usually played within a web browser equipped with the free Flash plugin. The ubiquity of this plugin has made Flash the defacto standard for web multimedia, with the ability to integrate video, program logic, graphics and sound into a self contained package at a relatively low bandwidth overhead.
- Focus page
- A web page that contains quality content about a specific topic. Also known as an information page.
- Frames
- An HTML technique that enables web site designers to divide the browser screen into two or more sections. Each section, or frame, is a single web page.
- Free-for-all Links (FFA)
- Abbreviation for free-for-all links. FFA web pages contain a collection of indiscriminate, often unrelated, links to other web pages. FFA links are commonly used to artificially boost link popularity and are considered spam by the major search engines.
- Full-text index
- A database, or index, containing every word of every web document, including filter words and stop words. Can also refer to an index without filter and stop words included.
- Fuzzy search
- A search that retrieves matches for partially spelled or misspelled words. Fuzzy matching techniques reduce words to their root and then try to match all forms of the word. Fuzzy search is based on "fuzzy logic engineering," which is a very advanced mathematical discipline. Simply put, it enables you to say "maybe," "almost," or "close to" in computer code.
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