
Web Indexing
Web indexing is the process search engines use to organize and store information from websites. When a search engine crawls the internet, it visits pages, analyzes their content, and adds this data to an index—a massive database. This index helps the search engine quickly find relevant results when you enter a query. Think of it like a digital library catalog that keeps track of all the books (web pages) so you can find the information you need efficiently. Without indexing, search engines wouldn't be able to provide relevant results rapidly.