Search engines are expected to have a huge database along side its directories. We have to take into considerations that most search engines do not really have their databases which make them override to other search systems. I would want to site AOL for example. AOL overrides its search results through Google, in which we can't really say that AOL is a search engine. In the case of XEROX, I wonder if they have already built their own database, otherwise, will they be getting the services of other giant search engines available such as Google or Yahoo or search results on their own?
Anyhow, it's great to know that more and more search engines are joining the bandwagon in the industry, which proves that SEO is really paving its roads in the industry.
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