• JumpStation was the first WWW search engine that behaved, and appeared to the user, the way current web search engines do. It started indexing on 12 December...
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  • Jumpstyle (redirect from Jump style)
    broadcasting jump in its traditional form. The oldest jumpstyle radio was founded in 2005 and remained active until 2016 under the name of JumpStation.FM. The...
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  • users to their pages, and also avoided setting bots (e.g. the Wanderer, JumpStation) which used up bandwidth. As relatively few people submitted their sites...
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  • the web. In December 1993, the first crawler-based web search engine, JumpStation, was launched. As there were fewer websites available on the web, search...
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    the existence at each site of an index file in a particular format. JumpStation (created in December 1993 by Jonathon Fletcher) used a web robot to find...
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  • Emmanuel Church, Wimbledon Jonathon Fletcher, English programmer of JumpStation, considered the "father of the search engine" Jonathan Fletcher House...
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    aired weekly on over 160 stations nationwide for twelve years. Ladd began his career in 1969 at KNAC, a small Long Beach rock station. After two years there...
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  • Look up Jump, jump, or jumping in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Jump most commonly refers to jumping, a form of movement in which an organism propels...
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    Government Jonathon Fletcher, father of the search engine, developer of JumpStation Dario Floreano, Italian scientist Chris Lilley, W3C internet architect...
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  • Jump Station is an unincorporated community in Floyd County, Kentucky. A post office called Jump was established in 1927, and remained in operation until...
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