|
Quote of the Moment |
|
by Swift, Jonathan Ambition often puts men upon doing the meanest offices: so climbing is performed in the same posture with creeping. |
|
| Fact
of the Moment |
|
James Eckhouse, who plays Jim Walsh in Beverley Hills 90210, can be seen in the background of the beachside bar in the film 'Cocktail' |
|
|
Famous Birthdays |
|
07 February 1824 William Higgins, discoverer of nature of spiral "nebulae,"
07 February 1812 Charles Dickens, novelist (Oliver Twist & Tale of Two Cities)
07 February 1932 Alfred M. Worden, U.S. astronaut (Apollo 15)
07 February 1905 Ulf Svante von Euler, Swedish physiologist (Nobel 1970)
07 February 1885 Sinclair Lewis, novelist & social critic (Main Street) (Nobel 1930)
07 February 1908 Buster Crabbe, Olympic swimmer & Actor (Flash Gordon & Buck Rogers)
07 February 1870 Alfred Adler, Austrian psychiatrist
07 February 1817 Frederick Douglas, 1st black to hold high rank in US government
07 February 1920 Eddie Bracken, Actor
07 February 1877 Godfrey H. Hardy, English number theorist
07 February 1883 Eubie Blake, composer (I'm Just Wild About Harry & Memories of You)
07 February 1478 Sir Thomas More, lawyer & lord chancellor of England & saint
|
|
|

|
About Chance Search
Chance Search was set up in September
2009, our base of operations is in the United Kingdom, we are providers
of an internet search engine which provides and helps users find sites
containing specific content and information, much like the well known
“Google” and many others, You may be asking yourself why choose Chance
Search over our rivals, well the answer is simple, Our Engine is totally
different in the way it gathers its results, our site uses complex
algorithms that are totally unique to our engine and by using Chance
Search your search results will be different than other engines. Our
goal is to provide a enhanced, enriched and more personal search /
browsing experience.
How does Chance Search Work
The front end to the site is much the same as any
other search engine, in that the user enters a word or phrase he wishes
to find a site related to. The engine then works in two stages, first it
finds the sites relevant to the search query, this is where other engine
stop and where our uniqueness comes into play. If you was to do a
search from ten different engines using the same key word you would find
a large part of the results would be the same, that's because that's the
nature of search engines in general.
Continuing with our Engine, As I said our engine hasn't finished yet, we
now have a list of relevant sites but that's just stage one. Each site
held within our growing index is assigned set of numbers, much like a
set of lottery numbers.
Every time a search is preformed a set of lottery numbers are generated
and then matched to the list of relevant sites, the site with the
highest amount of matches or nearest is placed at the top of the results
page, below that is the site with the next amount of correct matches and
so forth down the page.
Our Results Vs other Engines
For Users:
Our results are unbiased and help users discover new and potentially
great sites that are often over looked because they fall too far down
the list of results.
For a business:
From a business point of view of someone wishing to be discovered we are
a god send as our engine gives everyone a fair chance of being seen.
Using Chance Search
From the Homepage you will see that there is
a search query box much like other search engines, this is were
you enter the word or phrase you wish to find sites related to,
this works in the same way as other engines. underneath this box
you will see there are seven coloured balls, these are used to
do random searches, you can either enter a specific set of
number ( maybe you own lottery numbers ) or you can hit the
randomize button and the balls will roll a random combination.
as mentioned above, each site held within our growing database
is assigned a set of lottery balls which are matched with the
rolled balls and listed in "best match" order.
|
◊
Make us your homepage ◊ ©
2011 ChanceSearch.com
|
|