Taggle is a search engine that appeared several times in Russian TV shows. The main question that users ask is whether it really exists. Well, let's look into the issue.
What are search engines
As the name implies, a search engine is a kind of system that can find something. If we are talking about the Internet, then here the search engine will help you find any required information among all available. How will he do it? You enter a query like “where is the Eiffel Tower” or “cheap sneakers to buy” into the line, and the system, using complex algorithms, will process your request by detecting sites where information similar to the request can be found. For simplicity and understanding, you can compare a search engine with a librarian:
- You come, in fact, to the library (similar - open the installed browser).
- Find a librarian (enter the address of a search engine, a search engine is one who has the ability to find, let's say we use Google - a search engine).
- Tell an employee "I'd like to read something from Agatha Christie" (typing a search term in the search bar).
- The librarian offers you a list of availableauthor's books (search result page).
- You choose one of the suggested books (view suggested information).
In fact, the processes are identical, only the processing and analysis of information in search engines is carried out thanks to the diligent and coordinated work of man and machines so that we can “google” or “Yandexit” every day.
Taggle search engine - where the legs grow from
This search engine became known from the series "Secrets of the Investigation" and "Second Killer". It shows how the characters, Shvetsova and Zazvonov, respectively, used the Taggle search engine to search for information - in Russian and with a design similar to the world-famous Google search engine. The Google search engine has the following design:
And here is the design that the Taggle search engine has:
It is impossible not to notice the absolute similarity of these systems. Any person who is even slightly familiar with the Internet will think that this is complete plagiarism.
Try to find me so I can find something for you
Interested netizens tried to find out where is she, the Taggle search engine? After several attempts, the output to this system nevertheless appeared. And what do we see as a result? First, you will see the usual "Google Tag" search page, you enter a query, and you will be redirected here:
Guys have a sense of humor. Returning to the previous page with the search bar from Taggle and scrolling down a bit, we can see an explanation for the existence of this resource. So, everything is simple to the banal. In Russian serials, no one can show the original American search engine (issues of the right to use, advertising), therefore, they created a similar, but still not the same system for them (you can’t sue for plagiarism). All the work that the Taggle search engine can do is to redirect to the same Google. Returning to the above analogy, it's like asking someone you know, "Hey, do you know if there are any Agatha Christie books in the city library?" definitely in the know.”
Conclusions, gentlemen
Don't rack your brains looking for something that doesn't exist at all. There are a lot of different search engines on the web, in fact, every country that has a connection to the global network has its own search engines. The guys are working hard on algorithms so that any network user can find any information necessary for work, study, weather forecast or embroidery pattern - whatever.
A little about real-life search engines
The leader in popularity in the search service environment is undoubtedly Google Inc., founded in 1998. In domestic open spaces, users prefer Yandex, a Russian IT company founded a year earlier, with Arkady Volozh as its main character. Her contribution to the search for information is modestly ranked first place.among users in Russia and fourth place in terms of the number of user requests worldwide. The Chinese search engine with the cutely sonorous name Baidu is ahead of him, as well as Yahoo! is an American search engine founded in 1995. Concludes the top five Bing - the brainchild of "Microsoft", which, by the way, provides its engine for Yahoo!. The services of not all search engines can be used by a simple user, if only because Baidu is an absolutely Chinese search engine, in which, according to users, it will be difficult to find anything without knowing the language. And the reaction to Russian words is as follows:
On an innocent phrase, on simple Russian words, the search engine first of all reacted with “spicy” content. What I want to wish after this is to use trusted search engines so that you do not accidentally wander into sites with a dubious reputation.