01403nas a2200229 4500000000100000000000100001008004100002260001200043653001500055653001100070653001100081100003100092700003700123700003000160700002600190245008500216856009800301300001000399490000600409520074400415022001401159 2017 d c06/201710aAlgorithms10aGoogle10aSearch1 aPaulo Alonso Gaona-García1 aCarlos Enrique Montenegro-Marín1 aRicardo Beltrán-Alfonso1 aAndres Torres-Tautiva00aExploring the Relevance of Search Engines: An Overview of Google as a Case Study uhttp://www.ijimai.org/journal/sites/default/files/files/2016/12/ijimai20174_4_9_pdf_20273.pdf a72-790 v43 aThe huge amount of data on the Internet and the diverse list of strategies used to try to link this information with relevant searches through Linked Data have generated a revolution in data treatment and its representation. Nevertheless, the conventional search engines like Google are kept as strategies with good reception to do search processes. The following article presents a study of the development and evolution of search engines, more specifically, to analyze the relevance of findings based on the number of results displayed in paging systems with Google as a case study. Finally, it is intended to contribute to indexing criteria in search results, based on an approach to Semantic Web as a stage in the evolution of the Web. a1989-1660