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How does the search algorithm on stackoverflow work? I need to implement a search functionality in one of my web sites.

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    Please don't take SO as something to emulate - when it comes to searching, it is one of the worst sites I have ever used.
    – anon
    Jun 4, 2009 at 13:02
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    The answer is: badly. Most of the time I get better results searching SO with google. Btw this question is probably going to be closed soon.
    – z -
    Jun 4, 2009 at 13:02
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    See this blog.stackoverflow.com/2008/10/… fro the explanation of the idea.
    – sharptooth
    Jun 4, 2009 at 13:05

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You should look into Full Text Search:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Full-text_search

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Not very well. If you need your site searchable, try adding a Google search box through Adsense (and setting up a sitemap).

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    definitely outsource this to Google. It's essentially what we do, since 90% of our traffic is from Google. Jul 20, 2009 at 10:29
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SQL Server Full text search

and as stackoverflow saying:

  • You're browsing through questions matching search terms search stackoverflow
  • Search within specific tags by adding them in brackets, like [tag] or [tag-2].
  • Enclose your search in "quotes" to match a phrase.
  • You can narrow your search by using the ~ (near) and - (not) operators before words.*
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I believe they use the Full Text Search capabilities of SQL Server.

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Suggesting SQL Server assumes thats the db backend, better to use Lucene or if you dont want to use java there's .Net, C and Ruby ports of the lucene.

Actually i wouldn't be surprised if SO is Lucene.Net based.

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