Google-like search

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What is the Google-like search?

This is a searching method that reproduces the one used by the Google search engine. It is based on the relevant keywords criteria:

Google crawls the whole web for public information across different URLs, according to the combination of keywords inserted by the user.

In the Playback Station of Mida Recorder, there is a search field where a query can be performed to search for archived calls in the database. This simple technique is called a “Google-like” search because the application tries to match the string entered in this field with all available associated recorded calls. The system then shows just the files that have a correspondence with the query inserted by the operator.