Short answer: the pages are indexed in advance and these indices are stored in a database; the user's specified search terms are compared to the indices; the results are fairly speedy.
Long answer (or excuse for lack thereof): web searching is a hard and complicated problem. Here's a decent introductory article. Do some web searching on the subject. You'll find a lot of stuff. And if you had a good and novel approach to making it more effective or efficient, Google would probably be very happy to pay you handsomely.
In reply to Re: Searches
by Zed_Lopez
in thread Searches
by sulfericacid
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