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3) Many people use the World Wide Web (Web) regularly, and search engines

provide vital access to Web resources. Textual and multimedia content is
accessible via web search engines. Informational, navigational, and
transactional intent are the three types of user intent classified for Web
searching. What is meant by navigational, informational, and transactional
search? Provide a comprehensive explanation with examples for each.

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Answer: See explanation

Step-by-step explanation:

Navigational search - This occurs when the user is looking for a certain website. Then the name of the website will be entered into the search bar.

Informational search - This occurs when the user wants to get a certain information. For example, if user enters "what is computer" into the search bar, different results relating to the word "computer" will be gotten.

Transactional search - This occurs when the user wants a website that is interactive it which possess more interaction. An example is when the user wants to buying something, register for something or maybe download something

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