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Insights into Sitecore Search: A Definitive Introduction

A key component of digital experience management is effective information retrieval. A simplified approach is required for websites, applications, and platforms containing a lot of material so that consumers can easily get the data they require. This need is met by Sitecore, a well-known name in the field of digital experience platforms (DXPs), which provides powerful and comprehensive search functionality. We will travel into the realm of Sitecore Search in this article, learning about its capabilities, architecture , and the enormous value it offers both developers and end users. Introduction to Sitecore Search    A headless content discovery platform powered by AI , Sitecore Search enables you to build predictive and custom search experiences across various content sources. To extract and index you

A Rainy Day :: A sweet-2 morning

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A Rainy Day :: A sweet-2 morning Today is rainy day. I got the chance to see this beautiful weather today morning when my maid came to home and ring the door bell. At that time every one was busy in dreaming except me, so I wake up quickly for opening the door and asked her to make a cup of tea so that I can completely get rid of from my sleep. After taking the tea I was thinking that daily I was missing this beautiful weather created by the GOD. Also, its good time for me to surprise my fiancé by saying sweet GOOD MORNING, so i make a call to her. During call I was thinking for the song “Mere hath mem thera Hath ho..Saare Jannathe mere saath ho….Tujo paas Ho..phir kya ye jaha ..tere pyaar mem hojavuu FANAA….”, but dear friend It can’t possible at that moment (because we are living too far from each other) and this situation arises due to impact of this sweet rainy morning. After making a call, i started thinking that why not try to utilize my photographic skill t

Serial bomb Blast in Delhi: A Saturday

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Serial bomb Blast in Delhi : In Delhi , Yesterday (13 th September’08) evening Five blasts rocked New Delhi . The blasts at Ghaffar market in Karol Bagh, at Connaught Place and Greater Kailash took place in quick succession, the police said. All these places are crowded areas of Delhi . In the history of delhi , this Saturday become A Saturday. Last blasts (29 th October’05) in delhi also occurred before festive season (Dushera/ Durga Puja/ Diwali) was arrived. The first blast took place at Ghaffar market in which at least 20 people were injured. They were rushed to the nearby Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital . Two explosions took place in Connaught Place , in which at least 10 people were injured.Another explosion rocked M-Block market in Greater Kailash-I. The f irst blast took place at 6:10 pm. The bomb was placed in a dustbin in a parking lot outside Grover’s Enterprises, a local shop. The blast caused panic among the shoppers and the shopkeepers downed th

Movie Review - A Wednesday

A Wednesday is one of the best movies in recent times. It is good time for the Indian Cinema (Bollywood) because directors are coming out with their own new stories and fresh ideas that make an impact on the viewer. The examples of these things are Phoonk and Rock ON . A Wednesday movie is not about the train blasts, nor the sequel to ‘Mumbai Meri Jaan’ which too was about the blasts that rocked the Mumbai city two years ago. This movie (A Wednesday) also based on the terrorism but its showing the pledge and power of the Common Man (Aam Aadmi). Powered by: Chakpak.com A Wednesday ! A Wednesday has a star cast that includes veteran actors like Naseeruddin Shah and Anupam Kher. The duo last acted in a movie called China Gate way back in the year 1998. Neeraj Pandey gets them together once again in a hard hitting thriller. A Wednesday’s plotline is very strong and straight forwad. The story of this movie (A Wednesday)does not contain any sweet songs shot

Saddi DILLI to PAGAL hai

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A is for Adjust, Punjabis will always ask you to adjust whenever they want to push you around. B is for Backside, and it has nothing to do with your bum, it is an instruction to go to the rear of a building, or block, or shop or whatever. C is for cloney and its first name is not George nor is it a process for replicating sheep – it is an area where people live eg. Dfence cloney. D is for Saddi Dilli E is for expanditure – and believe me Punjabis are not scared of spending money – the latest cars, marble floors, their ambitions are always expanding. F is for fackade, and even though it sounds like a bad word it is actually just the front of a building (with backside being the back, of course). G is for Gaddi and the way a Punjabi can pilot a car puts any F1 driver to shame, if the Grand Prix does come to Delhi there’s no way Hamilton, Alonso or Kimi can overtake Balvinder, Jasvinder and Sukhvinder. H is for Ho Jayega, the moment you hear that, you have to be very careful because you ca