Search Access Point definition

Search Access Point means any software, application, interface, digital product, or service where a user can enter a query and receive (or be directed to a place to receive) a response that includes information from a GSE. Search Access Points include OS-level Search Access Points (e.g., widgets), browsers (including Search Access Points within browsers such as browser address bars), and search apps as well as their widgets.
Search Access Point means: (a) [***] (i) [***] (ii) [***] (b) [***] (i) [***] (ii) [***] (iii) [***] (c) [***]
Search Access Point has the meaning given to it in an applicable Schedule.

Examples of Search Access Point in a sentence

  • Microsoft will pay the applicable compensation to Company, as set forth in Section 5.1, only to the extent that a Tracking Code exists in a Search Access Point.


More Definitions of Search Access Point

Search Access Point means [***].
Search Access Point means any area where Queries can be initiated by a User.

Related to Search Access Point

  • Access Point means a provider, public or private institution, advocacy organization, legal representative, or educational institution with staff trained to complete applications and guide individuals with a disability to needed services.

  • Switched Access Detail Usage Data means a category 1101xx record as defined in the EMI iconectiv Practice BR 010-200-010.

  • Busy Line Verification (BLV means a service whereby an End User requests an operator to confirm the busy status of a line.

  • Interconnection Activation Date means the date that the construction of the joint facility Interconnection arrangement has been completed, trunk groups have been established, joint trunk testing is completed and trunks have been mutually accepted by the Parties.

  • Access line means and be limited to retail billed and collected residential lines; business lines; ISDN lines; PBX trunks and simulated exchange access lines provided by a central office based switching arrangement where all stations served by such simulated exchange access lines are used by a single customer of the provider of such arrangement. Access line may not be construed to include interoffice transport or other transmission media that do not terminate at an end user customer's premises, or to permit duplicate or multiple assessment of access line rates on the provision of a single service or on the multiple communications paths derived from a billed and collected access line. Access line shall not include the following: Wireless telecommunications services, the sale or lease of unbundled loop facilities, special access services, lines providing only data services without voice services processed by a telecommunications local exchange service provider or private line service arrangements.

  • Switched Access Service means an offering of facilities for the purpose of the origination or termination of traffic from or to Exchange Service customer in a given area pursuant to a Switched Access tariff. Switched Access Services include: Feature Group A, Feature Group B, Feature Group D, 800 Series, and 900 access. Switched Access does not include traffic exchanged between LECs for purpose of local exchange interconnection.

  • Busy Line Verification (BLV) means a service whereby an End User requests an operator to confirm the busy status of a line.