1, the World Wide Web focuses on the hottest and most concerned current news, usually with long analysis reports, while the quick search of the World Wide Web focuses on the direct presentation and combing of news events, people's backgrounds and other elements, usually in the form of clear pictures and texts or lists, which is convenient for readers to quickly understand relevant information.
2. The World Wide Web focuses on professional analysis and comments in the field of current politics, providing readers with more in-depth interpretation and thinking space. Compared with Wan Wei's quick search, the two will also contain some relatively local knowledge points or brief summaries of historical events, similar to an encyclopedia. Compared with the two, current political hotspots are good.