We aim to provide you with the most up-to-date search engine list on the Internet today.
Google.com –
Launched in 1998 by Larry Page and Sergey Brin, Google is by far the most popular search engine
globally. Originally named BackRub, Google’s network of sites roughly
get 65% of all the United States queries and is considered by most
people to be the world’s best. As of Oct. 3 2010, Alexa reports
Google.com as the most visited website worldwide. Submit your website to Google.
Google.com –
Yahoo.com – Started in 1994 by David Filo and Jerry Yang, Yahoo! was originally a directory of websites
that later became its own crawler-based engine in 2002. As of late
2009, Yahoo! was the second biggest search engine on the web. However,
in late August of 2010, Yahoo!’s results started using Bing’s index. As
of Feb. 1 2012, Alexa reports Yahoo.com as the 4th most visited website
globally. Submit your website to Yahoo!.
Bing.com
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Launched in 2009 by Microsoft, Bing is their latest web-based search service. In late August, Bing officially started delivering Yahoo!’s results. Former Microsoft search engines include Microsoft Live and MSN. As of February 1 2012, Alexa reports Bing.com as the 26th most visited website worldwide. Submit your website to Bing.
Launched in 2009 by Microsoft, Bing is their latest web-based search service. In late August, Bing officially started delivering Yahoo!’s results. Former Microsoft search engines include Microsoft Live and MSN. As of February 1 2012, Alexa reports Bing.com as the 26th most visited website worldwide. Submit your website to Bing.
Ask.com – Formally known as Ask Jeeves, Ask was founded in 1996 with the idea of allowing users to get answers to questions
posed in everyday, natural language, as well as traditional keyword
searching. Today Ask.com includes support for math, dictionary, and
conversion questions. In November of 2010 Ask.com announced it would no
longer be crawling, indexing and ranking its own pages, and will instead be outsourcing that to Google or Bing. Ask will continue to focus heavily on Q&A. There is no need to submit your site to Ask.
blekko.com
– Launched on November 1, 2010, blekko is quickly becoming known as the
“slashtag” engine. blekko’s slashtags allow you to quickly and easily
create custom searches. blekko also offers some of the best free optimzation and anlysis tools for webmasters.
There is currently no website submit form for blekko. Blekko will crawl
and index your website after finding it through sites that are linked
to your.
DuckDuckGo.com
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At first, DuckDuckGo.com looks like Google. But there are many subtleties that make this spartan search engine different. DuckDuckGo has some slick features, like 'zero-click' information (all your answers are found on the first results page). DuckDuckgo offers disambiguation prompts (helps to clarify what question you are really asking). And the ad spam is much less than Google. Give DuckDuckGo.com a try... you might really like this clean and simple search engine.
At first, DuckDuckGo.com looks like Google. But there are many subtleties that make this spartan search engine different. DuckDuckGo has some slick features, like 'zero-click' information (all your answers are found on the first results page). DuckDuckgo offers disambiguation prompts (helps to clarify what question you are really asking). And the ad spam is much less than Google. Give DuckDuckGo.com a try... you might really like this clean and simple search engine.
Webopedia -Webopedia is one of the most useful websites on the World Wide Web.
Webopedia is an encyclopedic resource dedicated to searching techno
terminology and computer definitions. Teach yourself what 'domain name
system' is, or teach yourself what 'DDRAM' means on your computer.
Webopedia is absolutely a perfect resource for non-technical people to
make more sense of the computers around them.
Dogpile -Years ago, Dogpile was the fast and efficient choice before Google.
Things changed, Dogpile faded into obscurity, and Google became king.
But today, Dogpile is coming back, with a growing index and a clean and
quick presentation that is testimony to its halcyon days. If you want
to try a search tool with pleasant presentation and helpful crosslink
results, definitely try Dogpile.
Yippy (formerly 'Clusty') -Yippy is a Deep Web engine that searches other search engines for you.
Unlike the regular Web, which is indexed by robot spider programs, Deep
Web pages are usually harder to locate by conventional search. That's
where Yippy becomes very useful. If you are searching for obscure hobby
interest blogs, obscure government information, tough-to-find obscure
news, academic research and otherwise-obscure content, then Yippy is
your tool.
SrubTheWeb.com – Since 1996, Scrub The Web claims to rank all indexed pages individually, with all pages getting an equal chance of ranking high in their search results. Submit your website to Scrub The Web.
Entireweb.com
– Originally launched in 2000, Entireweb launched their International
search engine Entireweb 3.0 on April 7th, 2010 to compete with the
current market leaders. It provides a number of advertising programs to
help you get exposure, but you can also certainly Submit your website to Entireweb for free.
Gigablast.com
– Launched in 2000, Gigablast aims to index up to 200 billion pages
with the least amount of hardware possible. It’s one of the leading
clean-energy websites online with a whopping 90% of its equipment receiving power from wind energy. Submit your website to Gigiablast.
Teoma.com
– Founded in 2000 by a professor and his colleagues at Rutgers
University, Teoma was acquired by Ask Jeeves in 2001 and was used to run
Ask.com for several years. In May of 2010, Teoma was relaunched as an
independent search engine with results similar to those on Ask, but
slightly different for testing purposes.