Google: is the leader in the search space and definitely the most loved search engine today. Some other Search engine as follows
Bing: Bing from Microsoft – many do not want to try or use it for one simple reason! It’s from Microsoft! But if you can lay aside your negative bias for ‘anything Microsoft’ and
check it out for a week, you will be surprised at the results it
delivers. If you don’t like it, you can always go back to using your
earlier one. Bing is now also powering Yahoo Search results.
IxQuick:
It was IxQuick which was the first search engine to offer encrypted
search back in 2009. It has now also made SSL encryption the default on
all searches – although other search engines too followed suit.
Ixquick has a sister search engine called Startpage.
Startpage:
Well Startpage may not exactly be a Google alternative, but for lovers
of Google Search results, it looks to be the best alternative as
basically Startpage uses Google Web results – but does not track you or your searches.
You can use Startpage to search the web anonymously and protect your
privacy. Moreover Startpage shows only a limited amount of relevant
sponsored results on the top and the bottom of the results page. You can
even add StartPage to your browser.
DuckDuckGo: This search engine too does not track your history and bans spammy sites and sites that are full of advertisements.
Dogpile: It is a metasearch engine, that allows you to simultaneously search not only Google, but also Bing and Yahoo. No longer can you trust just Google Search, as it pushes results from its own sister sites. Using such meta search engines, you can get the best of the three worlds.
Metacrawler:
It is another meta search engines that searches and delivers search
results from Google, Bing and Yahoo. By accessing multiple search
engines for each query, it can provide you with a more relevant spectrum
of results than you would from using any single search engine.
Blekko:
It helps eliminate spam from search results by allowing you to use
slashtags to deliver results that are relevant. For example, you can
search with the slashtag “/windows” to get results that have to do with
Windows.
Wolfram Alpha:
It works in a way quite different from the traditional Search Engines.
Search Engines index web pages, then look for textual matches, then give
you lists of links. WOolfram|Alpha uses built-in knowledge curated by
human experts to compute on the fly a specific answer to every query
Ask: Ask.com is the largest of the small search engines having approximately 5% odd US market share. Forget its hated Ask toolbar for a moment and check it out.
Gigablast:
This one styles itself as a Green Search Engine as 90% of its power
usage comes from wind energy. If you want, you can also perform your
query on the coal-based search engines by clicking links below the
search results. It has a pretty big index and some nice advanced search
options too.
Courtesy : www.thewindowsclub.com
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