1. Ask (aka 'Ask Jeeves')
The
Ask/AJ/Ask Jeeves search engine is a longtime name in the World Wide
Web. The super-clean interface rivals the other major search engines,
and the search options are as good as Google or Bing or DuckDuckGo. The
results groupings are what really make Ask.com stand out. The
presentation is arguably cleaner and easier to read than Google or
Yahoo! or Bing, and the results groups seem to be more relevant. Decide
for yourself if you agree... give Ask.com a whirl, and compare it to the
other search engines you like.
2. Duck Duck Go
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.
3. Bing
4. The Internet Archive
5. Yippy (formerly 'Clusty')
6. Yahoo!
7. Mahalo
Mahalo also offers regular web searching in addition to asking questions. Depending on which of the two search boxes you use at Mahalo, you will either get direct content topic hits or suggested answers to your question.
Try Mahalo. You might like it enough to even become a editor there.
8. Dogpile
9. 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.
10. Google
Google
is the undisputed king of 'spartan searching'. While it doesn't offer
all the shopping center features of Yahoo!, Google is fast, relevant,
and the largest single catalogue of Web pages available today. Make sure
you try the Google 'images', 'maps' and 'news' features... they are
outstanding services for locating photos, geographic directions, and
news headlines.
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