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Internet Search Engines

 
All Search Engines search the internet in a slightly different fashion. One may do a better job for you than another depending upon your search criteria.

Yahoo!

Yahoo! is a hierarchical subject-oriented guide for the World Wide Web and Internet. It lists sites and categorizes them into appropriate subject categories.

Alta Vista

Want to find all pages on the Web that contain information about Mars? AltaVista is the place. 

Metacrawler

MetaCrawler queries other search engines, organizes the results into a uniform format, ranks them by relevance, and returns them to the user.

Excite

Excite's patented ICE search technology gives you access to more than 50 million Web pages, 140,000 pre-selected Web site listings, and thousands of Usenet postings.

Google

Google delivers only true search results, based on the objective, automated PageRank and text-matching measures. 

WebCrawler

WebCrawler was the first full-text search service available on the Web, introduced in April 1994. 

Go.com

The content is managed by Walt Disney Internet Group.  Searching is provided by GoTo.

Lycos

Your personal Internet guide.

HotBot

Lycos with a different look. 

Planet Search

Searches 12 search engines at once. 

Dogpile

Dogpile Searches:
The Web: Yahoo!, Lycos' A2Z, Excite Guide, Go2.com, PlanetSearch, Thunderstone, What U Seek, Magellan, Lycos, WebCrawler, InfoSeek, AltaVista, Excite & HotBot.
Usenet: Hotbot, Reference, Dejanews, AltaVista and Dejanews' old Database.
FTP: Filez and FTP Search. (Only the first word will be passed on to FTP Search.)
News Wires: Yahoo News Headlines, Excite News and Infoseek NewsWires 

Sharware.com

C-Net's software search engine. 


 

   
   

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