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rajpaldular
June 30th, 2008, 12:46 PM
Some Other Leading SEARCH ENGINES... Rather Than GOOGLE

Google (www dot google dot com):

Google, searching on the internet has started getting wearingly familiar, you probably need to look beyond Google and check out other search sites that are vying for the No 2 position.
Here are three Google alternatives that are refreshingly different from Google. Try them and see if they work better for you.

Vivisimo (www dot vivisimo dot com):

This is a "metasearch" engine, offering simultaneous results from several search engines. It is fast, has a clean user interface, and presents information in "clusters" that narrow down your search results.
Key in `Diwali' , for example, and you'll get subfolders like `History of Diwali' , `Diwali gifts and cards' and `Diwali Recipes' . Vivisimo also lets you restrict searches to publications such as Reuters, CNN and such.

Grokker (www dot grokker dot com):

This search engine touts visual search as its selling point. Here again you'd find you search results sorted in clusters of the topic, but instead of presenting them in subfolders, Grokker separates them into a `Map view' that you can zook into.
It's easier to relate to and visually more appealing.

Rollyo (www dot rollyo dot com):

This isn't a separate search engine; it's a tool that lets you create your own domain-specific search engine on the fly. What it basically does is, run on top of Yahoo! search and let your "roll your own" searches. So, any individual can set up a custom `searchroll' such as `Medicine' or `News' , which searches within anywhere from one to 25 different sites.
This basically means that instead of sorting through thousands of sites, you could narrow your search to sites you already know and trust.

Topix (www dot topix dot net):

The service takes a crawl-and-index approach to a vast array of internet news sources, such as news sites and blog sites. Topix then runs the resultant data through an engine that tags every news story with location and topic. It then builds more than 180,000 subject- and location-specific pages, pages that reside comfortably between the bulk of your search results.
However, Topix won't dump the results all in one place. For instance, it is not interested in every web result that might be rendered for a search on "news Mumbai". Instead, it searches a limited set of web pages-in this case thousands of news sites and blogs. It then generates something of an `encyclopedia page' for Mumbai, putting together news, weather, advertising, politics-making your own personal local newspaper in real time.

d_dhankhar
July 3rd, 2008, 05:09 AM
Good info,

i tried them to search for code (eVC++), the results i got on google are far more better than all these other Search Engines.

Everyone who tries these search Engines let me know their experiences, please. i m writing a white paper on Search engine optimisation. i really appreciate all the input from all you guys.

ysjabp
July 8th, 2008, 05:14 PM
Good info,

i tried them to search for code (eVC++), the results i got on google are far more better than all these other Search Engines.

Everyone who tries these search Engines let me know their experiences, please. i m writing a white paper on Search engine optimisation. i really appreciate all the input from all you guys.

This is might help for your white papaer

http://lorien.ncl.ac.uk/ming/resources/searcheng/search.htm

Search Engines and Directories (http://lorien.ncl.ac.uk/ming/resources/searcheng/search.htm#engines)
Looking for Specific Information? (http://lorien.ncl.ac.uk/ming/resources/searcheng/search.htm#specific)
Other Lists and Collections of Search Engines (http://lorien.ncl.ac.uk/ming/resources/searcheng/search.htm#others)
Miscellaneous Resources (http://lorien.ncl.ac.uk/ming/resources/searcheng/search.htm#misc)

d_dhankhar
July 10th, 2008, 05:59 AM
Thanks for the link, Yogender Ji,

i already included this website as a resource in my paper.

but i need real experiences of different people, what exactly people think about other search engines.

If any one can help, i really appreciate.

tpannu
July 12th, 2008, 07:00 AM
Rajpal,

Thanks for the good effort.
Keep it up.
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Deepak,

Wishing you good luck in your endeavour.
God bless!