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Top 10 Search Engines in 2011

              

Most people do not want 290 search engines, especially those internet beginners.Most users want a single search engine that provides three key features:

1. Relevant results (the results you are really interested in)
2. Neat, easy to read interface
3. Useful option to expand or tighten the search

By these criteria, 10 Reader Favorite Search Engines comes to mind. 10 search sites must meet 99% of the search needs regular daily users.

The following is a list of changes to user favorites, compiled from reader email suggestions. 
The site below in random order, and updated periodically to reflect changes and user suggestions.


1. Duck Duck Go


At first, DuckDuckGo.com looks like Google. But there are many subtleties that make search engines a different spartan. DuckDuckGo has some neat features, information such as 'zero-click' (all your answers are found on the first results page). DuckDuckGo offers require disambiguation (helps to clarify what your question is really asking). Advertising and spam is much smaller than Google. Give DuckDuckGo.com try ... You might really like the search engine is clean and simple..



2. Ask (Aka 'Ask Jeeves')


Ask / AJ / Ask Jeeves search engine is the old name on the World Wide Web. Super-clean interface rivals the other major search engines, and search facilities are as good as Google or Bing or DuckDuckGo. Grouping the results 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 groups seem more relevant results. Decide for yourself whether you agree ... give Ask.com spins, and compare it with other search engines as you like.

3. "The Archieve Internet"


Internet Archive is a favorite destination for lovers of the old Web. Archives have to take a snapshot of the entire World Wide Web for years now, allowing you and me to travel back in time to see what web pages looked like in 1999, or what it's like on the news about Hurricane Katrina in 2005. You will not be visiting the Archive daily, like you would Google or Yahoo or Bing, but when you have the need to travel to the past, use the search site.

4. Yippy (sebelumnya 'Clusty')

Yippy is the Deep Web engine that searches other search engines for you. Unlike the regular Web, which is indexed by a robot spider programs, Deep Web pages are usually difficult to locate by conventional search. That's where Yippy becomes very useful. If you're looking for a hobby blog flower clearly, government information is clear, hard-to-find obscure news, academic research and other content-clear, then Yippy is your tool.

5. Yahoo!


Yahoo! for several reasons: it is a search engine, news aggregator, shopping centers, emailbox, a travel directory, horoscopes and games center, and much more. The extent of this 'web portal' of this option makes the site very helpful for internet newbies. Web search should also be about discovery and exploration, and Yahoo! provides a wholesale quantities.

6. Bing


Bing is Microsoft's attempt at unseating Google. Bing used to be MSN search until it has been updated in the summer of 2009. Touted as a 'decision engine', Bing tries to support your research by offering advice in the leftmost column, while also giving you a full range of search at the top of the screen. Things like advice 'wiki', 'related search' 'visual search', and may be very useful to you. Bing is not dethroning Google in the near future, no. But Bing is definitely worth trying.

7. Mahalo


Mahalo is a 'human powered' search for a site on this list, the committee hired an editor to manually filter and vet thousands of pieces of content. This means that you will get fewer results Mahalo you will get hit from the Bing or Google. But it also means that most of the Mahalo has a higher quality of content and relevance (as well as human editors can judge).
Mahalo also offers a regular web search in addition to asking questions.Depending on which of the two search boxes that you use on Mahalo, you will get hits directly the topic content or suggested answers to your questions.Try Mahalo. You might like it enough to even become an editor there. 

8. Dogpile


Last year, Dogpile is a fast and efficient option before Google. Things change, Dogpile wither obscurity, and Google became king. But today, Dogpile will come back, with a growth index and the presentation is clean and fast the testimony of such a calm day. If you want to try a search with the presentation of the results of crosslink pleasant and helpful, definitely try Dogpile.
9. Webopedia


Webopedia is one of the most useful site on the World Wide Web. Webopedia is an encyclopedia dedicated to finding the source of the definition of computer terminology and techno. Teach yourself 'domain name system' what is, or teach yourself what 'DDRAM' mean on your computer. Webopedia absolutely perfect resource for those non-technical people to understand more about their computers.
10. Google

Google is the undisputed king of the 'spartan look'. While not offering all the features of Yahoo shopping, Google's fast, relevant, and the largest single catalog of web pages that are available today. Make sure you try, 'image' Google 'map' and 'news' feature ... they are a tremendous service for the photo location, geographical directions, and news headlines.
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