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Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Guide to the Different Search Engines

By Musa Aykac Platinum Quality Author"

Almost anyone who does internet searches is familiar with the phrase, "I'll Google it!". Google is offered in an array of languages and has been localized for a lot of countries. Google offers image and video searches, map searches, searches for educational purposes. Their advanced search option permits you to search for certain types of files such as PowerPoint, and files that are only in certain languages.

The immeasurable ranges of options that Google offers is one of the reasons users favor Google to any other search engine. Despite the fact that Google is the most popular internet search engine, there are many others that can provide better results in some situations. Since the popularity of Google can't be disputed, it is probably best to start a discussion regarding some different search engines.

Yahoo is a popular information search engine. It offers the ability to search for images, video, and shopping information. It is a subject based search engine. There are lots of other general search engines. A few of these are Altavista, Teoma, HotBot, and SearchHippo.

Most of these will give comparable if not better results. If you have a small child or a younger student who needs to utilize the internet, there are some search engines that have a reputation for being student friendly. These search engines are designed to list sites that are known to be child friendly. These include AOL Net Search for Kids, KidsClick!, Ask Jeeves for Kids and Yahooligans. In addition to producing kid responsive results, these engines also provide sites for kids that are more scholarly, making them extremely well-liked by kids doing homework. There are search engines that are specialized in academic directories for older students. These are valuable to college students and others who may be in need of academic resources.

Examples of this type of search engine include Librarian's Index, Infomine, Library Spot, and the Michigan Electronic Library Fact Monster. They allow students to access information about a variety of topics. Information Please Almanac supplies information from various almanacs. Some miscellaneous directories which may be useful include 1st headlines which provides current event coverage for the US and foreign countries. Since these are dedicated to current events, it may be quicker than using Google or one of the other previously mentioned sites.

Another categorization of web search engines includes Meta search engines. These search engines access files from different search engines all at the same time. This can save you tons of time. Trendy Meta search engines include Mamma, Dogpile, SurfWax, and Metacrawler.

There are search engines in which to provide you with information concerning pricing for things you may be considering purchasing. These sites find the items that you are searching for and compare the prices using information from a wealth of sources. They could be very helpful for the holiday season. Some of these sites include NexTag, PriceGrabber, BizRate, and mySimon.

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