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Google http://www.google.com.au/ Largest search engine and current estimates that it has captured 58% search market and is the largest search engine. Uses Page Rank popularity ranking. Use all advanced search options and features available.
Bing http://www.bing.com/ Microsoft's
latest attempt to compete with Google in the search engine market.
Yahoo http://search.yahoo.com/ Second
largest search engine, with results based on relevancy ranking.
Greater advanced search options than Google including wildcard searches,
HTML and RSS filetypes.
Ask http://www.ask.com/ Ask.com is the largest of the small search engines with some 5 percent of the US market. Uncluttered user interface and relevant search results. The main page contains a search box and a convenient tools menu. Search for image, news, weather, blogs, feeds, maps, stocks and more. Narrow your search options. Preview some results with binoculars image.
Exalead http://www.exalead.com/search European search engine. Unique result presentation includes thumbnail images option. Advanced search features include truncation, proximity search, stemming, phonetic search and language field. Narrow search by choosing related terms or related categories.
Yauba http://www.yauba.com/ Yauba is a new, experimental, search engine that seeks to
transform the way people find information online, while providing
maximum protection for their security and privacy. It is based on over 25 years of cutting edge
research from the Indian Institutes
of Technology, the University of Delhi, the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, Harvard University,
and the University of California at Berkeley.
Answers.com http://www.answers.com/ An ad-supported reference search service, which displays concise answers drawn from over 100 encyclopedias, dictionaries, glossaries and atlases.
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