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Search engines: Viable alternatives to Google 39 Articles

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    by Brandon Davis

    Perhaps you are a student doing research for a class. Or maybe you are a concerned parent looking into a medical condition. You might be an employer looking for a place to buy supplies. Most everyone's station in our moder...read more

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    by Cache Mcclure

    When you are looking for that special something, what site do you go to? For most people, the answer to that question is Google.com, of course. According to the Nielsen/NetRatings survey of 2007, 55.2% of all searches we...read more

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    by Constantin Daniela

    Google is at the moment the number one search engine in the entire world. It is so popular among Internet users, that its name had become a verb: to google = to online search. Google was born in 1997, long after other s...read more

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    by Rebecca Tylers

    There are a few problems, not exactly about Google itself, but because of it, you see, most schools now have blocked Google images, so where do you turn for an image search? You could use Ask.com I've used it at my...read more

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    by Ladymermaid

    I've typed my word in the search engine box so where exactly is the information that I requested? Where is it hiding amongst all this other, ahem, "doggy business". It just seems that instead of finding what I need, I wind...read more

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    by Max Gallo

    To Google or not to Google might well be your dilemma! I can well remember a time when Google did not exist, but I'll bet there are not many today who do not give it a second thought. We need to find some information ...read more

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    by Renee DeCoskey

    Back in the day, it was fun to ask Jeeves random questions. When asked, "What's my favorite color?" Jeeves would produce a list of resources on color charts. Alta Vista would help me translate my French homework while I se...read more

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    by JulieAnn

    What is a Google? That would be a mathematical term for 1 followed by 100 zeros. That is what Google is fast becoming. A search engine that just doesn't measure up any longer. With the millions of web pages being added...read more

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    by Patricia Faulhaber

    Search Engines: Viable alternatives or additions to Google Instead of trying to find alternatives to Google, how about adding to your repertoire of search engines? It is impossible for any one search engine to provide a...read more

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    by Manjiri

    When searching for information on the Internet, the first word that comes to mind is "Google". Why should I waste my time to search for something, when Google can do it for me? My time is too valuable for me to waste in br...read more

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    by Christopher Kendalls

    Even though "Google" is a verb as well as noun these days and will be listed in the dictionary if it isn't already there are other websites you can use instead of Google. Part of this is due to how Google works; their pag...read more

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    by GeorgiaGirlDuh

    In 2006, Google was officially added to the dictionary. Why? Well, unless you've been living underground for the past 10 years, you know that Google is the King of all search engines. Many companies have attempted to chall...read more

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    by V. Hughes

    "Google It" has become synonymous with executing a search on the computer. Started as an advertising gimmick, it has entered our common lexicon. Is it the only way to find information from the World Wide Web? Will its sear...read more

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    by Michael Cullen

    There's no getting away from it, Google is having a good shot at taking over the world. They have launched products into seemingly every on-line marketplace. However it doesn't have to be like that. There are alternatives....read more

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    by Frank James

    No matter what it is that we need to find, Google's got it. Though this is a very accurate statement, Google might not actually give us exactly what we're looking for. Google has taken search engines to a whole new level,...read more

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    by Axel Montgomery

    If you're a frequent internet user you already should know a lot of alternatives to Google and Youtube. I look for other search engines because Google doesn't help as much as i thought it would. Youtube used to be so much ...read more

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    by Darius Dante

    A better search engine, two words "Windows Live"! Let us look at the ability of this platform to connect the many fragmented areas of your on line world and it's connection to the physical world. 1. Windows Live uses the ...read more

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    by Becky Nicholls

    Google and the other search engines are not the only show in town...... What do l mean? A few years ago l wanted to go on holiday and typed in the destination and google returned lots of pages that had the keyword l typ...read more

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    by Ebey Soman

    Is your site banned on Google's search listings or are you simply sick of Google branding its name on everything? It seems that Google has its name written all over the place, from the video sharing site You tube to Google...read more

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    by Wayne K. Wilkins

    You may find this hard to believe, but yes, it is very true. There are many search engines out there other than Google. Assuming you have not just fainted by this life changing and heart altering news, I will go on to expl...read more

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