The Top 100 Alternative Search Engines, April 2007
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- , searchengine
- , reference
- , web
- , list
- , search_engines
- , searchengines
- , tools
- , engine
- , web2.0
- , search engines
- , TO
- , moteurs
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Saved by 38 people (-14 private), first by anonymouse user on 2007-05-01
- Sbackus on 2009-03-19 - Tags searchengine , search_engines , reference , search , searchengines
- Abevis on 2009-02-24 - Tags searchengine
- Joel on 2008-10-08 - Tags search , web2.0
- Alexismons on 2008-05-12 - Tags Search
- Sriks6711 on 2008-05-06 - Tags
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The Top 100 Alternative Search Engines, April 2007 Written by Charles Knight / May 01, 2007 / 38 comments
This is the best list of Alternative Search Engines I have ever done. It has to be. With each monthly update, several things happen that serve to improve the list. One, I have spent a month - since the March update - scouring the World Wide Web for any brand new Search Engines (see Querycat) or ones that might have been missed (see Accoona). Two, several alternative search engines have been added directly from readers' comments to the last list (see younanimous; more on that later). And several readers suggested a new category: Charity Search Engines; so that category has been added and I placed a charitable search engine on this month's list (see SearchKindly). I am also preparing an article that looks at many of the Charity search engines that have recently sprung up. Finally, another source of new alts comes from those leaving their alpha or "stealth" phase and entering a Beta phase - or even fully launching; see the new Cydral (note: instructions are in French).
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The Top 100 Alternative Search Engines, April 2007 Written by Charles Knight / May 01, 2007 / 38 comments
This is the best list of Alternative Search Engines I have ever done. It has to be. With each monthly update, several things happen that serve to improve the list. One, I have spent a month - since the March update - scouring the World Wide Web for any brand new Search Engines (see Querycat) or ones that might have been missed (see Accoona). Two, several alternative search engines have been added directly from readers' comments to the last list (see younanimous; more on that later). And several readers suggested a new category: Charity Search Engines; so that category has been added and I placed a charitable search engine on this month's list (see SearchKindly). I am also preparing an article that looks at many of the Charity search engines that have recently sprung up. Finally, another source of new alts comes from those leaving their alpha or "stealth" phase and entering a Beta phase - or even fully launching; see the new Cydral (note: instructions are in French).
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