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"One Stop Shopping" for all the Best Search Engines

In 1997 according to Alta Vista there were 1550 Search Engine facilities available on the web. Currently an Internet researcher, searchengineshowdown.com estimates more than 100,000, plus thousands of directories, classifieds and various types of link pages. How important are the bulk of them, like the old saying "every bit counts", true, but in most cases to a very litle extent. Google now dominates popular use with about 60%, Yahoo and MSN make up another 30% with the remaining 10% left to the scatters of the world. They all have their advantages and disadvantages, if one don't work, try another.

Here are the leaders . . .

  • Google
  • Yahoo
  • MSN (Microsoft Network)

    And a few special use Search Engines . . .

    Technorati: http://www.technorati.com
    Specializing in blogs, new and popular information sources and they are growing

    Chacha: http://www.chacha.com
    Tired of search engine results that aren't even close to what you're looking for? Us too. So we started thinking about a better way to search the Net... and we figured out what was missing... people. That's how ChaCha was born. The first search engine that uses the brainpower of really smart people to find anything you want on the Internet. We even make a real live person guide available to you, and for free.

    Signup for a FREE account and chat with your guide as your information is researched.

    Chacha was started in 2006 by Scott Jones, Scott is a serial entrepreneur and pioneering high tech inventor. He has founded numerous companies and is a noted voicemail inventor. At 26 years of age, he started Boston Technology where he developed the voicemail system now used by nearly all telephone companies around the globe. Also an active leader in the Indianapolis community, Scott helps organizations throughout the city with his Scott A. Jones Foundation

    What a free personalized service in the gigantic world of cyberspace and the world's largest city, the Internet.

    Ask.com: http://www.ask.com
    Ask.com uses "subject specific popularity" though instead of ordering results simply by popularity, it orders them by "popularity among pages considered to be experts on the topic of your search".