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Wednesday, 28 May 2014

7 Amazing Search Engines You May not Know

Internet is a Global network that is growing day by day and has about millions of websites and users. With so many websites, it can get tough to find the website on which you will get the right info. So for making it easier for you, there are companies which are building different types of search engines that will make finding the right content much easier. Read more to find out the 7 amazing search engines other than Google.


1. Junoba



Junoba is a search engine that not only shows the search results but also shows the results from the social media. This website has a nice and a user-friendly interface that makes the navigation of the website very easy. You can also search for images on this website. The search results on the website are shown parallel to the social networking results on the website.



2. SmashFuse



SmashFuse is a social media search engine and is said to as a true social media search engine. This website has a trending column that tells what is trendy in the social media. The search results are shown in the form of images but when clicked they can lead us to images, videos or even tweets. What actually this search engine does is that it catches the conversations by scanning through mostly all the social media websites.





 Blekko


Blekko is a search engine that was launched with the purpose to provide search results better than of Google’s. This site was launched after it had gathered information from a set of 3 billion web pages. This website uses slash tags to provide results for common searches and offers a downloadable search bar. In 2010, John Dvorak said that this site is one of the best search engines under the category that he has seen in the past 10 years.



4. Topsy



Topsy is a social search engine that is a certified partner of twitter and maintains a comprehensive index of tweets that are numbered in hundreds of billions. Topsy makes products for search, analytics and draws insights from conversations and trends on the public social websites including Twitter and Google+. On 2 December 2013, it was said that Apple, Inc. had purchased this company and was one of the 10 companies that Apple had bought in 2013.



5. Social Mention


Social Mention is also somewhat like Topsy, but it is for a larger variety of social media outlets. Social Mention shows the search results with the analytics information. This helps the users to see the frequency and the sentiments of the conversation surrounding the keyword that you have used for the search. Social Mention also allows the users to download data in .CSV format.



6. Clusty



Clusty a metasearch engine was developed by a company known as Vivísimo and offers a cluster of results. It is said that this search engine was built with the aim to have the right or the appropriate content for all ages; this websites main aim is to promote conventional values. According to Alexa a ranking system, it comes on the 89,690’Th rank.



7. Wayback Machine



The Wayback Machine is a type of search engine that gets information from websites that no more exist. It is like an archive of the World Wide Web. This website offers us the snapshots of the websites that do not exist. This website was launched on 24 January 1996 and since then it has collected about 4.3 billion web page snapshots.


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