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No doubt, Google remains the most popular search engine in the world, far outdistancing competitors. But, over the past past year or so, its share of unique searchers had dropped below the 70% marker, suggesting it has lost some regular searchers. Still, the huge percentage remaining at Google are searching more than ever. Meanwhile, these 9 search engines, along with Google, deserve mention for being the top 10 best search engines with the most accurate information.
Alibaba claims to be the world’s largest database of suppliers. Originally from China, it is a marketplace of export and import, offers search, company directory, catalog, trade leads and more. In 2012, two of Alibaba’s portals together handled 1.1 trillion yuan ($170 billion) in sales, more than competitors eBay and Amazon.com combined.
Search here at http://www.alibaba.com
AOL Search offers its users with editorial listings that come Google’s crawler-based index. The same queries on Google and AOL Search will come up with almost identical matches. So, why would you use AOL Search? Primarily because you are subscribed to their internet. The “internal” version of AOL Search provides links to content only available within the AOL online service. In this way, you can search AOL and the entire web at the same time. The “external” version does not have these links. In 2000, AOL purchased Time Warner, the deal structured as a merger under the name AOL Time Warner.[12] The merger was not fruitful and on May 28, 2009, Time Warner announced it would spin off AOL into a separate public company.
Search here at http://www.aol.com
Yahoo! wears many different hats: it is a search engine, a news aggregator, a shopping channel, an email service, a travel directory, a horoscope and games center, and much more. This ‘web portal’ breadth of choice makes this a very helpful site for people starting out in the internet industry. Searching the Web should also be about discovery and exploration, and Yahoo! delivers that in chunks. According to comScore, Yahoo in 2013 surpassed Google on the number of United States visitors to its Web sites for the first time since 2011.
Search here at http://www.yahoo.com
The Ask.com search engine is a popular name in the internet world. The user-friendly interface is a fierce rival to the other major search engines, and the search options are as good as Google and Bing. The results groupings are what really make Ask.com one of the best search engines to find out the best answers. The presentation is arguably cleaner and easier to read than Google or Yahoo! or Bing, and the results groups seem to be even more relevant than all other selections on this list.
Search here at http://www.ask.com
If you could surf the web and help your favorite charity at the same time…would you do it? We would think so! GoodSearch is powered by Yahoo! so you’ll get great results. Charities will be pleased it is easy to sign up for GoodSearch and to spread the word you are a member. So start searching and help those in need!
Search here at http://www.goodsearch.com/
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