Sujet : Re: Anyone Know of Search Superior to Google?
De : pursent100 (at) *nospam* gmail.com (%)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.advocacyDate : 12. Jun 2025, 20:14:41
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Farley Flud wrote:
I have tried the alternatives to Google search but they all
come up with inferior results.
In spite of its evil, grubbing nature, Google search results
remain the best.
Why, tell me why, cannot anyone else do better?
Bing - Microsoft's search engine, offering similar features to Google with a focus on image and video search.
Yahoo - A long-standing search engine that also provides news, email, and other services.
DuckDuckGo - A privacy-focused search engine that does not track user data or search history.
Baidu - The leading search engine in China, catering primarily to Chinese users.
Yandex - A popular search engine in Russia, offering various services including maps and email.
Ask.com - A question-and-answer focused search engine that allows users to ask questions and receive answers from the community.
Wolfram Alpha - A computational knowledge engine that provides answers to factual queries by computing answers from structured data.
Ecosia - A search engine that uses its ad revenue to plant trees, focusing on environmental sustainability.
AOL - An older search engine that still provides web search capabilities along with news and entertainment content.
Additional Search Engines
Gigablast - An open-source search engine that focuses on providing fast and relevant search results.
StartPage - A privacy-oriented search engine that uses Google’s search results without tracking users.
Qwant - A European search engine that emphasizes user privacy and does not track searches.