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These search engines are the largest, and typically offer specialized searches in specific languages. (Using the appropriate [[Top-Level Domain Suffix]].)
 
These search engines are the largest, and typically offer specialized searches in specific languages. (Using the appropriate [[Top-Level Domain Suffix]].)
 
* [http://www.google.com Google]
 
* [http://www.google.com Google]
* [http://www.yahoo.com Yahoo!]
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* [http://www.bing.com Bing] a.k.a. [[Bing Ads]]
* [http://www.live.com Microsoft Live] a.k.a. MSN Search ('''M'''icro'''s'''oft '''N'''etwork)
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== Properties which serve Google Adwords ==
 
* [http://www.ask.com Ask]
 
* [http://www.ask.com Ask]
** [http://www.teoma.com Teoma] acquired by Ask
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* [http://www.teoma.com Teoma]
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== Properties which serve Bing Ads ==
 
* [http://www.altavista.com AltaVista]
 
* [http://www.altavista.com AltaVista]
 
* [http://www.lycos.com Lycos]
 
* [http://www.lycos.com Lycos]
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* [http://www.yahoo.com Yahoo!]
  
 
==Foreign Language Search Engines==
 
==Foreign Language Search Engines==

Latest revision as of 21:20, 5 May 2018

A Search Engine is a computer program which retrieves information from a variety of sources and makes it easier to search. The most common use of Search Engines is searching the internet for information.

Search Engines crawl the internet using Bots or Spiders which regularly visit web sites and download information and place them in the Search Engine Index.

Most Search Engines store a massive amount of information to make indexing and retrieval faster.

Universal Search Engines

These search engines are the largest, and typically offer specialized searches in specific languages. (Using the appropriate Top-Level Domain Suffix.)

Properties which serve Google Adwords

Properties which serve Bing Ads

Foreign Language Search Engines

Other Search Engines

Web Directories

Comparison Search Engines

Niche/Custom Search Engines

Aggregator Search Engines

These sites group search engine results pages (SERPS) from multiple engines: