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    Google Isn’t The Only Search Engine    
    Thursday, January 26 2012 @ 11:41 AM GMT+5
    Contributed by: cgrotke

    Sci-TechGoogle just announced changes regarding what data it collects and integrates from your use of their 59 web site products, such as Gmail, YouTube, and Google+ services. This has caused a number of people to re-examine their use of Google products and quite a few to close their accounts to thwart the corporation from gathering more personal data than they give to close personal friends and family members.

    There are other search engines out there. Here’s a look at a few lesser-known alternatives that you can use to search the internet in other ways.

    Startpage.com bills itself as the world’s most private search engine. They promise they won’t record your IP address or share any personal info with any third party, and they provide you with Google search results. The European Union gave them a special “Privacy Seal” in recognition for their work.

    Alexa.com is a company that’s been going since 1996. Alexa is good for searching for businesses. It also uses feedback from registered users to gather stats on how sites perform. The stats aren’t 100% accurate, but can be interesting at times.

    Zoominfo.com is a search engine that focuses on business and people profiles. Search for a person and they’ll return biographical information and links to articles on the web that mention them. Same for companies.

    Zabasearch.com is a people and phone number search engine. The results are a bit odd, and they often try to up-sell you on additional reports, but occasionally it can help lead you to what you are looking for online.

    Omgili.com has an interesting twist: this search engine helps you find out what people are saying about something. It dives into communities, message boards and discussion threads to help you search forums.

    Blekko.com promises spam-free searching of quality sites, with human curation of the links in their index. The site is nice and clean and results are pretty good.

    Teoma is a good basic search engine with clean results. Teoma will suggest related searches to help you find what you may be after.

    NNDB provides a graphical map of relationships among notable people. You can get lost in here following connections, and can view results by things like sexual orientation, political affiliation, and astrological sign. Definitely worth exploring if these things interest you.

    AltaVista.com is an old favorite. This used to be one of the primary search engines back in the 1990’s, but they took a path of building internal systems for others and let Yahoo and Google fill the search space. Their search engine is still good and available for use.

    Ask.com allows you to type a question and get answers from real people and web resources.

    Dogpile.com is a product of InfoSpace that purports to save you time by aggregating results from Google, Yahoo, and Bing and compiling them on a single results page.

    Whocalled.us is a way to find out who those “name unavailable” calls are from for those with Caller ID. Type in a phone number and see who was calling.

    This is by no means an exhaustive list. The goal is to remind everyone that choices are available.

    If you use a search engine that doesn’t get enough attention, feel free to add to the list.

     

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    Google Isn’t The Only Search Engine
    Authored by: annikee on Thursday, January 26 2012 @ 03:08 PM GMT+5
    I've been using Startpage for over a year now. Good to hear they've gotten "official" recognition for their privacy policy.

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    Google Isn’t The Only Search Engine
    Authored by: Brooks Memorial on Friday, February 03 2012 @ 11:57 AM GMT+5
    Good information from the ever trustful Electronic Frontier Foundation on Google's recent privacy changes,as well as tips on how to circumvent the "comingling" of silos (gmail,YouTube, Google) And a link to protecting your search privacy from the same article.
    Google Isn’t The Only Search Engine
    Authored by: spinoza on Thursday, January 26 2012 @ 05:39 PM GMT+5
    While not technically a search engine, Wolfram Alpha bills itself
    as a computational knowledge engine, and is a wellspring of
    useful and fun info. Worth taking time to explore- and
    checking the examples gives insight into how to maximize
    results.

    http://www.wolframalpha.com/
    Google Isn’t The Only Search Engine
    Authored by: Betsyu on Thursday, January 26 2012 @ 05:50 PM GMT+5
    Thank you very much for this list.
    Just this week, I decided to stop using Google to search the web because every time I do, I end up with pages of sponsored links or a push to youtube or another Google product. I'm endlessly deleting extra words Google thinks should go with my search word, and as a result, the search takes much lonnger.
    A question: What does it mean that on Smartpage, there's a notice that your search is "enhanced by Google?"
    Because of this, I'm inclined to use Altavista, which, as you say, is a real oldie.
    Google Isn’t The Only Search Engine
    Authored by: cgrotke on Thursday, January 26 2012 @ 10:04 PM GMT+5
    Startpage explains it best, but basically they use Google
    search results, and protect your identity from Google in the
    process. They don't log your IP address, and offer you an
    option to view things via proxy rather than direct.
    Google Isn’t The Only Search Engine
    Authored by: Nan Stefanik on Friday, January 27 2012 @ 08:12 AM GMT+5
    I have been happily using Ixquick for a few years but will check out a few of those mentioned. Thanks for taking the time to pull this list together, Chris.
    Google Isn’t The Only Search Engine
    Authored by: cgrotke on Friday, January 27 2012 @ 11:24 AM GMT+5
    Startpage is the US version of ixquick, btw. Same engine
    underneath.
    Google Isn’t The Only Search Engine
    Authored by: JavaGeek on Friday, January 27 2012 @ 11:30 PM GMT+5
    I've been using DuckDuckGo for a while now. It's adequate, the results are not as good as Google, but it allows you to easily expand your searches using the big guys. For example, if I search on "eye brattle boro" and don't like the results, I can prefix the search string with "!g" and search Google, or "!bi" and search Bing, or "!a" and search Amazon (also Wikipedia and Youtube and others).

    One of the biggest features of DDG, to me, is their privacy-enhancing search features. See their privacy policy and why you might care about it: Google tracking .

    Google Isn’t The Only Search Engine
    Authored by: cgrotke on Wednesday, February 01 2012 @ 07:41 PM GMT+5
    Lise's mom and I came up with a good analogy for
    Startpage: It's like a SuperPAC - give all the search terms
    you want to them, and Google won't know who did it. : )
    Google Isn’t The Only Search Engine
    Authored by: Brooks Memorial on Thursday, February 02 2012 @ 07:48 AM GMT+5
    Of course, one could use the oldest and most reliable search engine-
    -the reference staff at your public library.

    It's done by a human, not a bot; no ads to contend with; a free
    service; you will get advice about the quality of the information
    returned; document retrieval from the "hidden web", and this search
    engine will protect your privacy.
    Google Isn’t The Only Search Engine
    Authored by: brooksreference on Friday, February 03 2012 @ 09:10 AM GMT+5
    Brilliant point, Brooks Memorial! For electronic search engines, I kind of like Bing, but there is nothing like the power team of Patron-Reference Librarian when they use their idiosyncratic minds to search for information.
    Google Isn’t The Only Search Engine
    Authored by: cgrotke on Friday, February 03 2012 @ 11:03 AM GMT+5
    Not everything is online, either, as much as it seems like it
    is. The library is a great way to search non-digital
    information, too.

    Your search result might be a sculpture in the collection!
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