Search engines are out there, lots of them. The Wiki covers the field. There is also "Free Meta Search Engine Source Code" by Wall, Aaron (February 9, 2006) & A Comprehensive list of Search Engines - The Search Engine List
Perhaps the right question is not: Will a search engine tell me? It is why search engines are easily available, eager for your custom. The answer? As always, follow the money. Your questions tell THEM about you. Searching for "syphilis cures" implies that you have it or might get it. Do you want the world to know. Search for "explosives" and get noticed by Secret Squirrel. But Ixquick has answers. Ixquick explains at Don't Bubble Me.
You might be told that DuckDuckGo is the on to go for. There are people out there with doubts about it and the Jew who started it.
Someone with an interest in searching well & effectively is
Fravia;
find his site at
How to search the web, by fravia+ Metasearch engines ex
Wiki
List of Search Engines
ex Wiki See also:
Metasearch engine Alleba,
Philippines
Ansearch,
Australia/United
States/United
Kingdom/New
Zealand Yehey!,
Philippines
GenieKnows (United States and
Canada) See also:
Enterprise search
AskMeNow: S3 - Semantic Search Solution
Concept Searching Limited: concept search products Coveo:
Coveo Enterprise Search platform, Coveo Expresso
Dieselpoint: Search & Navigation
dtSearch: dtSearch Engine (SDK), dtSearch Web
Endeca: Information Access Platform Exalead:
exalead one:enterprise
Expert System S.p.A.: Cogito
Fast Search & Transfer: Enterprise Search Platform (ESP),
RetrievalWare (formerly
Convera)
Funnelback: Funnelback Search IBM:
OmniFind Enterprise Edition Inbenta:
Inbenta Semantic Search Engine
ISYS Search Software: ISYS:web, ISYS:sdk
Jumper 2.0: Universal search powered by
Enterprise bookmarking
Microsoft: SharePoint Search Services
Open Text:
Hummingbird Search Server, Livelink Search
Oracle Corporation: Secure Enterprise Search 10g SAP:
TREX
TeraText: TeraText Suite
Vivisimo: Vivisimo Clustering Engine
X1 Technologies : X1 Enterprise Search
ZyLAB Technologies: ZyIMAGE Information Access Platform
RecipeBridge:
vertical search engine for
recipes Yummly:
semantic recipe search Taptu:
taptu mobile/social search Main article:
Job search engine
Bixee.com (India)
CareerBuilder.com (USA)
Craigslist (by city)
Dice.com (USA)
Eluta.ca (Canada)
Hotjobs.com (USA) Incruit
(Korea)
Indeed.com (USA)
LinkUp.com (USA)
Monster.com (USA), (India)
Naukri.com (India)
Yahoo! HotJobs (Countrywise subdomains, International) EB-eye
EMBL-EBI's Search engine
GoPubMed (knowledge-based: GO - GeneOntology and MeSH - Medical
Subject Headings) Nextbio
(Life Science Search Engine) Quertle
(Semantic search of the biomedical literature) VADLO
(Life Sciences Search Engine)
Wazap (Japan) Search engines dedicated to a specific kind of information See also:
Multimedia search Munax's
PlayAudioVideo These search engines work across the
BitTorrent protocol.
Google Product Search (formerly Froogle) See also:
Question answering See also:
Natural language search engine and
Semantic search
Sciencenet (for scientific knowledge, based on
YaCy
technology) See also:
Social search,
Relevance feedback, and
Human search engine
Wink provides web search by analyzing user contributions such as
bookmarks and feedback
Google: Google Search Appliance
Tend to be anonymous, which may be why
www.ixquick.com has gone belly up.
This is a list of Wikipedia articles about search
engines, including
web search engines,
selection-based search engines,
metasearch engines,
desktop search tools, and
web
portals and
vertical market websites that have a search facility for
online databases.By content/topic
General
P2P search engines
Metasearch engines
Geographically limited scope
Accountancy
Business
Enterprise
Food/Recipes
Mobile/Handheld
Job
Legal
Medical
News
People
Real estate /
property
Television
Video Games
By information type
Source code
BitTorrent
Question and answer
Human answers
Automatic answers
By model
Privacy search
engines
Open source
search engines
Semantic
browsing engines
Social search
engines
Visual search
engines
Search appliances
See also: Desktop search
Name |
Platform |
Remarks |
License |
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IDOL Enterprise Desktop Search. |
Proprietary, commercial |
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Open source desktop search tool for Linux based on Lucene |
A mix of the X11/MIT License and the Apache License |
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Considered best overall search engine in 2005 UW benchmark study.[1] |
Free for home use |
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Cross-platform |
Open source desktop search tool for Windows and Linux, based on Apache Lucene |
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Proprietary (30 day trial) |
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Freeware |
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Find files and folders by name instantly on NTFS volumes |
Freeware |
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Integrates with the main Google search engine page. 5.9 Release now supports x64 systems. As of September 14, 2011, Google has discontinued this product. |
Freeware |
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Open Source desktop search tool for Unix/Linux |
GPL |
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Desktop content-based image search |
GPL v2 [2] |
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Metadata-based search utility |
Freeware |
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ISYS:desktop search software. |
Proprietary (14 day trial) |
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Graphical port of Unix's locate & updatedb |
|||
Open Source desktop search tool for Unix/Linux |
GPL v2 [4] |
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Open Source desktop search tool for Unix/Linux |
GPL [5] |
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Proprietary |
|||
Cross-platform open source desktop search engine |
LGPL v2 [6] |
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Desktop search for Windows, Mac OS X (Tiger), Unix/Linux. |
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Semantic Search Engine. |
Freeware and commercial |
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Part of Windows Vista and later OSs. Available as Windows Desktop Search for Windows XP and Server 2003. Does not support indexing UNC paths on x64 systems. |
Proprietary, freeware |
Google Groups (formerly Deja News)
Everyclick (formerly based on Ask.com)
Forestle (an ecologically motivated site supporting sustainable rain forests - formerly based on Google)
BRS/Search (now OpenText Livelink ECM Discovery Server)
Direct Hit Technologies (acquired by Ask Jeeves in January, 2000)
Overture.com (formerly GoTo.com, now Yahoo! Search Marketing)
RetrievalWare (acquired by Fast Search & Transfer and now owned by Microsoft)
^ "Benchmark Study of Desktop Search Tools". Retrieved 2008-03-10.
^ According to http://www.softpedia.com/get/Internet/Servers/Database-Utils/Locate32.shtml
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Internet search engines |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_search_engines#Metasearch_engines
Name | Language |
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DeeperWeb | English |
Dogpile | English |
Excite | English |
HotBot | English |
Info.com | English |
Ixquick (StartPage) | Multilingual |
Kayak and SideStep | Multilingual |
Mamma | |
Metacrawler | English |
Mobissimo | Multilingual |
Otalo | English |
PCH Search and Win | |
Skyscanner | Multilingual |
WebCrawler | English |
Yippy (formerly Clusty) | English |