I think I can state honestly that people who use the internet and search engines really love the search engine they use. It seems we either love them or we hate them… I use Google most of the time but check out others on a regular basis because I feel I need to be familiar with what’s out there.
What brought this up you might ask? Well, it was an article in the CNET News blog which discussed several of the major search engines and their never-ending race to be first! It seems that these: Google, Ask.com, Microsoft Live Search, and Yahoo have all made some major changes this year beginning with Google’s update in May. Ask.com followed in June and this week Microsoft has upgraded its Live Search. Chances are that Yahoo will be next.
So what does this mean for us? Well, for one thing, it means that any of the major search engines will quickly give us a great number of relevant results. It also means that we can now get images, videos, and other search types from any of these search engines.
I saw an ad on tv the other day for Ask.com and, of course, had to check it out. I liked it, you should check it out for yourself…but will I switch from Google? No, probably not…but I will certainly suggest it as an alternative search engine.
September 27, 2007 at 10:59 pm
One thing… I just can’t get over how much they all look alike (generally). They all seem to follow the ol’ Google format. Dark blue title link, black sample text, and a green page link just below that. When will we get some originality? Probably for a very short period of time when the next update to Google occurs. Hahaha.
October 2, 2007 at 9:25 am
I use GoodSearch powered by Yahoo.
You verify your favorite charity and it gives a penny for each search.
You can put a tool bar at the top of your screen, or make it your home page.
You can find anything on GoodSearch that you can find on any other site.
Goodsearch.com
October 22, 2007 at 12:20 pm
You’ve really got to look at the history of the great search engines, and then where they dropped off and their business practices. Excite, DogPile, Yahoo, AltaVista, and Google have vastly different ways of making revenues and presenting their own company.