BPWrap : Search Engine Olympics - a Gold Medal for ? | BPWrap
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Used Mountain Bikes · 1 year agoIt's always interesting to see how different search engines stack up, but whenever I try to break out of the box and try a non-Google engine, I wind up frustrated with the experience. Yahoo is decent, and has some nice ways of presenting information, but it never feels as relevant to me. Clusty is new to me, though, so it might be fun to see how well it works.
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ldonovan · 1 year agoThanks for the info. I was just wondering if you have any feedback on using glyphius with yahoo, I have used it with google and it works very well.
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mike · 1 year agohmmm.. so there will be an upcoming google killer.. there's this search engine site that was developed by some former elite engineers from google, i'm talking about http://www.cuil.com .... there's lots of search engine sites coming up to compete with google, but i doubt if they can outrun google.
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Jason · 1 year agosome interesting information there. as for www.cuil.com, haven't heard their name much after their launch...
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Frank Levert · 1 year agoClusty seems pretty good but it appears to be giving an edge to older websites, making some search results not that relevant.
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Watch Death Note Episodes · 1 year agoCuil was huge for the first few weeks of it's launch; and then it just dropped all of a sudden. Also, Google has come out with a new browser Chrome. Currently on BETA but looks promising.
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Paralympics · 1 year agoPersonally, I feel Chrome is faster than firefox. But i'm sticking with ff as i need my extensions.