Top 3 Alternative Search Engines!
When it comes to Search engines, there's only one name that came to as first, Google. The Search Engine Giant is almost as a synonym to web search. But Google isn't the only search engine in the world. so, in this post, here are the top 3 alternative search engines in case Google is out.
Top 3 Alternative Search Engines!
No: 1 - Microsoft Bing
Bing is Microsoft's own Search Engine. If you are using Windows you'll be familiar with it as every link opens using Bing by default. Microsoft Bing is available in 40 languages and can support image, video and map searches.
Bing was launched in 2009 and was later rebranded to Microsoft Bing. Bing also powers yahoo search but the deal was altered in 2015 and yahoo will only use Bing for major searches. It is the second largest search engine in the world.
Feature of Microsoft Bing include a background image on the homepage that changes every day, search within a website, links from the article on the result and more.
No: 2 - Yahoo!
Yahoo! was the most popular search engine and one of the most visited websites after 90s. Yahoo! was the pioneers of early internet. The site was established in 1994 and is owned by Verizon Media in America.
The Yahoo web page, besides being the search engine, also functions as a new site. Yahoo also provides Mail, Messenger, Groups, Maps and more similar to Google.
No: 3 - DuckDuckGo
DuckDuckGo is a privacy focused search engine with an increasing number of users. DuckDuckGo is different from other search engines as it doesnt have a profiling system for it's users and provides non-personalized and same search results to all users. In other words, DuckDuckGo does not colect any info from its users or list their search history.
DuckDuckGo provides you with Instant Answers (Answers on top of search results for your queries), Tor Search, Voice search, etc. It earn profit by affliating links from Amazon and other sites and links fron Yahoo-Bing aliance for ads.
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So that all are the best aternative search engines. Of course there are more of them like Ask.com, etc. Anyway thanks for reading and hope this helps. And be sure to share your thoughts in the comments below.
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