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Google has a well-deserved reputation as the top choice for those searching
the web. The crawler-based service provides both comprehensive coverage of the
web along with great relevancy. It's highly recommended as a first stop in your
hunt for whatever you are looking for. Google provides the option to find more
than web pages, however. Using "tabs" on the top of the search box
on the Google home page, you can easily seek out images from across the web,
discussions that are taking place on Usenet newsgroups, scan through human-compiled
information provided from the Open Directory (see below) or locate news information
Also offered, though not through tabs, is catalog searching and product searching.
Main Results from Own Crawler, paid results from Google. Directory Listings
from Open Directory.
Yahoo Yahoo originated in 1994 in a campus trailer at Stanford University by
two Electrical Engineering Ph.D. candidates "as a way to keep track of
their personal interests on the Internet". Yahoo! is the Internet's oldest
Directory. Began charging for a commercial listing in 11/01. Primary Results
from Yahoo Search!. Category results from own Editors using Directory Links.
Sponsored links by Overture.
Microsoft's MSN Search has its own team of editors that monitor the most popular
searches being performed and then hand-picks sites that are believed to be the
most relevant. After performing a search, "Popular Topics" shown below
the search box on the results page are also suggestions built largely by editors
to guide you into making a more refined search. When appropriate, search results
may also feature links to encyclopedia content from Microsoft Encarta or news
headlines, at the top of the page. Main Results from Own Editors, then Yahoo.
Sponsored links by Overture.
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