Baidu: It is one of the popular Chinese search engines offering searches on websites, audio files and images. It is packaged with an encyclopedia and a discussion-based forum. It attracts millions of visitors every year.
Blinkx: Blinkx is an Internet search engine that is used for searching audio and video content. It uses the speech recognition techniques to enable the users to listen to the audio and video media over the Internet.
Bloglines: It is a web-based news aggregator founded by Mark Fletcher, former CEO of ONElist. It was sold to Ask.com in 2005.
BlogScope: It is a search engine meant for searching blogs and has been able to index about 120 million articles till 2007.
Bioinformatic Harvester: It is a bioinformatic metasearch engine that employs page-ranking strategies similar to Google.
Bixee.com: It is a job search engine in India that was started in 2005.
Brainboost: It is a metasearch engine that uses the techniques of machine language and natural language processing and offers answers to questions put in natural language.
BTJunkie: It is a BitTorrent search engine that searches torrent files.
Business.com: It is an Internet search engine and web directory that targets the executive and corporate management audiences. It focuses on the business-to-business market and employs pay-per-click advertising.
CareerBuilder.com: This is the largest online job site in the United States that offers career search options.
ChaCha: It is a mobile answers service that uses human guidance in answering questions. It is based in Indiana and was created by Scott A. Jones, an inventor and entrepreneur and Brad Bostic, the chairman of Bostech Corporation.
ChunkIt!: It is a personal search engine that is available in the form of a downloadable add-on for browsers like Internet Explorer and Firefox.
Clusty: It is a metasearch engine that was developed by Vivisimo.
Cuil: This search engines organizes the search results by the content of the pages and displays long entries with images for every result. This search engine, which was developed by some of the former employees of Google, claims to implement a privacy policy wherein the users’ search activities are not stored.
DataparkSearch: This search engine organizes searches within a website, in groups of websites or a network. It is a free software written in the C language.
Daylife: It is a news aggregator. In simpler terms, it can be called as a news-browsing engine that provides access to the articles and images from a wide range of resources.
Dogpile: It is Infospace’s flagship metasearch site that serves as a metasearch engine fetching results from a number of search engines like Google, Yahoo!, Ask.com and others.
EBI’s Search Engine: It searches over the biological databases and aims at providing free bioinformatics services and training.
Egothor: It is an open source search engine that recognizes many of the common file formats and has a high capacity crawler. Being written in Java, it enables cross-platform compatibility.
Eluta.ca: It is a job search engine for the job opportunities in Canada. It was established with an intent to make job announcements that can be searched by every jobseeker in the country.
Entrez: It is a federated search engine that searches over a wide range of databases on topics such as health, genetic inheritance, biomedicine and population study.
Eurekster: This company based in New Zealand builds social search engines, which are called as ‘swickis’.
Exalead: It provides thumbnail previews of the target pages and facilitates the refinement of search results. It is a French search engine.
Ex.plode.us: It was initially designed as a social network and was re-launched in 2007 as a people search engine.
FindSounds: It is a website offering searches of more that 1,000,000 sounds and caters to a very large number of users around the world.
FlixFlux: It is a torrent search site that can be used to search for films and has the unique features like the marking of sites that are non-relevant to a particular search and providing the users with downloadable trailers of films.
Funnelback: It is an enterprise search engine that is popularly used by the universities and government organizations in Australia.
GenieKnows: It is a privately owned vertical search engine company that operates on online advertising and business-to-business transactions.
Geoportal: It is a popular web mapping service that is available in the French language.
goo: Looked after by NTT, a telecom company in Japan, goo is an Internet search engine and a web portal that indexes websites, which are in the Japanese language.
Google: Owned by Google, Inc, it is the most popular search engine of the present times. It receives several hundred million search queries everyday. Google Code Search is a free beta product from Google that enables the users to search open source code over the Internet. Google Maps is an extremely popular web mapping service provided by Google. It offers a business locater and a route planner for several nations of the world. Google News is a news aggregator that Google provides. Today, Google News is available in 19 languages and the development continues.
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