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. » Read more: List of Internet Search Engines