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Web pages
1. AllSearchEngines.com
| The net's top search engine index, a handy search engine directory. |
http://www.allsearchengines.com/
2. AlltheWeb.com
| AlltheWeb combines one of the largest and freshest indices with the most powerful search features that allow anyone to find anything faster than with any other search engine. |
http://www.alltheweb.com/
3. Archibot
| Architecture portal. News and a smart meta search engine to get better architecture-related search results. |
http://www.archibot.com/
4. Ask.com Search Engine - Better Web Search
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Ask.com's innovative search technologies deliver fast and relevant information for millions of people every day. |
http://www.ask.com/
5. Claymont Search Engine
| Claymont.com is the best search engine and search engine directory, offering free search engine submissions. |
http://www.claymont.com/
6. CodeHound SQL - The SQL Developer's Search Engine
| CodeHound SQL is the Internet's best SQL search engine!That's right - CodeHound's search results are categorized by database type, like SQL Server, Oracle, MySQL, Informix, and others. Try a search and check out the categories at the top of the page! |
http://www.codehound.com/SQL/
7. ExactSeek.com: Web Search Engine and Directory
| ExactSeek.com is a search engine and web directory, featuring 100 million free and featured site listings. |
http://www.exactseek.com/
8. Exalead
| Search engine with a large database. Search results offer options to narrow search by website location, language and document type. Makes use of the Open Directory thematic classification. The company provides enterprise search and and web search. |
http://www.exalead.com/
9. Gigablast
| A powerful, new search engine that does real-time indexing. |
http://www.gigablast.com/
10. Google
| Enables users to search the Web, Usenet, and images. Features include PageRank, caching and translation of results, and an option to find similar pages. |
http://www.google.com/
11. HotBot Web Search
| HotBot provides easy access to the web's three major crawler-based search engines: Yahoo, Google and Teoma. Unlike a meta search engine, it cannot blend the results from all of these crawlers together. Nevertheless, it's a fast, easy way to get different web search "opinions" in one place. |
http://www.hotbot.com/
12. Internet Zones - Internet News, Information & Search
| Here you will find the most useful links, a big site directory and the latest news from the best sources. |
http://www.izones.com/
13. ISEdb
| Internet Search Engine Guide to Search Engine Marketing and News. |
http://www.isedb.com/
14. Jayde.com - The B2B Search Engine
| All of your business search needs in one place. Whether it is a company name, product, service or other information, it can be found at the Jayde.com Business Directory. |
http://www.jayde.com/
15. Lycos
| Lycos is one of the oldest search engines on the web, launched in 1994. It ceased crawling the web for its own listings in April 1999 and instead provides access to human-powered results from LookSmart for popular queries and crawler-based results from Yahoo for others. |
http://www.lycos.com/
16. Netscape Search
| Owned by AOL Time Warner, Netscape Search uses Google for its main listings, just as does AOL's other major search site, AOL Search. So why use Netscape Search rather than Google? Unlike with AOL Search, there's no compelling reason to consider it. The main difference between Netscape Search and Google is that Netscape Search will list some of Netscape's own content at the top of its results. Netscape also has a completely different look and feel than Google. If you like either of these reasons, then try Netscape Search. Otherwise, you're probably better off just searching at Google. |
http://search.netscape.com/
17. Scrub The Web Search Engine
| STW search engine provides quality search engine results for Internet searches. Submit your URL to Scrub The Web today! |
http://www.scrubtheweb.com/
18. Windows Live
| Formerly one of Search Engine Watch's top choices, MSN Search is definitely one to watch. The service was previously powered by LookSmart results and gained top marks for having its own team of editors that monitored the most popular searches being performed to hand-pick sites believed to be the most relevant. The system worked well. |
http://search.msn.com/
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