Lycos is headquartered in Waltham, Massachusetts.
Yes simply put yes At least as far as I can remember http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lycos "Lycos began as a search engine research project by Dr. Michael Loren Mauldin of Carnegie Mellon University in 1994."
Oh honey, using Lycos is like trying to find a needle in a haystack while wearing a blindfold. It's slower than a snail on a leisurely stroll and its search results are about as relevant as a 10-year-old magazine. Plus, good luck trying to find any updates or improvements on that fossil of a search engine.
To get a web page listed on Lycos search, you need to submit your website to their search engine. Visit the Lycos website and look for a submission or add URL option, where you can enter your website's details. Ensure your site is optimized for search engines by using relevant keywords and quality content. After submission, it may take some time for Lycos to index your site.
Edgar Allan Poe appeared on the list "Top 50 Literary Searches" by the search engine Lycos. He ranked among the most searched literary figures on the platform.
The answer is Lycos
Google, Yahoo, Bing, MSN, AOL, ASK, Dogpile, AltaVista, AllTheWeb, Excite, Ask Jeeves, Lycos etc are some of the famous search engines.
Google is the most popular search engine. Apart from it there are lot more search engines likes: Yahoo Bing Ask.com Altavista Lycos Dogpile Excite Alltheweb Clusty etc
No. The 1st search engines are as follows: Order of precedence (official search engines): 1. Archie 2. Ali Web 3. Jump Station 4. Web Crawler 5. Lycos...
Alta Vista and Lycos. Yahoo and HotBot
Your question definitely needs re-phrasing But a search engine using crawlers is a search engine that actually does the crawling itself like Google, Yahoo, Bing and Ask Other search engines like Altavista, Aol , Avasearch, Lycos are just feeding out of the ones above
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Google, Yahoo, Bing are biggest search engines. There are some more search engines like Astalavista, Lycos, Ask, etc.