Wordwow.com
DuckDuckGo
Sogou (Chinese)
Soso.com (Chinese)
Yandex (Russian)
Yebol
Yodao (Chinese)
FAROO
YaCy
Brainboost
ChunkIt!
Clusty
DeeperWeb
Dogpile
Excite
Harvester42
HotBot
Info.com
Ixquick
Kayak
LeapFish
Mamma
Metacrawler
MetaLib
Mobissimo
Myriad Search
SideStep
Turbo10
WebCrawler
Accoona, China/United States
Alleba, Philippines
Ansearch, Australia/United States/United Kingdom/New Zealand
Biglobe, Japan
Daum, Korea
Goo, Japan
Guruji.com, India
Leit.is, Iceland
Maktoob, Arab World
Onkosh, Arab World
Miner.hu, Hungary
Najdi.si, Slovenia
Naver, Korea
Rambler, Russia
Rediff, India
SAPO, Portugal/Angola/Cabo Verde/Mozambique
Search.ch, Switzerland
Sesam, Norway, Sweden
Seznam, Czech Republic
Walla!, Israel
Yandex, Russia
Yehey!, Philippines
ZipLocal, Canada/United States
IFACnet
Business.com
GlobalSpec
Nexis (Lexis Nexis)
Thomasnet (United States)
GenieKnows (United States and Canada)
AskMeNow: S3 - Semantic Search Solution
Concept Searching Limited: concept search products
Coveo: Coveo Enterprise Search platform, Coveo Expresso
Dieselpoint: Search & Navigation
dtSearch: dtSearch Engine (SDK), dtSearch Web
Endeca: Information Access Platform
Exalead: exalead one:enterprise
Expert System S.p.A.: Cogito
Fast Search & Transfer: Enterprise Search Platform (ESP), RetrievalWare (formerly Convera)
Funnelback: Funnelback Search
IBM: OmniFind Enterprise Edition
Inbenta: Inbenta Semantic Search Engine
ISYS Search Software: ISYS:web, ISYS:sdk
Jumper 2.0: Universal search powered by Enterprise bookmarking
Microsoft: SharePoint Search Services
Northern Light
Open Text: Hummingbird Search Server, Livelink Search
Oracle Corporation: Secure Enterprise Search 10g
SAP: TREX
TeraText: TeraText Suite
Vivisimo: Vivisimo Clustering Engine
X1 Technologies : X1 Enterprise Search
ZyLAB Technologies: ZyIMAGE Information Access Platform
Yummly: semantic recipe search
RecipeBridge: vertical search engine for recipes
Taganode Local Search Engine
Taptu: taptu mobile/social search
Bixee.com (India)
CareerBuilder.com (USA)
Craigslist (by city)
Dice.com (USA)
Eluta.ca (Canada)
Hotjobs.com (USA)
Incruit (Korea)
Indeed.com (USA)
LinkUp.com (USA)
Monster.com (USA), (India)
Naukri.com (India)
Yahoo! HotJobs (Countrywise subdomains, International)
All but wordwow from answers.yahoo.com
Most search engines do not search for viruses but may give you a rating based on what is known or not known about the site you are thinking of navigating to. Most search engines will give you a recommendation on whether the site is 'safe', 'unsafe', or 'unknown'.
Some common search engines include:GoogleBingYahoo!AskAOL Search
Yes there is search engines for assets. Just google it on google and you can find some many search engines for assets.
Search engines basically a program that receives your search request, compares it to the entries in the index, and returns results to you. There are many types of search engines defined in different groups according to their works. Here are the some examples of search engines :Google.comYahoo.combing.comaltavista.comAsk.com
Google, Yahoo, Bing are biggest search engines. There are some more search engines like Astalavista, Lycos, Ask, etc.
Meta search engines combine results from different search engines. Some examples of this are mamma.com and dogpile.com.
People use search engines to find information. Most people use search engines regularly, especially whenever they are doing some research.
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Google and Yahoo are good search engines for broad subject areas. Some search engines for more specific needs include Scirus, iSEEK, Yippy, Retrievr and Wink.
There are two types of search engines 1. Hybrid search engines 2. Meta search engines
Google and yahoo are the largaest search enging.