Spider-Based Search Engines. Directory-Based Search Engines. Link-Based Search Engines.
There are too many different kinds of search engines to just give a number, so click on the link below for a full listing of all the different kinds of search engines.
It must me standle, which combines many search engines with different specific areas. you may try it standle.com
In the Internet we use many more search engine which are gives us very large information based on our search questions. In the Internet world these information are very useful to increase our knowledge. The top five search engines are listed below. 1- Google 2- Yahoo 3- Bing 4- Alta-vista 5- ASK
Bing, Google, Yahoo.
My Dear! its 2009, the release date of this movie is in 2010! refer to search engines to check its actual date of release as it is not yet released :)
1. Google 2. Dogpile) 3. Kewl 4. Cuil
The top used sites for this particular service in Canada are: Google Canada with 65%, Google with 13%, Bing with 7% and both Ask and Yahoo! Canada are at 3%.
I can think of 5 types of search engines actuallyCrawler-based search enginesHuman-powered directoriesHybrid search enginesSpecialty search enginesMeta search enginesThe first (crawler-based) being most common - like Google, Bing, and Yahoo.
These are in a random order, which means that #1 is not the top search engine of this list. 1. Bing 2. Yahoo 3. Ask 4. Aol 5. Dogpile 6. Info.com Hope this helps, if you're looking for alternatives to Google!
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...
There are 3 types of search engines:Crawler-based search engines: These search engines, such as Google, create their listings automatically.Human-powered directories: A human-powered directory, such as the Open Directory Project depends on humans for its listings.Hybrid search engines: Hybrid search engines will favor one type of listings over another. For example, MSN Search is more likely to present human-powered listings from LookSmart. However, it also presents crawler-based results, especially for more obscure queries.