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#6
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I usually find Google as good as anyone, but occasionally surfwax (which I think may be the same as yahoo) is easier to read. Anyway, here's a dozen for you to try: http://new.donnegan.com/Useful_Links.html
#7
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Yes I agree, you have to be precise in what you are looking for, I learnt you have to put " before and after your search term if you want to really narrow does the results. ( e.g " 12345" )
I've also just started using Ansearch.com which is Australian, you have to click the button to get 'web' searches otherwise it restricts to Australian sites, trying it for Thailand searches it was quite good.
Just wondered if in the U.S there was news of any new ones coming on the scene.
I've also just started using Ansearch.com which is Australian, you have to click the button to get 'web' searches otherwise it restricts to Australian sites, trying it for Thailand searches it was quite good.
Just wondered if in the U.S there was news of any new ones coming on the scene.
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#8
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yahoo uses Google, same thing
I tend too use www.dogpile.com when I need too find a more dificult search.. ask jeeves is also prity good when trying too find sites that give spacific anwers too a question..
other search engines are ithaki. overture. and metacrawler.
Some of these sites. search other search engines too get the supposed best links.
I tend too use www.dogpile.com when I need too find a more dificult search.. ask jeeves is also prity good when trying too find sites that give spacific anwers too a question..
other search engines are ithaki. overture. and metacrawler.
Some of these sites. search other search engines too get the supposed best links.
#10
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Absolutely right. Yahoo does uses Google, therefore, there's no reason to specifically go to Google to do a search. Yahoo also corrects spelling, and attempts to discern what you mean if a term or phrase is not correctly entered. I believe I get a more comprehensive search result with Yahoo as a result.
#11
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Sorry guys, don't jump on me but Yahoo stopped using Google at least 6 months back, the results are vastly different, true, Yahoo 'did' use Google but that stopped ages ago. I took a look at the so called 'new' MSN seach but it was in my opinion a waste.
Dogpile was not bad at all, takes results from various places, I'll try that tip for using the '+' sign.
Dogpile was not bad at all, takes results from various places, I'll try that tip for using the '+' sign.
#12
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James-I don't know a lot about these matters, but I do know that Yahoo made a concerted effort a couple of years ago to not only buy up search engines, but to control the technology that goes into producing the editorial search results, in order to overtake Google in the search engine wars. To that end, it has acquired such technology in order to accomplish its goal.
#13
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I started using the Yahoo! search engine ever since I started using the Internet, and as they say, old habits die hard.
Just like Orgy7 said, Yahoo uses Google, so there is really no need to use Google for the best search results; Yahoo is just as effective.
Just like Orgy7 said, Yahoo uses Google, so there is really no need to use Google for the best search results; Yahoo is just as effective.
#15
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yep I am wrong again.. nothing new.
http://searchenginewatch.com/reports...le.php/2156401
seems like good site too find out how each search engine work and gives tips too get best search results.
http://searchenginewatch.com/reports...le.php/2156401
seems like good site too find out how each search engine work and gives tips too get best search results.
#17
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The 'biggy' that I have learnt is putting the " before and after the search query. What it does is search for that exact term, otherwise if you put in say 4 words it searches for all those words. As others have said you need to search deep down often.
Searchenginewatch was interesting!
Happy New year Everyone !
Searchenginewatch was interesting!
Happy New year Everyone !
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Yup, Clusty.com came up good with good and relevant results, both those take the results from a lot of different search engines and then sort out the best, so far doing some random ones the results are very very good.
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I am always putting the "" ( " before and then after the query words ) and getting much better results otherwise all the words are searched for individually. I am also sticking with Yahoo now. In all cases though you find decent answers hundred of results down, never pressume that what you find on the first few pages is the best answer!

