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  2. List of search engines - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_search_engines

    Search engines, including web search engines, selection-based search engines, metasearch engines, desktop search tools, and web portals and vertical market websites have a search facility for online databases.

  3. Search engine - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Search_engine

    As of January 2022, Google is by far the world's most used search engine, with a market share of 90.6%, and the world's other most used search engines were Bing, Yahoo!, Baidu, Yandex, and DuckDuckGo.

  4. Yahoo! - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yahoo!

    It provides a web portal, search engine Yahoo Search, and related services, including My Yahoo!, Yahoo Mail, Yahoo News, Yahoo Finance, Yahoo Sports and its advertising platform, Yahoo! Native . Yahoo was established by Jerry Yang and David Filo in January 1994 and was one of the pioneers of the early Internet era in the 1990s. [6]

  5. AOL

    search.aol.com

    Search query. The search engine that helps you find exactly what you're looking for. Find the most relevant information, video, images, and answers from all across the Web.

  6. Microsoft Bing - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Bing

    On July 29, 2009, Microsoft and Yahoo! announced that they had made a ten-year deal in which the Yahoo! search engine would be replaced by Bing, retaining the Yahoo! user interface.

  7. Wikipedia:External search engines - Wikipedia

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    By following the links below, you can use the Google search engine to search Wikipedia – either all languages, or English-only. Google indexes all namespaces except user talk. Search all languages; Search the English Wikipedia only; How to provide a link to a specific Google Search

  8. AOL Search FAQs - AOL Help

    help.aol.com/articles/aol-search-faqs

    Learn tips to yield better searches, like filtering your search by location, date range, or specific category with AOL Search FAQs.

  9. Ask.com - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ask.com

    Search engine shut-down. In 2010, Ask.com abandoned the search industry, with the loss of 130 search engineering jobs, because it could not compete against more popular search engines such as Google. Earlier in the year, Ask had launched a Q&A community for generating answers from real people as opposed to search algorithms then combined this ...

  10. History of Yahoo! - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Yahoo!

    On July 29, 2009, it was announced in a 10-year deal that Microsoft would have full access to Yahoo!'s search engine to be used in future Microsoft projects for its search engine, Bing. Under the deal, Microsoft was not required to pay any cash up front to Yahoo!.

  11. Google Search - Wikipedia

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    Google Search (also known simply as Google or Google.com) is a search engine operated by Google. It allows users to search for information on the Internet by entering keywords or phrases. Google Search uses algorithms to analyze and rank websites based on their relevance to the search query. It is the most popular search engine worldwide.