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  2. MetaCrawler - Wikipedia

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    MetaCrawler is a search engine. ... MetaCrawler also provided users the option to search for images, video, news, business and personal telephone directories, and for ...

  3. InfoSpace - Wikipedia

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    Infospace, Inc. was an American company that offered private label search engine, online directory, and provider of metadata feeds.The company's flagship metasearch site was Dogpile and its other notable consumer brands were WebCrawler and MetaCrawler.

  4. Metasearch engine - Wikipedia

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    They can do it either by listing results from each engine queried with no additional post-processing (Dogpile) or by analyzing the results and ranking them by their own rules (IxQuick, Metacrawler, and Vivismo). A metasearch engine can also hide the searcher's IP address from the search engines queried thus providing privacy to the search.

  5. List of search engines - Wikipedia

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    Name Language Backend ownership Ask.com: Multilingual Google : Baidu: Chinese: Baidu : Brave Search: Multilingual Brave : Dogpile: English Metasearch engine: DuckDuckGo

  6. Dogpile - Wikipedia

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    Dogpile began operation in November 1996. [4] The site was created and developed by Aaron Flin, who was frustrated with the varying results of existing indexes and intending on making Dogpile query multiple indexes for the best search results. [5]

  7. SearXNG - Wikipedia

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    SearXNG is federated, and as such is hosted by several instances, public and private. Private instances are hosted on a local network, or run on the user's desktop computer itself, and are designed to be used by one person or a small number of people.

  8. Comparison of search engines - Wikipedia

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    Web search engines are listed in tables below for comparison purposes. The first table lists the company behind the engine, volume and ad support and identifies the nature of the software being used as free software or proprietary software.

  9. Singingfish - Wikipedia

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    Singingfish was an audio/video search engine that powered audio video search for Windows Media Player, [1] [2] WindowsMedia.com, RealOne/RealPlayer, [2] Real Guide, [3] AOL Search, Dogpile, Metacrawler [4] and Singingfish.com, among others. Launched in 2000, it was one of the earliest and longest lived search engines dedicated to multimedia ...