Unlike Google, YouTube is a video-only search engine. It won’t help you to find blog posts and informational articles, but if you’re looking for video content, there’s no better option. And these days, there’s a video for pretty much anything you could need to know. However, it...
Bingis the second most used search engine in the world although it keeps up to all the expectations that one may have from a search engine. It not only has all the essential functions likeGooglebut also a few advanced features that unfortunately is still underestimated. One of the features t...
Dogpileis a metasearch engine, that allows you to simultaneously search for not only Google but also Bing and Yahoo.No longer can you trust just Google Search, as it pushes results from its own sister sites.Using such meta-search engines, you can get the best of the three worlds. Read:S...
These aren’t new search engines, but rather the advanced search forms and operators for popular search engines likeGoogle,Bing,Yahoo,Baidu, andDuckDuckGo. Use them to find highly specific topics with more than just keywords. Private Search Engines Private search engines allow you to search for c...
Launched in 1994, Yahoo was one of the first search engines on the internet. It uses Microsoft's Bing to power its search function. So, the results are often similar. Yahoo is more than just a search engine. It’s an extensive web portal. It covers content on almost every topic, from...
In the ever-growing space of SEO software tools, Google Keyword Planner (GKP) often emerges as a knight in shining armor for many, and it’s easy to see why. It’s free, backed by the Google brand, and offers a direct line into the database of the world’s biggest search engine. ...
1.Microsoft Bing Microsoft’s search engine provides web, image, and video search, with special features like Microsoft Rewards and Bing for Good, allowing users to earn points and support charitable causes. In addition, Bing’s visual search feature allows users to search using images rather tha...
Google’s reverse image search is probably the most well-known of these engines, but what do you do when you’re not having any luck? Fortunately, there are plenty of alternatives to help you find what you’re looking for. 1.Bing Visual Search ...
Microsoft has done tremendous work on Edge to make itfeature-rich and light on resourcesat the same time. In comparison to Chrome, Edge consumesmuch less RAMand is power-efficient too. Apart from that, Microsoft recently added theBing AI sidebarinto Edge which is truly one of the best things...
Bing is of course owned by Microsoft and those with a problem with Google’s behaviour might not be massive Microsoft fans either. They have however created a strong search engine that almost makes up for the hellscape that maintaining IE compatibility used to be (I’ll never forget Microsoft...