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Big.com - The Biggest Search Results on the Web. (literally)

July 31st, 2008 | 1 Comment | Posted in Alternative Search Engines

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http://www.big.com

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Big.com is a simple search engine that has the biggest search results on the web. Now, when I say the “Biggest” results on the web, I’m not talking about how many pages it has indexed or how many people it employs - I’m talking about readability.

Big.com touts it’s service as “The Most Readable Search Results on the Web” and provides it’s users with a simple interface and a default 26 pixel font size. Considering that most search engines display their results in the standard 10-12 pixel font, I think this is a pretty safe assumption. More »

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Viewzi.com — A Beautiful, Yet Complex Visual Search Engine

July 31st, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Alternative Search Engines

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http://www.viewzi.com

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Viewzi.com is a visual search engine with one of the most beautiful, yet complex user interfaces I’ve ever seen.  Instead of taking a machine approach to search results - Where results are presented in the same, list type view - Viewzi provides it’s users 2 dozen or so interpretations or “views” of your query.

Viewzi is a completely new approach to search.  There are many different visual search engines out there including Rollyo and Searchme, however none of them even come close to flexibility Viewzi Provides.

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SearchMash.com - Google’s Secret Public Search Engine

July 26th, 2008 | 1 Comment | Posted in Alternative Search Engines, Google

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http://www.searchmash.com

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SearchMash.com is an experimental search engine by Google that they use play with different search technologies and concepts.  SearchMash is a unique site in that it constantly changes the interface, features, and search technology to figure out what works and what doesn’t.  The site has a very unassuming interface, but this hides some very interesting developments underneath.
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