Thursday, 2 February 2012

Top 10 Places in Search Engines

First Place



Google Search is a web search engine owned by Google Inc. Google Search is the most-used search engine on the World Wide Web receiving several hundred million queries each day through its various services. His order of search results on Google's search-results pages is based, in part, on a priority rank called a "Page Rank".


1. Focus on the user and all else will follow.

2. Focus on the user and all else will follow
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3. Focus on the user and all else will follow.




Address: http://www.google.co.in/


Second Place



Launched in 1994, Yahoo is the web's oldest "directory," a place where human editors organize web sites into categories. However, in October 2002, Yahoo made a giant shift to crawler-based listings for its main results. These came from Google until February 2004. Now, Yahoo uses its own search technology.

In addition to excellent search results, you can use tabs above the search box on the Yahoo home page to seek images, Yellow Page listings or use Yahoo's excellent shopping search engine. Or visit the Yahoo Searchhome page, where even more specialized search options are offered.

Address: http://in.search.yahoo.com/
Third Place
Bing (formerly Live Search, Windows Live Search, and MSN Search) is a web search engine  from Microsoft. Bing was unveiled by Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer on May 28, 2009 at the All Things Digital conference in San Diego. It went fully online on June 3, 2009 with a preview version released on June 1, 2009.
Notable changes include the listing of search suggestions as queries are entered and a list of related searches based on semantic technology from Power set that Microsoft purchased in 2008.
On July 29, 2009, Microsoft and Yahoo! announced a deal in which Bing would power Yahoo! Search. All Yahoo! Search global customers and partners are expected to have made the transition by early 2012.