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As expected, Google took first place in the world rankings. His share is more than 70% of search queries from residents from all over the world. Moreover, a third of all google.com traffic comes from US citizens. In addition, Google is the most visited website in the world. The average daily duration of use of the Google search engine is 9 minutes.

The advantage of the Google search engine is the absence of unnecessary elements on the page. Just a search bar and the company logo. Chip are animated pictures and browser games dedicated to popular and local holidays.

2. Bing

Bing - search engine from Microsoft, dating back to 2009. From that moment on, it became a mandatory attribute of smartphones running Windows OS. Bing is also distinguished by minimalism - in addition to the header with a list of all Microsoft products, the page contains only a search bar and the name of the system. Bing is most popular in the USA (31%), China (18%) and Germany (6%).

3. Yahoo!

Third place went to one of the oldest search engines - Yahoo. The bulk of users also live in the USA (24%). It seems that the rest of the world is deliberately avoiding the help of search robots... The search engine is also popular in India, Indonesia, Taiwan and the UK. In addition to the search bar, on the Yahoo! offers a weather forecast in your region, as well as global trends in the form of a news feed.

4. Baidu

A Chinese search engine that has gained notoriety in Russia. Due to its aggressive policy and lack of translation into Russian or English, extensions of this search engine are perceived as viruses. It is very difficult to completely remove them and get rid of pop-up windows with hieroglyphs. However, this site is fourth in the world by attendance. 92% of its audience are Chinese citizens.

5. AOL

AOL is an American search engine whose name stands for America Online. Its popularity is significantly lower than that of previous systems. Its heyday was in the 90s and 00s. Almost 70% of AOL's audience are residents of the United States.

6.Ask.com

This search engine, dating back to 1995, has quite unusual interface. She perceives all requests as questions and offers answer options in accordance with the search results. This is somewhat reminiscent of the Answers.Mail service. However, it is not amateur answers that are included in the search results, but full-fledged articles. Over the past year, the site has lost about 50 positions in the world ranking of the most popular Internet resources and today ranks only 104th.

7.Excite

This search engine is unremarkable and similar to a lot of other sites. It offers users a lot of services (such as News, Mail, Weather, Travel, etc.) The site's interface also evokes memories of the web of the 90s and, one might assume, has changed little since then.

8.DuckDuckGo

The developers immediately warn that this search engine does not track your actions online. Nowadays, this is a significant argument when choosing a search engine. The site design is made in a modern manner, using bright colors and funny pictures. Unlike other search engines, the “duck search engine” has been translated into Russian. Over the past year, the site has gained about 400 positions and in March 2017. is ranked 504th in the Alexa popularity rankings.

9. Wolfram Alpha

A distinctive feature of this search is the variety of auxiliary services designed for queries related to certain knowledge. That is, in the search results you will not see links to posts on social networks or articles from the yellow press. You will be offered specific numbers and verified facts in the form of a single document. This browser is ideal for schoolchildren and students.

10. Yandex

Search engine, the most popular in Russia and the CIS countries. In addition, about 3% of the site's audience are residents of Germany. The site is notable for its large number of services for all occasions (music, radio, public transport schedules, real estate, translator, etc.). The resource also offers a large selection of individual website design, as well as customizing widgets for yourself. Yandex ranks 31st in the world in popularity, having lost 11 positions over the past year.

Search engine (or "search engine") is a special computer system that is designed and intended to search for the necessary information in accordance with user search queries.

The key parameter of search engines is the query. It is in accordance with search queries that the world's search engines provide users with the necessary information by generating search results.

In order to accurately answer as many user queries as possible, search bots (for example, ) perform 3 mandatory steps.

  1. Scan pages. They monitor what new pages/sites appear and how old ones are updated.
  2. Index the pages. Recognize the contents of the page and add them to their huge database.
  3. Pages are ranked. Depending on the user's request, the search engine generates results by selecting the best results from its database using a specific algorithm.

If you have created a website and want your audience to find you and choose you among your competitors, you need to follow a number of rules. In different search engines they may differ in details, but the basic principles of operation are similar.

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Google

According to Statcounter data for May 2019, Google holds 92.04% of the search engine market. This data does not include social networks (Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, etc.).

Google tries to give the best answer to the user's query. It is for this purpose that the regular evolution of its algorithms occurs. But this process led Google to an interesting result.

Often factors related to domain authority, site trust, and quantity are more important than the value of information for the user. As a result, sites that better respond to the user’s request, but do not have greater “authority” in the eyes of the search engine, remain unnoticed by the user. Surprisingly, one of the most innovative companies in the world is making its algorithms more conservative. Power users (both readers and content writers) are noticing this and are becoming increasingly irritated by Google's monopoly among search engines.

In addition, many people know that Google tracks every user step in detail. In addition to understanding how to improve their products, this also enables Google to create better targeting conditions within the Google Ads advertising system. Some of us don't pay attention to it. But the number of users who want to use search engines without advertisements, or search for information using other algorithms, is growing. Luckily, there are many alternatives to Google. Each of them has certain advantages and special areas of application.

It is important to clarify that this article was not created in order to underestimate the importance of Google in the eyes of active users of the entire network. Its purpose is only to show the large number of tools and information search options that now exist. Google was not a pioneer in the search engine market, but it (namely Sergey Brin and Larry Page) created the most advanced website ranking algorithm of its time. And throughout the history of the development of the search engine market, he defined and defines the rules of the game in this market.

Bing

Bing is the most popular search engine after Google (Yahoo was acquired by Microsoft in 2009). It is the only Microsoft search engine that was designed specifically for Windows systems.

Bing has excellent video search capabilities that are even better than Google. There are more autocomplete options here when entering user queries. It tracks more relationships between individual websites, making it easier to find similar options online.

Yandex

Yandex is one of the most popular search engines in Russia. Users usually call Yandex the Russian analogue of Google, since it has a similar interface and additional services. This service is known for its well-designed logical algorithm that distributes the results with some additional features. Now, it is known that Yandex understands the meaning of the text better. A young site that is promoting in the CIS can reach the TOP in Yandex much faster than in . But only if the emphasis is on the quality of content and the convenience of the site, and not on links.

DuckDuckGo

DuckDuckGo is another popular search option that comes pre-installed in some popular browsers (like Firefox). This is one of the best options for those who do not want their data to be tracked. Typically, DuckDuckGo is opposed to Google, which is like “Big Brother” and monitors the user’s every move.

Boardreader

Boardreader will appeal to those interested in unusual search engines. It is designed as a simple message board and searches results exclusively from forums around the world where real people share their experiences on the specified topic.

Dogpile

Dogpile is a real data harvester as it crawls the search results of three popular search engines (Google, Yandex and Yahoo), and selects the best results from each. The simplicity of the interface and the absence of advertisements allows you to better focus on your search.

Creative Commons Search

Creative Commons Search, or CC Search for short, is a unique anonymous search engine. It makes it possible to obtain copyrighted materials with rights for reuse for personal purposes. If you're planning to create a personal web page, CC Search is a great place to gather design materials.

Giphy

Giphy is the perfect search engine for those who are passionate about animated GIFs. It was specially designed to search for miniature videos. Here you can get a lot of positive emotions when searching for funny kittens or funny situations with endless repetition.

Quora

Quora is more like an information portal than a search engine. Here you can communicate with people on a variety of topics and get answers to important questions from users around the world. Moreover, the site has a special category of thematic questions that have been asked before. The Russian-language analogue of such a service is Thequestion. They have different designs and structures, but the essence is the same - the user wants to get the best answer to his question from real people.

Vimeo

YouTube is a division of Google filled with tons of advertisements.

StartPage is another anonymous service for people who are obsessed with their privacy and negatively perceive Google's policy of sharing sensitive data for commercial use. Not only will it allow you to conduct a completely safe search, but it will also hide your data such as IP and MAC addresses. This allows you to access any websites through a special proxy server and leave no trace of the user’s presence on the sites.

Ask.com

Ask.com is a service that unites all popular search engines and generates special thematic pages where users can bookmark the most interesting search results. This is also where you can ask people for more advice.

SlideShare

SlideShare will be an excellent source for finding useful materials: presentations, infographics, documents. This site has an unlimited database of presentations that is available to all registered users (and it is constantly updated).

If we need to find out something, the first thing we do is go to the browser and open a search engine, a search engine website. Most often, Google or Yandex is used for this when searching on the Russian-language Internet. But what about the rest of the world? Are there better search engines there that would be worth switching to?

1. Google

The ranking of the most popular search engines in the world is topped by Google, which receives 70% of search queries from all inhabitants of the planet. At the same time, a third of the traffic of the google.com service is used by US residents. This site has become the most visited in the world. On average, a person uses the services of this search engine 9 minutes a day, which is quite a lot, considering the fact that most of us just enter a search query into Google and select sites to go to.
This search engine appeared in 1996, and its original task was to search the library files of Stanford University. And two years later, Google Corporation was founded. Now it has over a hundred regional versions intended for multilingual countries. Now, not only a search engine operates under this brand, but also about 50 various services, one of which is the popular Google Chrome browser.
The main advantage of this search engine is that there is no unnecessary information on its main page - only the company logo and the search bar, no weather, news, music and other things. Therefore, using it, a person is not forced to be distracted by advertising and other extraneous things, but can directly do what he came to this page for. The highlight of the service are browser games and animated pictures related to local and international holidays.


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2. Bing

This search engine was announced by Microsoft in 2009, after which it immediately became a mandatory attribute of those smartphones that run on the Windows platform. Bing is also characterized by minimalism in design - a header that lists the corporation's products, the name of the system and the search bar. This search engine is used most in the USA (31%), followed by China (18%) and Germany (6%). Thanks to competition with the undisputed leader Google, Bing is forced to constantly improve. In fact, this system was released about 20 years ago, during which time it had to change names and owners more than once, but the quality of the services it provided did not suffer much from this.

3. Yahoo!

One of the oldest search engines Yahoo! took third place. 24% of its users also live in the US (as if people in the rest of the world avoid using search engines). It is also quite well known in the UK, Indonesia, India, and Taiwan. Search bar Yahoo! less ascetic - there is a weather forecast in the user’s region of residence and a feed of the most important news.

4. Baidu

This Chinese search engine has gained notoriety in Russia due to the lack of translation into Russian and English, and its aggressive policy. In addition, its extensions are perceived by computers as viruses. They are difficult to completely remove in order to get rid of pop-up windows with incomprehensible hieroglyphs. It’s strange that this search engine came in 4th place in demand. Although no, because 92% of its users are Chinese, and there are many of them. Baidu has its own online encyclopedia, which is more popular than the Chinese version of Wikipedia, and an antivirus program to boot.

5. AOL

The abbreviation of this American search engine stands for America online. It is significantly inferior in popularity to previous systems. AOL's heyday occurred at the end of the last century - the beginning of this century, and 70% of users are Americans. By 5% since 2005, Google began to use the AOL Search Engine system; by this time, there was already a clear decrease in interest in this search engine. This system does not have its own database, but uses Inktomi and ODP search results.

6.Ask.com

This search engine appeared in 1995 and has a non-trivial interface. The system perceives requests as questions and offers answer options in the search results (something similar is available in the Answers.Mail service), however, the results produce full-fledged articles, not amateur answers. Last year, the site fell 50 positions in the ranking of the most popular Internet resources in the world, falling out of the top hundred, stopping at 104th place.

7.Excite

An unremarkable search engine among the mass of other sites. It overwhelms the user with a bunch of unnecessary services (weather, mail, news, travel, etc.). His internet is reminiscent of the 90s, and may have remained virtually unchanged since then. The excite.com search engine catalog contains up to 80,000 hand-selected links to the best Internet resources in a wide variety of areas of human activity. Each link has a short description of 3-4 lines. Once upon a time, the concept of thematic channels first appeared on Excite. More than 50 million documents are indexed in this search engine; indexing here is carried out using the full text.


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8.DuckDuckGo

The developers of this search engine immediately reassure the user that it does not track online activities, and in today’s time this is a solid plus. The site design looks very modern, with bright colors and cheerful pictures. Fortunately, this “duck” search robot understands Russian.
Much attention is paid here to producing not the maximum number, but the best results. It generates lists using over 400 sources, including key crowdsourcing sites (Wikipedia) and other search engines. This search engine is aimed primarily at the confidentiality of user information, which is sometimes so lacking in the modern world, and uses cookies only when necessary.

9. Wolfram|Alpha

This search engine has an abundance of support services that are designed for queries in different areas of knowledge. Here, articles from the yellow press or links to posts on social networks will not appear in the search results. Verified facts and specific figures will be issued in the form of a single document. This is an ideal browser for students and schoolchildren. As soon as you enter the name of the locality in the request window, the robot will inform the user about the location on the map, its population, local time, weather, post a list of nearby cities, etc. The received information can be downloaded to your computer in the form of a PDF file.
Wolfram|Alpha is also useful in scientific research. If you enter the name of a plant or animal into it, it will display a wide variety of information about it. Using this service, you can analyze various trends and much more.

10. Yandex

This search engine is most popular in the CIS countries, including Russia. And 3% of its audience lives in Germany. The site presents numerous services in a variety of areas (radio, music, real estate, public transport schedules, translator, etc.). Here you have the opportunity to design the site individually and customize widgets. But over the past year, Yandex has lost a lot of its positions.

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What is this

DuckDuckGo is a fairly well-known open source search engine. Servers are located in the USA. In addition to its own robot, the search engine uses results from other sources: Yahoo, Bing, Wikipedia.

The better

DuckDuckGo positions itself as a search engine that provides maximum privacy and confidentiality. The system does not collect any data about the user, does not store logs (no search history), and the use of cookies is as limited as possible.

DuckDuckGo does not collect or share personal information from users. This is our privacy policy.

Gabriel Weinberg, founder of DuckDuckGo

Why do you need this

All major search engines are trying to personalize search results based on data about the person in front of the monitor. This phenomenon is called the “filter bubble”: the user sees only those results that are consistent with his preferences or that the system deems as such.

Forms an objective picture that does not depend on your past behavior on the Internet, and eliminates Google and Yandex thematic advertising based on your queries. With DuckDuckGo it is easy to search for information in foreign languages, while Google and Yandex by default give preference to Russian-language sites, even if the query is entered in another language.


What is this

not Evil is a system that searches the anonymous Tor network. To use it, you need to go to this network, for example by launching a specialized .

not Evil is not the only search engine of its kind. There is LOOK (the default search in the Tor browser, accessible from the regular Internet) or TORCH (one of the oldest search engines on the Tor network) and others. We settled on not Evil because of the clear hint from Google (just look at the start page).

The better

It searches where Google, Yandex and other search engines are generally closed.

Why do you need this

The Tor network contains many resources that cannot be found on the law-abiding Internet. And their number will grow as government control over the content of the Internet tightens. Tor is a kind of network within the Internet with its own social networks, torrent trackers, media, trading platforms, blogs, libraries, and so on.

3. YaCy

What is this

YaCy is a decentralized search engine that works on the principle of P2P networks. Each computer on which the main software module is installed scans the Internet independently, that is, it is analogous to a search robot. The results obtained are collected into a common database that is used by all YaCy participants.

The better

It’s difficult to say whether this is better or worse, since YaCy is a completely different approach to organizing search. The absence of a single server and owner company makes the results completely independent of anyone's preferences. The autonomy of each node eliminates censorship. YaCy is capable of searching the deep web and non-indexed public networks.

Why do you need this

If you are a supporter of open source software and a free Internet, not subject to the influence of government agencies and large corporations, then YaCy is your choice. It can also be used to organize a search within a corporate or other autonomous network. And even though YaCy is not very useful in everyday life, it is a worthy alternative to Google in terms of the search process.

4. Pipl

What is this

Pipl is a system designed to search for information about a specific person.

The better

The authors of Pipl claim that their specialized algorithms search more efficiently than “regular” search engines. In particular, priority is given to social network profiles, comments, member lists, and various databases that publish information about people, such as databases of court decisions. Pipl's leadership in this area is confirmed by assessments from Lifehacker.com, TechCrunch and other publications.

Why do you need this

If you need to find information about a person living in the US, then Pipl will be much more effective than Google. The databases of Russian courts are apparently inaccessible to the search engine. Therefore, he does not cope so well with Russian citizens.

What is this

FindSounds is another specialized search engine. Searches various sounds in open sources: house, nature, cars, people, and so on. The service does not support queries in Russian, but there is an impressive list of Russian-language tags that you can use to search.

The better

The output contains only sounds and nothing extra. In the settings you can set the desired format and sound quality. All sounds found are available for download. There is a search by pattern.

Why do you need this

If you need to quickly find the sound of a musket shot, the blows of a suckling woodpecker, or the cry of Homer Simpson, then this service is for you. And we chose this only from the available Russian-language queries. In English the spectrum is even wider.

Seriously, a specialized service requires a specialized audience. But what if it comes in handy for you too?

What is this

Wolfram|Alpha is a computational search engine. Instead of links to articles containing keywords, it provides a ready-made answer to the user's request. For example, if you enter “compare the populations of New York and San Francisco” into the search form in English, Wolfram|Alpha will immediately display tables and graphs with the comparison.

The better

This service is better than others for finding facts and calculating data. Wolfram|Alpha collects and organizes knowledge available on the Web from a variety of fields, including science, culture and entertainment. If this database contains a ready-made answer to a search query, the system displays it; if not, it calculates and displays the result. In this case, the user sees only nothing superfluous.

Why do you need this

If you are a student, analyst, journalist, or researcher, for example, you can use Wolfram|Alpha to find and calculate data related to your work. The service does not understand all requests, but it is constantly developing and becoming smarter.

What is this

The Dogpile metasearch engine displays a combined list of results from search results from Google, Yahoo and other popular systems.

The better

First, Dogpile displays fewer ads. Secondly, the service uses a special algorithm to find and show the best results from different search engines. According to the Dogpile developers, their systems generate the most complete search results on the entire Internet.

Why do you need this

If you can't find information on Google or another standard search engine, look for it in several search engines at once using Dogpile.

What is this

BoardReader is a system for text search in forums, question and answer services and other communities.

The better

The service allows you to narrow your search field to social platforms. Thanks to special filters, you can quickly find posts and comments that match your criteria: language, publication date and site name.

Why do you need this

BoardReader can be useful for PR specialists and other media specialists who are interested in the opinion of the masses on certain issues.

Finally

The life of alternative search engines is often fleeting. Lifehacker asked the former general director of the Ukrainian branch of Yandex, Sergei Petrenko, about the long-term prospects of such projects.


Sergey Petrenko

Former General Director of Yandex.Ukraine.

As for the fate of alternative search engines, it is simple: to be very niche projects with a small audience, therefore without clear commercial prospects or, conversely, with complete clarity of their absence.

If you look at the examples in the article, you can see that such search engines either specialize in a narrow but popular niche, which, perhaps, has not yet grown enough to be noticeable on the radars of Google or Yandex, or they are testing an original hypothesis in ranking, which is not yet applicable in regular search.

For example, if a search on Tor suddenly turns out to be in demand, that is, results from there are needed by at least a percentage of Google’s audience, then, of course, ordinary search engines will begin to solve the problem of how to find them and show them to the user. If the behavior of the audience shows that for a significant proportion of users in a significant number of queries, results given without taking into account factors depending on the user seem more relevant, then Yandex or Google will begin to produce such results.

“Be better” in the context of this article does not mean “be better at everything.” Yes, in many aspects our heroes are far from Yandex (even far from Bing). But each of these services gives the user something that the search industry giants cannot offer. Surely you also know similar projects. Share with us - let's discuss.

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It is difficult to imagine the modern Internet without search engines. Every day they process billions of requests coming through desktop browsers and mobile applications. The most complex algorithms literally predict user actions, suggest possible options for input data, and produce the most accurate results.

But what is the best search engine operating on the Internet today? Why do we prefer a particular search engine? In our article we will analyze which search engines have gained the most popularity and what are their fundamental differences.

Ranking of search engines in the world

First, let's find out which search engines are the most popular in the world. To do this, let’s turn to the data provided by the reputable analytical agency NetMarketShare. This table shows the top 5 search engines and the percentage of requests from personal computer users for 2017:

It is easy to see that in both positions the Google search engine is leading by the widest margin from its competitors. Moreover, on mobile devices, Google essentially has a monopoly, processing 93% of all search queries. This is also due to the widespread use of smartphones running Android OS.

In addition, Google is one of the most minimalistic search engines. On the main page, the user sees only a logo and a search bar. Users are also attracted to interesting doodles - Google logos that are redrawn in honor of a certain date or event. Very often such doodles are made interactive. Thus, according to all the above indicators, Google is clearly the best search engine.

In second place in popularity, both on PCs and on smartphones, is the Chinese search engine Baidu. The fact is that this service is the only one available in China - it is used by 92% of the entire population. From time to time, Baidu tries to expand its geographic boundaries, but it has never gained popularity in other countries. This is largely due to a rather aggressive promotion policy and a conflict between search engine extensions and antivirus software.


Bing is a search engine from Microsoft that is most often used by PC owners in the United States. The small percentage of requests from mobile devices is due to the fact that Microsoft smartphones are gradually leaving the market.


Yahoo! is one of the oldest search engines, which was created in 1995. It is mainly used by residents of the USA, Great Britain and some Southeast Asian countries.

The search engine from Yandex was only in the top five for queries from a PC. A small percentage of the total number of requests is also due to the fact that the domestic search engine is used by users in Russia and the CIS countries. And the Dogpile service closes the top 5 in terms of popularity of search engines for mobile devices. Its main audience is residents of the USA, Canada and Europe.

Search engine rankings in Russia

Data from the LiveInternet counter and the analytical service Seo-auditor will help us find out which is the best search engine in the Russian Internet segment of the Runet.

The LiveInternet counter takes into account search queries from both PC and mobile platforms. As a result, the popularity rating of search engines in Russia looks like this:


The two main competitors, Google and Yandex, are leading by a wide margin. Both search engines are characterized by high speed and efficiency. In addition, each service has its own unique features. For example, the Google search engine provides clear and concise information about each site, and also takes into account the quality of pages in the results. Yandex pays great attention to its additional services, which are connected with every request in the search engine.

In third place in popularity was the search engine from Mail.ru. Many experts note that this service has well-developed search algorithms and fast news updates on the main page. On the other hand, Mail has plenty of shortcomings. First of all, this is a lack of additional services and an unfinished anti-spam filter.

The once popular Rambler now processes only 0.2% of the total number of search queries on the RuNet. Some time ago, the service underwent a major overhaul: the search engine changed its logo and the main page was redrawn from scratch. However, this, unfortunately, did not help to rise in the search engine rankings.


Nevertheless, Rambler has its obvious advantages. For example, an associative search system. If the user forgets to change the layout and types in the word vepsrf, the search engine returns results for the query “Music”. Now this system will not surprise anyone, but Rambler was the first search engine on the RuNet that was able to implement such an algorithm in a high-quality manner.

The Bing search engine processed less than 200 thousand requests per year. As mentioned above, the service from Microsoft is popular mainly in the West, and, most likely, most of the requests on the RuNet via Bing are sent from smartphones and PCs of foreigners working in Russia.

Similar data on the popularity of search engines can be observed in a study by the analytical agency Seo-auditor. Compare the figures for January and November 2017:

Having compared data from Yandex.Metrica, SpyLog/Openstat, LiveInternet, Hotlog, [email protected] counters, as well as using original algorithms, Seo-auditor specialists came to the conclusion that the title of “Best Search Engine” in RuNet is again shared among themselves Google and Yandex. In addition, it is noticeable how the share of requests through the search engines Mail, Rambler and Bing has decreased over the year.

Mobile search engine applications

Among the top five most popular search engines, Google, Yandex and Bing have branded mobile applications. To find out how each utility differs, we tested search engines on a powerful and productive smartphone. As a test request, we used one of the most popular, at the moment, not only in Russia, but throughout the world - Star Wars 8. The result can be seen in the video below:

Google in its mobile search engine is guided by the same principle as in the desktop version - a minimum of interface elements. The search query can be entered either from the on-screen keyboard or by voice. In the search engine results, you can trace a clear hierarchy:

  • Reviews and ratings of the film
  • Showtimes in city cinemas
  • Trailers on YouTube
  • List of film actors
  • Related queries
  • Links to sites.

A similar picture can be seen in the Yandex search engine. The Russian service also copies the main version in its application. The main page contains useful services and news, and the search bar is fixed at the bottom of the screen. The results are distributed as follows:

  • Trailers and videos on Yandex.Video
  • Cinema show times
  • Link to Wikipedia
  • List of actors
  • Related queries
  • Links to the site (and the first link is the film’s page on Kinopoisk, which belongs to Yandex).

A separate feature of Yandex is the voice assistant Alice, with which you can not only find the information you need, but also pass the time in a pleasant and sometimes funny conversation with a digital algorithm.


The Bing app, like Google, follows the path of brevity. The main screen has a search button on a beautiful background. By clicking on the magnifying glass, the user is taken to the search engine page. Despite the fact that the interface is not Russified, the application quickly produces the desired results. True, unlike Google and Yandex, Bing is limited to only links to sites without additionally included services.

Alternative search engines

In addition to the most popular search engines like Yandex and Google, there are many interesting search services on the Internet that, in terms of their functions, can be a good alternative to the recognized giants. We have selected 5 of the most interesting systems that can be used both on PCs and smartphones.


A search engine that is based on three main principles:

  • No personal data storage
  • No intrusive advertising based on user requests
  • Lack of tracking of user actions.

Thus, DuckDuckGo will be appreciated by those who prefer privacy on the Internet and want to receive objective information, without taking into account past Internet search behavior. In addition, DuckDuckGo is not geographically tied to the user. This means that information can be searched and received in any language, while Yandex and Google give preference to Russian-language resources, even if you enter a query in English.

YaCy

A decentralized search engine that does not have a single server and owner. YaCy is a network of user computers on which a special program is installed. Each PC independently scans the Network and collects the information received into a common database. Each node in the YaCy network is autonomous and therefore not subject to government or corporate censorship.

The only drawback for domestic users is that YaCy is not Russified.

Pipl


Pipl is a system that is designed to search for specific users on the Internet. Complex algorithms collect all the data about a person from social network profiles, comments, open databases, and so on. At the moment, the Pipl search database contains data on more than 3 billion people.

Searching the RuNet for Pipl is still quite a difficult task. So this search engine will be more useful to those who are looking for specific users in Europe, the USA or Canada.

Question-answering system, search engine based on a knowledge base and a set of computational algorithms. Unlike other search engines, Wolfram|Alpha does not display a list of links for queries, but generates a complete answer based on a knowledge base about history, culture, science, cinema, theater and much more. In addition, the algorithm connects data about famous people and pages on the Internet.

For example, when asked for Star Wars films, the search engine returns a list of all films in the cinematic universe, for each of which you can view an individual information card. Following is a selection of film posters and detailed information about box office receipts in cinemas.

Wolfram|Alpha is constantly updating its database to more accurately display the most relevant information for queries. For students, journalists, analysts and researchers, Wolfram|Alpha is perhaps the best search engine, as it provides not only text information, but also compiles various graphs, tables and diagrams for greater clarity.

We introduced you to the most popular search engines. Of course, it is quite difficult to call a certain search engine the best in the world. Each system has its own set of tools that attract certain users. Which search engine do you use most often? Tell us about your impressions in the comments to this article!

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