The top 10 alternatives to Google search

Bing it? Hunch it? Cuil it?

By Nick Heath, 16 June 2009 12:13

Google is so firmly entrenched as most people's search engine of choice that it's entered common parlance as a verb.

But it's not the only game in town: newcomers are pushing alternative models promising to tame the internet using crowd sourcing and "computational knowledge engines".

So is it time to give the big G the heave-ho? Here's silicon.com's round-up of the best of alternative search engines out there, starting with Twitter Search.

Twitter Search

When Google is just too slow, why not tap into the fast moving wisdom of the Tweet cloud?

The Twuniverse proved its worth as a primary news source earlier this year, when Twitpic threw up the first pictures of the US Airways jet that crashed into the Hudson River in New York.

Biz Stone and the other creators of Twitter have tapped into the potential use of the site as a search engine able to deliver information almost instantaneously, adding a trending topics panel to Twitter's front page. As a result, Twitterers can now discover which stories have momentum building around them in real-time.

Refinements like TwitterWhere add the ability to search for tweets in a specific area, allowing you to home in on trends and breaking news in a particular geography.

Image credit: Nick Heath/silicon.com

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  1. 1. David Gaskill

    This item give some very interesting any useful data on a range of search engines but what is the point of the pictures?

    The size is such that the text is completely unreadable. A copy of your gas bill or a picture of Magna Carta would have been equally informative. Screen shots of anything at this image size are a complete waste of screen space. Let's have more text instead.

    David

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