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Top 10 search engines that will blow your mind

Top 10 search engines that will blow your mind


Google is the star of the Internet ...What began as a search engine in which librarians and documentaries work, gradually became a conglomerate of cloud services (email, calendar, storage, translator, groups, social network ...) Services, which in one way or another, have created a high degree of dependence on the life and day to day of Internet users. [I still remember the disgust I got when they closed Google Reader]. Its dominant position in the online world is such that many people think that Google is directly the Internet.

But there is life beyond Google.Search engines that try to offer through their services things that are not available to Google.Mainly the privacy of Internet users and results without advertising biases. Then there are other search engines that try to compete with Google by appealing to environmental awareness in the world (such as Ecosia), those who try to make it very difficult in their countries (such as Baidu in China or Yandex in Russia), those who pursue exactly what same as Google (like the Yahoo! or Bing search engine) or those who take advantage of other search engines [and try to improve] to create their own (such as Dogpile or AOL Search).
So, if you have already tired of the Google monopoly, if you want to give the opportunity to another Internet search engine or if you want to meet other new search engines, do not miss the following collection. Notice: There may not be all existing in the world (it might be crazy to keep the list up to date), but some of the best around the world may be represented.

1. Qwant


Qwant is the first search engine that protects the freedoms of its users and ensures that the digital ecosystem remains healthy. Our keywords: privacy and neutrality.







2.DuckDuckGo


DuckDuckGo is a search engine that does'nt share personal information. They also don't save your search history or sell it to advertisers. They do not track your information, browsing incognito mode or without it, as do other search engines.

3. Dogpile


Dogpile is a search engine that returns the best results from major search engines such as Google and Yahoo! This search engine decides which are the most relevant results for the search and eliminates duplicates.

4. Bing


Bing is the Microsoft search engine that helps you turn information into action, as it facilitates and accelerates the transition from the search to the specific activity.


5. StartPage


StartPage and its sister search engine, Ixquick, are the only third-party certified search engines that do not register your IP address or follow your searches. In this search engine you can search, find and navigate with total privacy, in addition the personalized ads are finished with it. You can also get all the possible results without being conditioned to any filter.

6. Ecosia


Ecosia is a search engine that plants trees when you search the web.Isnt it wierd As it does? Through search ads, which generate income for them and use them to plant trees.

7. AOL Search


AOL Search is a search engine that wants users to have fewer searches and, instead, find more things to describe.

8. Yahoo! Search


Yahoo! Search is the search engine that helps you find exactly what you are looking for. Find the most relevant information, videos, images and answers from all over the Web.

9. Baidu


Baidu is a browseer made by China. It offers a service almost identical to that of Google. Highlight your search section for audio / mp3 files.

10. Yandex


Yandex is the search engine that tries to shade Google in Russia.

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