Voted Rookie of the Year in MPSIMs and the Pit, along with Best One-liners.
And I don’t plan on keeping this as my sig for long, just until the winning buzz wears off.
I use Google a lot, too, and almost always find what I’m looking for. Northern Lights is pretty thorough, as is Alta Vista. WebCrawler used to be really good, but seems to have fallen off lately.
Yes, Google rocks, but when I need to use operators like “” to search for phrases and - to exclude certain words, I use Altavista. Mostly Google though, just Altavista when I need to refine my search.
``All of your dreams will come true. All of my dreams came true, but now… I have a bunch of other dreams.’’ – Sonic Youth.
Oh yeah. And Altavista has a bigger index. I’ve found that the biggest index is FAST search at http://www.alltheweb.com/ but it sucks at sorting relevancy so I only go to it as a last resort. But it finds some stuff Altavista doesn’t…
``All of your dreams will come true. All of my dreams came true, but now… I have a bunch of other dreams.’’ – Sonic Youth.
I go with Google, too: clean and simple, and what I’m looking for is usually within the first two or three pages of results. And I really don’t recall ever getting a porn result.
I use a meta-search tool called Copernic which lets me enter a search string once, then hits many engines and sorts the results by relevance. Works pretty well. If I don’t find what I want the first go (and I’ve searched for some pretty esoteric things), a minor rephrase or slightly different keywords usually will give me the hit I want.
A committee is a lifeform with six or more legs and no brain.
I’ve always been an Alta Vista man myself, with occassional uses of Infoseek (or whatever they call themselves these days) when AV was giving me too many irrelevant links. Recently I started using dmoz.org which seems to be a human edited search engine. Decent to excellent luck with it, but it’d not as complete.
“I guess one person can make a difference, although most of the time they probably shouldn’t.”
I use http://www.cluestore.com because it searches most of the biggies at once, and gives you a real results list, not a broken up thing like dogpile.
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I tried the ones you guys recommended and punched in my hobby–which I already have primo links for–Hey, I was curious. Google, altavista & dogpile gave me places to buy—but no real info. I cannot believe they didn’t include the museum that I thought would show up. I guess the searches are very influenced by advertising…but to not list the museum…sheesh. There’s gotta be a better real SEARCH engine out there.
Google didn’t give you what you thought? That’s weird. Google is built on the premise of searching links - it looks for how frequent pages are linked in other pages. It doesn’t use an ad directed database where companies can buy more attention.
At least, that’s what they say.
Maybe the museum you wanted sucks and nobody links to it.