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Nitesh Khawani
by on July 22, 2019
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Search Engines are now a part of our daily life, whether it be searching for Xmas presents or where is the closest coffee shop open before 7 am or searching for the best Steak House in town. People are now becoming more and more reliant on internet search engines to get the answer for their regular queries. At Inspire we track our search traffic utilizing a variety of analytics. Most of our queries returned are related to what we do, and some are simply bizarre — those we're interested in referring to the professional services of that which we do, e.g. improving search ranking, web design, internet development, and many more. Much as we use"all routes to market" we are still heavily dependent on the search engines for our bread & butter traffic. Recently we did a piece of work for a customer seeking to reach to the Russian market, they had spoken to other companies who all shared about what they'd do on Google and the way such specialists they are. This completely missed the point as Google isn't the dominant search engine in Russia, Yandex is!!! This brought it home to me that maybe people have supposed that because Google is a dominant worldwide player that they are also the dominant player in each marketplace. For that reason we thought it'd be worthwhile having a rundown on the rest of the World, so let us look at top 10 search engines on the earth.

List of Top 10 Search Engines on Earth

1) Google:-

This is a number one search engine on earth, and it is also one of the best products from Google. Google acquired seventy to eighty percent of the Search Engine market. The tech giant is always evolving and looking to improve the search engine algorithm to supply the best outcomes to the end-user. Though Google appears to be the largest search engine, as of 2015 YouTube is now more popular than Google (on desktop computers).

2) Bing:-

bing-search-engine After Google, Bing is also one of the best product from Microsoft, and it was launched in 2009. Bing is the default search engine from Microsoft's web browser. At Bing, they're always striving to make it a better search engine, but it's got a long way to go to give Google competition. Microsoft's search engine provides different services including image, video and web search along with maps. Bing introduced Places (Google's equivalent is Google My Business), this is an excellent platform for business to submit their details to optimize their search results.
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3) Yahoo:-

yahoo-search-engine Yahoo & Bing compete more with each other than with Google. A current report on netmarketshare.com tells us that Yahoo has a market share of 7.68 percent. Although a pioneer as a free email provider, this is declining significantly though with their latest acknowledgment that User Details & Passwords where hacked past year.

4) Baidu:-

baidu-search-engine Baidu is the most used search engine in China and was set in Jan 2000 by Chinese Entrepreneur, Eric Xu. This internet search is made to deliver outcomes for website files and graphics. Baidu provides a few services like maps, news, cloud storage, and many more.

5) AOL. :-

aoi.-search-engine Aol.com can also be among the best search engines. These are the guys that used to send out CD's which you would load onto your PC to install their browser and modem software. Once the pre-eminent participant they finally have a market share of 0.59 percent. Verizon Communication purchased AOL for $4.4 billion. It was launched back in 1983. AOL is. The business also provides advertising services as AOL Advertising, AOL mail, and AOL Platform.

6) Ask.com :-

ask-search-engine Launched in 1995, Ask.com, previously Called Ask Jeeves. Their key concept was to have search results based on a simple question + answer web format. It's a question & answer community where you can find the answers to your question, and it integrates a huge amount of archive data to answer your question. Because of this dependency on archived and busy user contributions, the results will not be as current as those you buy in Google, Bing, and Yahoo. They've tried to counter where their resources don't have the response they require assistance from a third-party search engine. Interestingly they don't name that this is. You can also read: How to download YouTube Videos for free | Tips & Tricks

7) DuckDuckGo:-

duckduckgo-search-engine DuckDuckGo is a popular search engine known for protecting the users' privacy. Contrary to Ask.com they're quite open about who they use to create search results; they have partnered with Yahoo, Bing, and Yummly. It had been founded back in 2008 its earnings come from Yahoo-Bing search alliance network and Affiliates and by Gabriel Weinberg in California.

8) Wolfram Alpha:-

wolframalpha Wolfram Alpha is a search engine that does not provide a list of internet pages or documents. Outcomes are based on details & data relating to this query. Their mission statement is to earn all knowledge commutable and accessible. Launched in 2009, they now have a Pro option designed with pricing for Students and Educators. It's a wonderful tool for the market much as it's targeted.

9) Yandex:-

yandex Found in 1997, Yandex is a popular search engine in Russia. Yandex also has a presence in Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Belarus, and Turkey. It provides services like Yandex Maps, Yandex Music, online translator, Yandex Money, and many other services

10) Lycos:-

lycos Lycos has a good reputation in the search engine market. Its areas served are email, web hosting, social media, and entertainment websites. Content Source: Nitesh Khawani
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