10 Best Search Engines in the World(2023 Update)
Search engines are our daily life part. After coming search engines People
are now more and more dependent on search engines to get answers for everyday
queries.
Maybe it can be a shocking surprise for many people, but Google is not the only search
engine that is available on the Internet today!!!!
Top-tier world 10 Best Search Engines
By
popularity top-tier 10 Best search engines in 2022
1. Google
2. Microsoft Bing
3. Yahoo
4. Baidu
5. Yandex
6. DuckDuckGo
7. Ask.com
8. Ecosia
9. Aol.com
Internet Archive
The prime leading search engine nowadays is Google. Almost 70 percent of the Search Engine market has been acquired by
Google.
Google’s
founders are Larry Page and Sergey Brin
came up with the idea of websites referenced by other websites are more important
than other websites and that deserve a prime leading ranking in the search
results.
Microsoft Bing
Bing was
renamed by Microsoft Bing in Oct
2020.
Bing was launched in
2009.
Bing is the default search
engine in Microsoft’s web browser.
Their
search engine market share is constantly low even though Bing is the default
search engine on Windows PCs.
The best
alternative search engine to Google is Microsoft Bing. Bing’s search
engine share is between 2.83% and 12.31%.
Yahoo
Yahoo is the most popular email provider and
its web search engine holds third place in search and comes with an average of
1% market share.
From October 2011 to
October 2015, Yahoo search was powered exclusively by Bing. In October 2015
Yahoo agreed with Google to provide search-related services and until October
2018, the results of Yahoo were powered both by Google and Bing.
It was launched in March2, 1995.
Baidu
The global market share of Baidu is between 0.68% and 11.26%.
Yandex
The most popular search engine of Russain is Yandex and
it has a global market share between 0.5% and 1.16%.
According to Wikipedia, Yandex operates the largest search
engine in Russia with about 65% market share in that country.
Founded in 2000. Yandex founders are Arkady Volozh, Elena Kolmanovskaya, Ilya Segalovich.
Yandex's headquarters
is in Moscow, Russia.
DuckDuckGo
The DuckDuckGo’s search engine readership is almost 0.66%.
On the report of DuckDuckGo traffic stats, they
are serving an average of 90+ million searches daily but still, their overall
market share is continuously below 0.6%.
dissimilar to what most people
believe, DuckDuckGo does not have a proper search index of
their own (like Google and Bing) but they generate their search results using a
variety of Path.
Ask.com
Ask.com is also known as Ask
Jeeves, receives around 0.42% of the search share. ASK is based on a
query/response format where most queries are a response to by other users or are in
the form of polls.
It has the common search functionality but the
response returned lack quality compared to Google or even Bing and Yahoo.
Ecosia
Ecosia is
a Berlin-based social business which is founded by Christian Kroll in
2009. Ecosia was designed to support financing planting trees and restoration projects. Ecosia is also going by the
name of “tree planting search engine”.
Aol.com
Aol is an old-world well-known
search engine and comes under in our top 10 search engines. Its market share is
close to 0.05%.
On June 23, 2015, AOL was acquired by Verizon
Communications.
Internet Archive
It was
founded on 12 May 1996, in San Francisco, California, United States.
The founder of the Internet Archive is Brewster Kahle.
It was made
with the aim of maintaining a historical record of the www(world wide web).
It is a very
powerful tool if you are tracing the history of a hostname and observing how it
changes over the years.
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