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  2. AOL

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    The search engine that helps you find exactly what you're looking for. Find the most relevant information, video, images, and answers from all across the Web.

  3. List of search engines - Wikipedia

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    Proprietary (14-day trial) [7] Nepomuk: Linux: Open-source semantic desktop search tool for Linux. Has been replaced by Baloo in KDE Applications from release 4.13 onward. License SA 3.0 and the GNU Free Documentation License 1.2 Recoll: Linux, Unix, Windows, macOS: Open-source desktop search tool for Unix/Linux GPL [8] Spotlight: macOS

  4. Search engine - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Search_engine

    The first internet search engines predate the debut of the Web in December 1990: WHOIS user search dates back to 1982, [8] and the Knowbot Information Service multi-network user search was first implemented in 1989. [9] The first well documented search engine that searched content files, namely FTP files, was Archie, which debuted on 10 ...

  5. Search engine indexing - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Search_engine_indexing

    An alternate name for the process, in the context of search engines designed to find web pages on the Internet, is web indexing. Popular search engines focus on the full-text indexing of online, natural language documents. [1] Media types such as pictures, video, audio, [2] and graphics [3] are also searchable.

  6. MetaCrawler - Wikipedia

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    MetaCrawler launched on July 7, 1995. [6] MetaCrawler site in 1996. As of late 1995, MetaCrawler logged over 7,000 search queries per week, and accessed six services: Galaxy, InfoSeek, Lycos, Open Text, WebCrawler and Yahoo. [7] By late 1996, there were over 150,000 queries per day. [8]

  7. AltaVista - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AltaVista

    AltaVista was a web search engine established in 1995. It became one of the most-used early search engines, but lost ground to Google and was purchased by Yahoo! in 2003, which retained the brand, but based all AltaVista searches on its own search engine.

  8. Pro-Búsqueda - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pro-Búsqueda

    Pro-Búsqueda is a nongovernmental organization from El Salvador dedicated to the search of children who were disappeared during the Salvadoran Civil War.Its full name (in Spanish) is “Asociación Pro-Búsqueda de Niñas y Niños Desaparecidos”, which translates as the Association for the Search of Disappeared Children.

  9. 7-Zip - Wikipedia

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    7-Zip is a free and open-source file archiver, a utility used to place groups of files within compressed containers known as "archives". It is developed by Igor Pavlov and was first released in 1999. It is developed by Igor Pavlov and was first released in 1999.