GooGle Search

Custom Search

Sunday, August 23, 2009

Bing (search engine)

Bing is the current web search engine  from Microsoft. Unveiled by Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer on May 28, 2009 at the All Things Digital conference in San Diego, Bing is a replacement for Live Search. It went fully online on June 3, 2009,[4] with a preview version released on June 1, 2009. In its first few weeks Bing was successful in gaining some market share.


URLhttp://www.bing.com
SloganBing & decide
Commercial?Yes
Type of siteSearch Engine
RegistrationOptional
Availablelanguage(s)Multilingual
OwnerMicrosoft
Created byMicrosoft
LaunchedJune 1, 2009
Alexa rank35th (As of August 3, 2009)[1]Live.com: 5th[2]
Current statusActive

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

GOOGLE SEARCH OPERATORS

You can use most of the options we discussed in Google’s Advanced Search Form in a regular search box query. If you’re a frequent searcher or a “power searcher,” this can save time because you don’t need to open the Advanced Search page and fill in various boxes; instead, you can enter the refined query in almost any Google search box. You’ll use advanced operators, query words that have special meaning to Google. Since the advanced operators are convenient for searching, Google Guide calls them search operators.




Examples :Here are three places you can find examples of search operators.
1.Visit the
Google Guide Advanced Operator Quick Reference and look for special operators of the form operator:value.
2.Fill in Google’s
Advanced Search form. Then look at the search box on the results page; you may see that Google has added search operators to your query. For instance, if you fill in the 3.Advanced Search page, asking Google to “find results with all of the words” [ detect plagiarism ] and to “return results where my terms occur: in the title of the page” your results page should look like the one shown here. Notice the allintitle: search operator that Google added before your query.
Q: Which Works Where?
The following table lists features available on the Advanced Search page that are accessible via search operators. Click on an operator in the table to jump to its description (in another page that describes all of the search operators).
Advanced Search Features
Search Operators
File Format -----filetype:
Occurrences in the title of the page ----allintitle:
Occurrences in the text of the page -----allintext:
Occurrences in the URL of the page -----allinurl:
Occurrences in the links to the page -----allinanchor:
Domain ------site:
Similar ------related:
Links ------link:

For more details Please visit:

http://groups.google.co.in/group/it-knowledge-club/web/google-search-operators?hl=en

Improve Search Skill By using key words.


Friday, January 30, 2009

More search engines are:


blogrush.com

jayde.com

azoos.com

thelivinglink.net

freedictionary.com

fwicki.com

seodirectory.in

blogorama.com

linkshighway.net

exospy.com

dreamsubmitting.info

treshella.com

topblogging.com

webloogle.com

myblog2u.com

bloglisting.net

feedfury.com

rssmicro.com

blogoxide.com

blogtoplist.com

blogpulse.com

iblogbusiness.com

bloggingfusion.com

spottt.com

namedirectory.com

nicksyear.com

linkreferral.com

pakadtrader.com

Find your related search in them.

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Some search sites

Find ur corresponding search in the following sites:
directoryaskbee.net
yhay.com
exactseek.com
burf.com
linkreferral.com
24sevenhits.com
directorysmallbusinessnewz.com
invo.info
anaximanderdirectory.com
wikiweb.com
elephantad.com
all-blogs.netyeepe.com
2rss.com
answers.com
blogmad.net
blogexplosion.com

GooGle Book advanced search

U can Have Advaced Search of books relayed to any of any international or national authors search here.

The new international Search:



Visit www.lexxe.com to find new international search.

Visit new GooGle hack Search




Visit http://www.newisearch.com/ to find the advanced google search.