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Amazon's A9 is good for anyone looking for personalization. It also gives you a wide-range of query results in the form of sites, pictures, and more all in one search. |
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AltaVista offers some mediocre video and audio searches and somewhat good Web seaching. Still nowhere near the best in this list. |
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AOL's Search is excellent for beginners due to its easy to understand interface. Surfers looking for a little more will like Google or Yahoo a little more. |
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Ask Jeeves gets our #1 rating for educational purposes. It offers excellent research capabilities and features. Its powerful search history makes it high on our list. |
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Google is without a doubt, the best search engine online today. Its powerful Web search, image search, local search, and map results make it a rock-solid, fully-featured Web search engine. |
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LookSmart came in at the bottom of our ratings mostly because of its below standard Web search that put it way behind other search engines. |
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Lycos, in our opinion, is only good for doing background-like searches on people. Don't expect it to be Google or Yahoo like either in its quality. |
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MSN Search appeals to many Web users today with its inviting interface and easy-to-access features. Its local search feature is lacking compared to Google's. |
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Yahoo came in 2nd on our search engine rating. It's very close to Google in terms of quality and features. No doubt these two search engines will be competing for years to come. |
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