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Metasearch engines

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How do they work?

Rather than searching the Web, a search request is sent to several other search engines simultaneously. The results are then compiled into the metasearch engine.

Use a metasearch engine as a starting point when you are looking for a unique word or name, or an overview of what is available.

Examples:
Dogpile http://www.dogpile.com/
search.com http://www.search.com

Advantages of a metasearch engine:

  • searches in many different search engines
  • some are able to eliminate duplicate records, or pages on similar topics at the same address
  • some will sort your pages into topics, or will eliminate duplicate pages

Disadvantages of a metasearch engine:

  • can often return too much material
  • because they are searching in many different search engines, all with different rules, complex searching techniques may not be possible
  • some don't sort the records very well, or will only show some of the search results
 

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