Meta Searching: The Good, The
Bad and The Ugly
First, a definition. Meta Search -
A search tool that queries several search
engines and/or web directories simultaneously
and returning the results in a single
merged list without the duplicate links.
Confused? Let me give you an example.
Let's say there is a meta search engine
you have recently found that searchs
two engines, say Google and Yahoo. It
searches both of these search engines
and then returns the combined results
to you, without any duplicates (results
that appear on both engines). Sounds
neat , huh? Well, there are pros and
cons with meta searching that the user
should be aware of in order to make
his searching as productive as possible.
THE PROS
Meta searching is fast, and saves considerable
time for the user since you may query
several engines and directories simultaneously
rather than typing in a single query
in every search engine that you wish
to get results. Webmasters will find
meta searching extremely valuable in
checking their site's page listings,
backlinks, keyword ranking, etc. Any
other profession that is research-oriented
would also find meta searching a must-have.
THE CONS
Most, not all, meta searchers do not
allow site submissions. This is because
most do not maintain their own database
of page listings. They simply get results
from other search engines. Because most
meta searchers query anywhere from 4
to 12 engines and directories simultaneously,
and not all of them will allow Boolean
searching, many meta searchers therefore
will not allow Boolean searching. (Boolean
seaching is the use of operators such
as AND, OR, quotation marks, and plus/minus
symbols.)
THE META SEARCH ENGINES
Meta search engines come in a variety
of forms. The standard meta searcher
simply queries several engines and returns
the results on a single page. Others
return results from each engine queried
separately, either dividing them on
a single page or opening multiple
browser windows, each containing the
results from a different engine. And
another type, generally known as all-in-one
search, also allows you to query many
different engines, but just one engine
at a time.
STANDARD META SEARCHERS: OLD SCHOOL
These are some "oldies but goodies."
These engines have been around for years
and are quite popular.
http://www.dogpile.com - DogPile
http://www.mammma.com - Mamma
http://www.metacrawler.com - MetaCrawler
http://www.metasearch.com - MetaSearch
http://www.metaeureka.com - MetaEureka
http://www.multimeta.com - MultiMeta
http://www.search.com - Search.com
http://www.supercrawler.com - SuperCrawler
http://www.webcrawler.com - WebCrawler
http://www.vivissimo.com - Vivissimo
http://www.zapmeta.com - ZapMeta
STANDARD META SEARCHERS: NEW SCHOOL
Below you will find some excellent
examples of newer meta search engines.
Many include nifty features for advanced
searching.
http://www.clusty.com - Clusty
http://www.ez2find.com - ez2find
http://www.huntitout.com - Hunt It Out
http://www.iboogie.com - IBoogie
http://www.intelibuzz.com - Intelibuzz
http://www.ithaki.net - Ithaki
http://www.ixquick.com - IxQuick
http://www.killerinfo.com - KillerInfo
http://www.myprowler.com - MyProwler
http://www.turbo10.com - Turbo10
http://www.webclust.com - WebClust
http://www.windseek.com - WindSeek
ALL-IN-ONE SEARCH PAGES
Below you will find some excellent
examples of what I call all-in-one search
pages.
http://www.allsearches.net - AllSearches
http://www.multi-search-engine.com -
Multi-Search-Engine
http://www.queryster.com - Queryster>
http://www.search22.com - Search22
http://www.searchalot.com - Searchalot
http://www.searchezee.com - SearchEzee
http://www.portprophecy.com - Port Prophecy
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About the author:
Derek Taylor is the owner and web designer
of Port Prophecy (http://www.portprophecy.com),
an all-in-one meta search site that
allows the user to choose from hundreds
of search engines and directories to
query. Mr. Taylor also is a frequent
contributor to many forums and bulletin
boards on the Internet and donates time
editing for human-edited directories.
This article you have read may be reprinted
by anyone as long as credit is given
to the author.
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