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Top 15 Most Popular Search Engines 2015

1. Google


Google is a United States-headquartered, multinational corporation specializing in Internet-related services and products. These include online advertising technologies, search, cloud computing, and software. Most of its profits are derived from AdWords an online advertising service that places advertising near the list of search results.
Estimate in Google has 1,100,000,000 visitors

2. Bing



Bing was unveiled by Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer on May 28, 2009, at the All Things Digital conference in San Diego, California, for release on June 1, 2009. Notable changes include the listing of search suggestions while queries are entered and a list of related searches (called "Explore pane") based on semantic technology from Powerset, which Microsoft purchased in 2008.
Estimate in Bing has 350,000,000 visitors

3. Yahoo|Search


Yahoo! Inc. is an American multinational Internet corporation headquartered in Sunnyvale, California. It is globally known for its Web portal, search engine Yahoo Search, and related services, including Yahoo Directory, Yahoo Mail, Yahoo News, Yahoo Finance, Yahoo Groups, Yahoo Answers, advertising, online mapping, video sharing, fantasy sports and its social media website. It is one of the most popular sites in the United States. According to news sources, roughly 700 million people visit Yahoo websites every month. Yahoo itself claims it attracts "more than half a billion consumers every month in more than 30 languages."
Yahoo was founded by Jerry Yang and David Filo in January 1994 and was incorporated on March 1, 1995. On July 16, 2012, former Google executive Marissa Mayer was named as Yahoo CEO and President, effective July 17, 2012.
According to comScore, Yahoo during July 2013 surpassed Google on the number of United States visitors to its Web sites for the first time since May 2011, set at 196 million United States visitors, having increased by 21 percent in a year.
Estimate in Yahoo|Search has 300,000,000 visitors

4. Ask




Ask.com (originally known as Ask Jeeves) is a question answering-focused web search engine founded in 1995 by Garrett Gruener and David Warthen in Berkeley, California. The original software was implemented by Gary Chevsky from his own design. Warthen, Chevsky, Justin Grant, and others built the early AskJeeves.com website around that core engine. In late 2010, facing insurmountable competition from Google, the company outsourced its web search technology and returned to its roots as a question and answer site. Douglas Leeds was elevated from president to CEO in 2010.
Estimate in Ask has 245,000,000 visitors

5. Aol.



AOL Inc. (previously known as America Online, written as AOL and styled as Aol.) is an American multinational mass media corporation based in New York City which develops, grows, and invests in brands and web sites. The company's business spans digital distribution of content, products, and services, which it offers to consumers, publishers, and advertisers.
Estimate in Aol|Search has 125,000,000 visitors

6. Wow


PureWow (redirect from PureWow.com)
September 2010, along with Bob Pittman's Pilot Group and the women of wowOwow.com, a website created and written by Joni Evans, Mary Wells Lawrence, Whoopi
Estimate in Wow has 100,000,000 visitors

7. WebCrawler


A Web crawler is an Internet bot that systematically browses the World Wide Web, typically for the purpose of Web indexing. A Web crawler may also be called a Web spider, an ant, an automatic indexer, or (in the FOAF software context) a Web scutter.
Web search engines and some other sites use Web crawling or spidering software to update their web content or indexes of others sites' web content. Web crawlers can copy all the pages they visit for later processing by a search engine that indexes the downloaded pages so that users can search them much more quickly.
Estimate in WebCrawler has 65,000,000 visitors

8. MyWebSearch


Mindspark Interactive Network, Inc. is an operating business unit of IAC/InterActiveCorp division of Time Warner focusing on interactive products and web portals. Mindspark's home office is based in Yonkers, NY. Mindspark has other offices located in Los Angeles, CA; Oakland, CA; New York, NY; Bellevue, WA; D'Iberville, MS and Minsk, Belarus. Joey Levin was appointed from IAC's Senior Vice President to CEO of Mindspark in 2009, succeeding John Park, the previous CEO of Mindspark.
Estimate in WebSearch has 60,000,000 visitors

9. Infospace


Blucora (formerly Infospace, Inc.) (sometimes misinterpreted as "BlueCora") InfoSpace, Inc. changed its name to Blucora and its NASDAQ ticker symbol from INSP to BCOR on June 7, 2012. This name change reflected the company's change as the owner of two online businesses, after its acquisition of TaxACT in January 2012, and distinguishes the parent company from its search business operating unit, which is called InfoSpace. Blucora's InfoSpace business provides metasearch and private-label Internet search services for consumers and online search and monetization solutions to a network of more than 100 partners worldwide. InfoSpace's main metasearch site is Dogpile; its other brands are WebCrawler, and MetaCrawler. from InfoSpace's website. Blucora's TaxACT subsidiary offers online tax preparation services. Founded in 1998 and made by 2nd Story Software, in the 2005 tax season, TaxACT became the first to offer free federal tax software and free e-file to all U.S. taxpayers
Estimate in Infospace has 24,000,000 visitors

10. Info


Info.com is a metasearch engine which provides results from leading search engines and pay-per-click directories, including Google, Yahoo!, Bing.com, Ask, LookSmart, About and Open Directory. It is based in London, United Kingdom.
Info.com is partnered with other search providers to include comparison shopping and product reviews, a selection of news, health, pictures, video, classifieds, jobs, White Pages and Yellow Pages, tickets, flights, hotels, weather, maps and directions.
Estimate in Info has 13,500,000 visitors

11. DuckDuckGo


DuckDuckGo (DDG) is an Internet search engine that emphasizes protecting searchers' privacy and avoiding filter bubble of personalized search results. DuckDuckGo distinguishes itself from other search engines by not profiling its users and by deliberately showing all users the same search results for a given search term. DuckDuckGo also emphasizes getting information from the best sources rather than the most sources, generating its search results from key crowdsourced sites such as Wikipedia and from partnerships with other search engines like Yandex, Yahoo!, Bing, Wolfram Alpha, and Yummly. The company is based in Paoli, Pennsylvania, United States, in Greater Philadelphia, and has 20 employees. The company name originates from the children's game duck, duck, goose. Some of DuckDuckGo's code is free software hosted at GitHub under the Apache 2.0 License, but the core is proprietary. On 21 May 2014, DuckDuckGo launched a redesigned version that focused on smarter answers and a more refined look. The new version added often requested features such as images, local search, auto-suggest and more. On 18 September 2014, Apple included DuckDuckGo in its Safari browser as an optional search engine. On 10 November 2014, Mozilla added DuckDuckGo as a search option to Firefox 33.1
Estimate in DuckDuckGo has 13,000,000 visitors

12. Blekko

Blekko, trademarked as blekko (lowercase), is a company that provides a web search engine with the stated goal of providing better search results than those offered by Google Search, with results gathered from a set of 3 billion trusted webpages and excluding such sites as content farms. The company's site, launched to the public on November 1, 2010, uses slashtags to provide results for common searches. Blekko also offers a downloadable search bar.
Estimate in Blekko has 12,500,000 visitors

13. Contenko

Estimate in Contenko has 11,000,000 visitors

14. Dogpile


Dogpile is a search engine that fetches results from Google, Yahoo! and Yandex, and includes results from several other popular search engines, including those from audio and video content providers. It is a registered trademark of Blucora, Inc. Dogpile began operation in November 1995. The site was created and developed by Aaron Flin and later sold to Go2net (which was in turn acquired by Infospace).
Estimate in Dogpile has 10,500,000 visitors

15. Alhea

 Estimate in Alhea has 7,500,000 visitors
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