

Integrates Digg-like user-driven content site ShoutWire's feed into its front page.
Zoominfo boolean search torrent#
TorrentSpy: Tracks externally hosted torrent files and provides a forum to comment on them. No content is filtered or removed as long as it is clearly labeled. The Pirate Bay ( aka "TPB"): Based in Sweden where torrent trackers are not illegal. over 550,000 torrents in the database, over 4 Billion downloads. Anonymous uploads, no IP address logging of users, no porn. Mininova: Successor to - a search engine and directory of torrent files. Over 930,000 torrents in its database and 16 million peers from indexed torrents. IsoHunt, a comprehensive BitTorrent search engine, P2P file search and community.
Zoominfo boolean search Offline#
Taken offline after legal threats to its Hosting Company by CRIA.įlixFlux: From its website, "The ultimate torrent site for films, combining bittorrent search results with film information, making it easy to find new film releases." The website indexed torrents uploaded by its members. It has over 1,800,000 active torrents.ĭemonoid: A BitTorrent tracker set up by a person known only as Deimos. It uses a web crawler (similar to Google) to search for torrent files from other torrent sites and store them in its database. Search was provided by Google, then Live Search, now in-house applicaitons run their own search.ītjunkie: An advanced BitTorrent search engine. A unique search engine, it indexes over 10 billion web pages.Īlexa Internet: A subsidiary of Amazon known more for providing website traffic information. Gigablast supports nested boolean search logic using parenthesis and infix notation. GigaBlast was developed by an ex-programmer from Infoseek. Lycos: Initial focus was broadband entertainment content, still a top 5 Internet portal and the 13th largest online property according to Media Metrix. Included as part of the Internet Explorer web browser.
Zoominfo boolean search windows#
Live Search (formerly Windows Live Search and MSN Search) Microsoft's web search engine, designed to compete with Google and Yahoo!. Part of the Einet division at the MCC Research Consortium at the University of Texas, Austin Launched in 1994, Galaxy was the first searchable Internet directory. Galaxy: More of a directory than a search engine. Now, just a front end for Ask.com and MSN.ĪllTheWeb: Search tool owned by Yahoo and using its database, but presenting results differently.

HotBot was one of the early Internet search engines (since 1996) launched by Wired Magazine. Go.com: The Walt Disney Group's search engine is now also an entire portal. Now defunct.Įxcite: Now an Internet portal, was once one of the most recognized brands on the Internet. Cuil, termed as the 'Google Killer' was launched in July, 2008 and claimed to be world’s largest search engine, indexing three times as many pages as Google and ten times that of MS. From 1996 powered Yahoo! Search, since 2003 - Yahoo technology powers AltaVista.Ĭuil: Cuil was a search engine website (pronounced as Cool) developed by a team of ex-Googlers and others from Altavista and IBM.

Yahoo! Search: The 2nd largest search engine on the web (as defined by a September 2007 Nielsen Netratings report.ĪltaVista: Launched in 1995, built by researchers at Digital Equipment Corporation's Western Research Laboratory. Google - The world's most popular search engine.īing Search: Microsoft's entry into the burgeoning search engine market.
