The Search Engine Showdown

f you’re anything like me,The Search Engine Showdown Articles you have a favourite search engine and you’re loyal to it. You never use any others (which made this research difficult for yours truly), insist yours is the be-all and end-all and you even go so far as to deny any shortcomings it may have. But is your search engine truly the best? Inspired by a great article at the BBC News (BBC News: Search Wars), we decided to compare the major search engines. Here’s what we found.

We chose the search term “real estate fiji” because it’s a competitive industry and geographically specific. We also searched with the same phrase, misspelled to see if the search engine would suggest the correct spelling.

Google

• Initially loading the search page for Google is lightning fast.
• The look is clean and easy to understand.
• Search time was 0.15 seconds.
• The search yielded 1,190,000 results.
• All results on the first page were relevant.
• Spellcheck was available.

Yahoo!

• Initially loading the search page for Yahoo! is a little bit slower than Google, but still fast.
• Search time was 0.18 seconds.
• The search yielded 711,000 results.
• It is difficult to tell the sponsored links from the actual web results.
• All results on the first page were relevant, however one of them directed you to another set of results for your search at DMOZ.org.
• Spellcheck was available.

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lunchtime result

• Initially loading the search page for AskJeeves is fast.
• Search time was not posted and was much slower than Google & Yahoo!.
• The search yielded 63,100 results.
• Sponsored links take up the whole screen. You have to scroll down to see the web results.
• All first page results were relevant.
• Spellcheck was available.

A9.com

• Initially loading the search page for A9 is fast.
• Search time was not posted but was average.
• The search yielded 209,000 results.
• All the results on the first page were relevant.
• There were image results alongside the text results. This could be helpful.
• Spellcheck was available.

MSN

• Initially loading the search page for MSN is fast.
• Search time was not posted but was average.
• The search yielded 112,607 results.
• All except one of the results were relevant. This result pointed to Philippines real estate. Also, one the results directed you to DMOZ, where a second search for your keywords is performed.
• Spellcheck was available.