Switching from Google to Yahoo
If you haven't tried Yahoo search yet, I would
give it a go. It has some new features, gets better hits, and has a fresher
index.
It has been several years since I switched search
engines. A long time ago, in the before time, I used altavista.com because it had
boolean logic searches and the 'near' modifier for pinpoint searches.
Unfortunately, its index lagged and it slowed, and when Google started to make
headway, I switched to it and it found more results and they were better. When
I heard a couple of weeks ago that Google's image index was 6 months behind I
decided that it was time to switch again. I remapped my search key to Yahoo and
I have never been happier. It searches fast, it gets great results, and it has
some cool features that make me smile. For instance, try this
search:Yahoo: 428
University Palo Alto Google: 428
University Palo Alto Notice
that Yahoo is way more efficient. They both were able to determine they were
addresses, but Yahoo actually embeds the map in the search results. It also has
links for driving directions to and from this location and local links for
nearby attractions. Additionally, because Yahoo knows its me and I am not an
anonymous searcher, I don't even have to type in the from address because it has
my list of known addresses.There are
still some differences between results, but I think it lands in Yahoo's favor
most of the time, even though it appears that Google has more results than Yahoo
(but not nearly as many as Microsoft's search site). Here is a comparison of
raw numbers of hits:Yahoo: pullara
(8000)Google: pullara
(12000)MSN: pullara
(18000)And if you ask me, the Yahoo
results are the best, since I am first :)
Posted: Thu - November 18, 2004 at 11:50 AM
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