Difference of Search Engines
:Difference of Search Engines
You might have been using a particular search engine for long now and with what, total trust on it that it was giving you your desired results? Well, here is some striking stats for you that might get you to think about your whole search pattern altogether. Not more than 1% of the search queries, in fact less, are found to be common in the major search engines as Google, Msn, Yahoo and Ask – striking, isn’t it?
In April 2007, this new updates came out, bespoke by Dogpile, a Meta Search Engine, and accomplished by canvassers in the Queensland University of Technology and Pennsylvania State University that published the following statistics –
1. Only a percent of 3.6 of the non-sponsored query results were found to be same across all major Search Engines.
2. Less than 1% first page results overlapped in Google, Yahoo, Msn and Ask.com.
3. A bewildering figure of 88% results ware exclusive to all the other Search Engines.
4. Only 8.8% of the entire results were shared by any two of all the Search Engines.
5. Only 0.6% results were shared by the major four Search Engines.
Now, if you were sure about your hunt actions been only confined to some specific engine, it could even be the best of the lot, my suggestion after coming across to this study would be to take help from some more guns; or at least research about what are the potencies and limitations of every search machine, in order to be really sure of the gotten results.


