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  2. AOL

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    The search engine that helps you find exactly what you're looking for. Find the most relevant information, video, images, and answers from all across the Web.

  3. Qwant - Wikipedia

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    Qwant also became the default search engine for the Brave browser in France and Germany. [37], and the default search engine for the French Ministry of armies' computer stations on October 2, 2018. [38] On January 30, 2019, the aeronautical company Safran standardized the use of Qwant as a search engine within the company. [39]

  4. Ecosia - Wikipedia

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    Ecosia also briefly was the default search engine of the Waterfox web browser starting with version 44.0.2. [36] And Vivaldi has included Ecosia as a default search engine option since its version 1.9 release. [37] In March 2018, Firefox 59.0 added Ecosia as a search engine option for the German version. [38] [39]

  5. Naver - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naver

    Naver was founded in June 1999 [1] as the first South Korean portal website with a self-developed search engine. In August 2000, Naver launched its 'comprehensive search' service, which allows users to get a variety of results from a single search query on one page, organized by type, including blogs, websites, images, and web communities.

  6. Chomp (search engine) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chomp_(search_engine)

    Chomp was an app search engine company founded by Cathy Edwards and Ben Keighran in 2009. The company was based in San Francisco and had received $2.5 million in funding. [1] Users could search for apps across multiple platforms, including iOS and Android; and there were Chomp apps for both platforms. [2]

  7. Cue (search engine) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cue_(search_engine)

    For example, someone may have wanted to use a single search feature to check their Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter accounts without signing in and checking each one individually. [6] Cue acted as a desktop search, indexing online social networking accounts, and thereby creating a "personal cloud." Cue offered a free version that allowed users to ...

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