News and Trends
Top 10 Search Engines
10/1/2010 By:
While Google is still a user favorite, there is an abundance of other search
engines that can be useful for educators. Here are my 10 top search engines:
1 Eyeplorer: a
unique search
engine designed
according to a
wheel format that
lets a user take notes by means of an
online widget
2 Oamos: a wonderful visual experience
unlike anything else around
3 Quintura: a fun “tag cloud”-style
site that lets users embed word
chains into a site
4 BevyFind: an engine that speeds
up the searching process by
combining different elements in one
page
5 Kngine: an excellent Web 3.0
search engine built on semantics
6 Spezify: Get visual results with a
sticky-type interface that incorporates
all sorts of media content.
7 Scoopler: One of the best realtime
search engines has a builtin
button for sharing results across
many social networks.
8 Webkruz: Get search results in
visual thumbnails with blurbs of
text underneath.
9 Sputtik: A great way to search the
Web for results, it covers a variety
of content in different visual ways.
10 Feedmil: a nice way to search
in which users can adjust their
results by means of a sliding panel
that controls the searching criteria.
David Kapuler is an educational
consultant with more than 10 years of
experience working in the K–12 environment.
For more information about
his work, contact him at dkapuler@gmail.com and read his blog at cyberkap.blogspot.com.