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The biggest use-case for browsers and browsing in general is the search feature. There were many search engines before google such as yahoo and AskJeeves but now search is getting much more advanced.
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- Here is the current master list of search engines.
- The [best collection of all search engines grand list](https://forum.vivaldi.net/topic/46609/guide-vivaldi-search-engines-collection/2).
- if you'd like to know exactly how search engines relate to each other - there is the [search engine map ](https://www.searchenginemap.com)
- ![[Pasted image 20230817182641.png]]
- [Searx](https://metasearx.com) seems to be the best privacy centric open source ad-free search.
- here is the [git repo ](https://github.com/searx/searx)
- searx instances [located here](https://searx.neocities.org/nojs)
- How to [set up your own searx Search engine](https://danten.io/searx-how-to-setup-your-own-search-engine/)
- AlltheInternet is a search engine that reminds you of what website landing pages used to be like. ![[Pasted image 20230817184323.png]]
- [Wiby.me](https://wiby.me) is a search engine that focuses on classical searching as it used to be
- The Wiby search engine is building a web of pages as it was in the earlier days of the internet. In addition, Wiby helps vintage computers to continue browsing the web, as pages indexed are more suitable for their performance.
![[Pasted image 20241020173745.png]]
- [SearchMySite](https://searchmysite.net)
- a search engine for the indieweb, a cool feature is that websites are ranked higher when they have no ads. :)