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Who dominated search before Google?

Discussion in 'Google' started by yonghoshin, Jul 30, 2008.

  1. wisdomtool

    wisdomtool Moderator Staff

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    #21
    No I remember it was either Infoseek or Altavista, never really catch up with using Google quite sometime after. Yahoo was more of a directory and less of a search engine.
     
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    sleuth1 Well-Known Member

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    #22
    Just few sentimentalist , friend , go back to bed ! :D

    Ahh.. Alta Vista , Lycos, Inktomi ( now there was a bot ) Excite, before the Google monopoly , when keyword stuffing still worked.. great days indeed
     
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    Webdrops Peon

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    #23
    ummmmm wasn't it Altavista....
     
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    falguni1 Peon

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    #24
    yahoo and msn.
     
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    ICmyhotel Peon

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    #25
    Altavista's results rocked in the 90's. The went by the wayside as to much information became available in the index imo.
     
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    Journey Peon

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    #26
    I believe Yahoo dominated search before Google.
     
    Journey, Jul 31, 2008 IP
  7. sarika

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    #27
    off course YAHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
     
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    selectsplat Well-Known Member

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    #28
    I can't believe no one mentioned Web Crawler. Web Crawler was THE search engine before yahoo, and before Alta Vista. in fact, Web Crawler was the first search engine I can remember. Then came AltaVista, Northern Light. Then yahoo and Excite.
     
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    bposervices Banned

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    #29
    its really cool past question, i will remember yahoo is the kind in search but once google shows quality, yahoo is no where.. am i right guys ?
     
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    soolmaan Active Member

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    #30
    I think Altavista was the King back in 1997. Yahoo was also big, but I think I used Altavista the most then.
    In those days, I would use several search engines.
     
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    Nycteria Active Member

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    #31
    I used to use the search from Yahoo a lot until Google went "BIG" so I supposed Yahoo was one of those which dominated.
     
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    my_misyel Banned

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    #32
    Yahoo, Alta Vista, MSN =)
     
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    #33
    Altavista for sure ... good ole DEC days!!! 64Bit RISC processing power ... bring back AlphaServers!!!
     
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    #34
    I remember Altavista, Yahoo and of course *ahem* Lycos.
    But sadly nowadays only old timer Yahoo is left in the competition.
     
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    #35
    Actually, there are a few others still around. Excite was created around 1993, and is now Ask.com.
    Infoseek was really popular around 95, and is now go.com
    Inktomi was integrated into yahoo.

    WebCrawler was really the first 'modern day' search engine, because it was the first one that indexed all of the words on all webpages and made them available to search through in 93 or 94. Before then, only urls and names of files were indexed. I'm not sure whatever happed to them.
     
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    #36
    Yahoo , but the internet was like 5% of what is it today .
     
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    #37
    I remember Altavista being THE search engine. I used it a lot. Then I started using Yahoo until Google was created and started its world domination.
     
    daelin, Jul 31, 2008 IP
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    #38
    I remember I used mostly Altavista & HotBot.
     
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    #39
    when the internet first started excite was huge.
     
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    #40
    I had some great anime sites running before 1998, which were receiving up to 10,000+ unique everyday, but most of the traffic came from people bookmarking and from topsite lists.
     
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