metasearch engine which mix google, yahoo, msn results

Discussion in 'All Other Search Engines' started by adamovic, Aug 22, 2006.

  1. #1
    I tried to find are there metasearch engines which mix results from Google, Yahoo and
    MSN.

    I search for "google yahoo msn metasearch" on each three and found nothing.

    I know about dogpile but I wanted search engines which actually mix results from each three on some more-less intelligent way.

    Any recommendation?
     
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  2. iTrump

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    In the same vain as Jux2, but IMHO better, is phusing dot com
     
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    try www.surch.com i think that it does what your asking for and i read on another thread it does 12 other engines in its results too
     
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  4. adamovic

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    Surch.com doesn't load, I tried jux2.com and phusing.com.
    jux2.com I like more than phusing.com
    But, lets say I like yahoo most, than msn than google.
    I would like metasearch engine to score first 100 items on both with
    (100-#yahoo_item_number)*7+(100-#msn_item_number)*5+(100-#google_item_number)*3
    Presents results with score decreasing.

    I thought to develop it for online utility, but now I see those engines could implement it quickly also. It might be no point in spending few days for it...
     
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    BRUm Well-Known Member

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    Heh you might wanna try my new engine mate.. currently uses google, but will very soon mix all of them ;) www.izearch.com
     
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    surchin Banned

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    Sorry guys we were making some changes to surch.com but now its up again.... really sorry we forgot to warn everyone...

    Adamovic, try it now... Im soooo soooo soooo sorry our network guys didnt post a temp. offline message.... heads are going to be rolling for sure...lol

    thanks,
    surchin
     
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  7. iTrump

    iTrump Peon

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    BRUm,

    I tried izearch and for a query for "CSS" (without quotes) I only got:


    Cascading Style Sheets, Level 2
    Description: Cascading Style Sheets, Level 2

    Cascading Style Sheets - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Description:


    Google certainly has a lot more on CSS than that.

    adamovic,

    Not sure what you are saying about the order in which you'd like to see results:

    (100-#yahoo_item_number)*7+(100-#msn_item_number)*5+(100-#google_item_number)*3

    As far as your example of "liking Yahoo!" most, this is why I like Phusing over Jux2, you can choose the engine to list first on you initial query or change it once on the results page. IMHO, Jux2 is not nearly as intutitive nor as clean an interface. Phusing also offers functionality Jux2 is lacking. But we all have our own opinions, that's why so many of these pop up, right!
     
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    surchin Banned

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    adamovic have you tested out surch for a multi-query result yet? Its actually 15 different datasources including our own. Also if you are interested in seeing the listings and popularity on the engines you just described plus surch.com's to see how well you rank in all of them check out surch's tool for this at: http://www.surch.com/tools/surch_lab.php

    Hope this helps.

    Surchin
     
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  10. adamovic

    adamovic Active Member

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    Surchin, I tried your lab and I'm not satisfied with its results. Surchin data are skrewed, other engines also. For example for my online utility it shows 231 listings in MSN although I know that site don't have so much pages. Even more search on MSN shows 47 results containing site:www.online-utility.org.

    So lab looks broken.
     
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  11. adamovic

    adamovic Active Member

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    Surch isn't what I was looking for definetly.
    jux2.com I like.

    I wanted meta search engines in which you could test even our own hypothesys like:
    score first 100 items on each search engines with something like
    (100-#yahoo_item_number)*7+(100-#msn_item_number)*5+(100-#google_item_number)*3

    shows items descending with their score...
     
    adamovic, Sep 5, 2006 IP