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  1. May 6, 2024 · The 8 Best Search Engines of 2024. While you could use Google to find other search engines, here are the ones we think are arguably better

    • Paul Gil
    • Michael Muchmore
    • Lead Software Analyst
    • Brave Search. $0.00 at Brave. Coming from the innovative creators of the privacy-focused Brave web browser, Brave Search claims “unmatched privacy.”
    • DuckDuckGo. $0.00 at DuckDuckGo. The biggest name in private search deserves your attention. DuckDuckGo (or DDG, to its fans) has a simple privacy policy: “We don’t collect or share any of your personal information.”
    • Ecosia. $0.00 at Ecosia. Ecosia makes people feel good about their web searches because it contributes to planting trees in environmentally sensitive areas.
    • Microsoft Bing. $0.00 at Microsoft Store. For a search experience that's as close to Google in terms of richness of information on the result page—and in many cases even more useful instant result cards—Bing is it.
    • Google. Google is generally considered the world’s best search engine. It’s had over 88% market share since Statcounter began collecting data, in January 2009.
    • Bing. Created by Microsoft in 2009, Bing is the second-largest search engine in the world. But that equated to just 2.77% market share in June 2023. Bing's strength lies in its multimedia search capabilities—namely advanced image and video search results.
    • DuckDuckGo. DuckDuckGo is the most popular search engine that prioritizes user privacy. It doesn’t track, collect, or store any of your data. It still uses non-personalized ads, though.
    • Startpage. Startpage is a search engine that focuses on user privacy and security. This includes no recording of personal data and search history, no profiling of users, and removal of IP addresses from Startpage's servers.
    • Google. No need for further introductions. Google holds first place in search with a stunning difference of 88.57% from second place Bing. Google first launched 25 years ago (1998) and quickly became the top search engine because of its ability to deliver accurate answers to users’ queries in the fastest way possible.
    • Microsoft Bing. The best alternative search engine to Google is Microsoft Bing. Bing’s search engine share over the years is between 2.83% and 12.31%.
    • Yahoo. Yahoo is one of the most popular email providers, and its web search engine holds third place in search with an average of 1.24% market share. From October 2011 to October 2015, Yahoo search was powered exclusively by Bing.
    • Baidu. Baidu has a global market share between 0.68% and 11.26%. Baidu was founded in 2000 and is China’s most popular search engine. Its market share is increasing steadily, and according to Wikipedia, Baidu is serving billions of search queries per month.
    • Laura M. Browning
    • Google. With over 85% of the search market share, Google is undoubtedly the most popular search engine. Additionally, Google captures almost 95% of mobile traffic.
    • Bing. Bing, Google’s biggest contender, rakes in 7% of U.S. searches desktop searches but only 1.5% of mobile searches. This engine also powers Yahoo, the U.S.’
    • Yahoo! Admittedly not the sleekest search engine interface, Yahoo! still manages to capture third place in our list, with just over 2% of the worldwide market share.
    • Yandex. Image Source. Russian search engine Yandex has roughly 2% of the worldwide market share. However, it is the most widely used search engine in its home country, with Google holding the number two spot.
  2. Jan 16, 2024 · 1. Bing is the second-largest search engine in the world by market share. Launched by Microsoft in 2009, Bing is Google’s main competitor with a market share of 3.38% as of January 2024. As Microsoft is an investor in OpenAI (the company behind ChatGPT), Bing benefits from cutting-edge AI technology.

  3. Aug 23, 2019 · Check out this alternative search engines list, containing some search engines other than Google that you may have heard of and some that may be new to you: 1. Bing