Other Search Engines for Students to Try

While Google is the default online search engine for numerous trainees (either mentally or technically since of internet browser settings), there are other public search engines for them to utilize. In many cases utilizing an alternate search engine will give trainees a different list of results and or might offer them the information theyre looking for a little faster than Google does. Heres a brief list of alternative search engines for students to try:

Bing.
Wolfram Alpha.
DuckDuckGo.
Get The Research.

DuckDuckGo does offer search results page improvement tools comparable to those offered by Google. You do have to go into those refinements into your query as there is not an “sophisticated search” menu as there is for Google.com. See the video here for instructions on refining DuckDuckGo search results page..
Get The ResearchGet The Research is a relatively small search engine that is focused on helping people find academic posts. A search on Get The Research will yield a small summary of the searched subject and a list of published scholastic articles.

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Bing.com often produces the same outcomes as a search on Google.com. It simply indicates that trainees may end up looking at various websites because of the rankings produced by each search engine.

DuckDuckGoDuckDuckGo is increasing in appeal since of its claim to provide private, untracked browsing. Whereas Google and Bing will track your search history (through users Google or Microsoft accounts and or via browser settings), DuckDuckGo doesnt track search history. There is a potential benefit to trainees utilizing DuckDuckGo in addition to the privacy aspect. By not tracking search habits, DuckDuckGos search results are not affected by a users previous search and click histories. This has the possible to break students out of a bubble of results that are affected by their previous actions.

While Google is the default search engine for lots of trainees (either mentally or technically because of web browser settings), there are other public search engines for them to use. In some cases utilizing an alternate search engine will provide students a various list of results and or might give them the info theyre seeking a little faster than Google does. Whereas Google and Bing will track your search history (through users Google or Microsoft accounts and or through internet browser settings), DuckDuckGo does not track search history. By not tracking search habits, DuckDuckGos search results are not influenced by a users previous search and click histories. A search on Get The Research will yield a little summary of the searched topic and a list of released academic posts.

Wolfram AlphaWolfram Alpha bills itself as a computational search engine. Its most likely best understood for helping students resolve math issues as they can go into an issue and be shown the steps to solve it. For students who need to rapidly find just the fundamental facts about a subject, a question on Wolfram Alpha typically leads them to the information they require faster than going into the same inquiry on Google.com.

Bing.

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