Multi-search Using 3 Search Engines at Once!

Search engines have become an indispensable part of modern life and the Internet, and as such almost all of us have long since determined our own particular favourite amongst the multitude of available workhorses.

However, search engines are not all the same and quite often return vastly differing search results on any particular search term, meaning that you’re never quite sure as to whether or not you are in fact getting the best search results possible.

So someone came up with the bright idea to harness the power of the three of the biggest search engine names and show their comparative search results alongside one another for any particular search term entered. Featuring a slick AJAX-driven interface, a good layout of information as well a clever display of search term related tag cloud information and image results, enter Yabigo, a particularly clever little monster.

Ya = Yahoo, bi = Bing and go = Google, Yabigo submits your query against all three search engine giants and then returns the plethora of results back to you, allowing you quickly to compare the three’s performance and increase the chance of actually finding the information you were looking for in the first place!

Very clever boys, though I’m not sure how long you’ll last before the big guns put you down and out of the game. Still, very, very good idea! :)

Related Link: http://www.yabigo.com

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About Craig Lotter

Craig Lotter is an established web developer and application programmer, with strong creative urges (which keep bursting out at the most inopportune moments) and a seemingly insatiable need to love all things animated. Living in the beautiful coastal town of Gordon's Bay in South Africa, he games, develops, takes in animated fare, trains under the Funakoshi karate style and for the most part, simply enjoys life with his amazing wife and daughter. Oh, and he draws ever now and then too.
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  • http://sentabi.com/ sentabi

    cool :D

    anyone have source code like yabigo ?
    .-= sentabi´s last blog ..High Anonymity Proxy =-.

  • http://sentabi.com sentabi

    cool :D

    anyone have source code like yabigo ?
    .-= sentabi´s last blog ..High Anonymity Proxy =-.

  • http://www.craiglotter.co.za Craig Lotter

    Afraid not, but it can’t be too difficult to replicate. All it is, is three columns with ajax loaded api-driven search results I would imagine. Obviously the big boys won’t be happy with this and will shut them down quickly enough, but until that happens, it really is quite a cool idea!

  • http://www.craiglotter.co.za Craig Lotter

    Afraid not, but it can’t be too difficult to replicate. All it is, is three columns with ajax loaded api-driven search results I would imagine. Obviously the big boys won’t be happy with this and will shut them down quickly enough, but until that happens, it really is quite a cool idea!

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_AP36D2N4P735CGHLUJMB4TGVQI Elen Sorpio

    I for example use http://www.usemeplz.com and I am not going to change anything yet.