Great Alternative to Google: Mamma.com
Here's another great
alternative to Google and Yahoo!: Say hello to Mamma.com!
Mamma.com is a metasearch
search engine. A metasearch search engine actually compiles search
results from
a variety of sources. When you enter a query at Mamma.com,
you actually submit your query to the top search
engines on the Internet, and then merge the results eliminating any
duplicates.
It searches Google, Business.com,
Findwhat, About, LookSmart, MSN, Open Directory, plus other leading
search
engines.
Mamma.com has a great
power search page where users can choose the sources that they query.
Since
Mamma organizes between index, directory and pay-per-click, users can
tailor
the search engines to match the type of information they require.
Mamma also have a great tool in its services
and tools section that
is called the Mamma explorer bar--click now, surf later. This lets
users (who
have downloaded the product) drag and drop search results into a window
and
save their search results for later viewing (or even just to make sure
they
don't lose track of the result). If you have ever done a search and
come away
with 10 open windows, you can easily imagine how useful this tool is
for research.
Mamma has a great ranking algorithm--applied
to all pages returned.
This gives back results that are both commercial in content and
resourceful in
terms of educating the user. Mamma also applies attribution to the
search
results--by default--sorting by relevance--not by source. On some other
metasearch search engines, you have to go to the second page and do an
extra
click to get your results sorted by relevance. This is not optimal,
since not
one index is superior to the other, and sorting by Google first, may
not always
give the users the best result first.
In addition, Mamma.com
supports white and yellow page look- ups, and has a great picture
search
functionality.
Here's an interesting note: According to Mamma.com, Mark Cuban, star of the reality television show, "The Benefactor," and owner of the Dallas Mavericks) invested in Mamma.com in March, because he liked the picture search functionality so much.
Stop struggling with the Google system and
try a different approach to
online web search.