diff --git a/content/posts/search-engines-with-own-indexes.gmi b/content/posts/search-engines-with-own-indexes.gmi index 3559354..a01cd7b 100644 --- a/content/posts/search-engines-with-own-indexes.gmi +++ b/content/posts/search-engines-with-own-indexes.gmi @@ -132,6 +132,7 @@ These engines fail badly at a few important tests. Otherwise, they seem to work * Secret Search Engine Labs: Very small index with very little SEO spam; it toes the line between a "search engine" and a "surf engine". It's best for reading about broad topics that would otherwise be dominated by SEO spam, thanks to its CashRank algorithm. Allows site submission. * Gabanza: a search engine from a hosting company. I found few details abou the search engine itself, and the index was small, but it was suitable for discovering new pages related to short broad queries. * Jambot: docs, blog posts, etc. have not been updated since around 2006 but the engine continues to crawl and index new pages. Discovered in my access logs. Has a bias towards older content. +* search.dxhub.de: while Gigablast seems dead, a version of it was open-source. This based on that version of Gigablast. Its index is small but results are still useful for surfing new unseen corners of short-tail queries. => https://github.com/chatnoir-eu ChatNoir source code (GitHub) => https://groups.google.com/g/common-crawl/c/3o2dOHpeRxo/m/H2Osqz9dAAAJ ChatNoir Announcement diff --git a/content/posts/search-engines-with-own-indexes.md b/content/posts/search-engines-with-own-indexes.md index 3cc2120..991da6b 100644 --- a/content/posts/search-engines-with-own-indexes.md +++ b/content/posts/search-engines-with-own-indexes.md @@ -167,6 +167,9 @@ These engines fail badly at a few important tests. Otherwise, they seem to work [Jambo](https://jambot.com/) : Docs, blog posts, etc. have not been updated since around 2006 but the engine continues to crawl and index new pages. Discovered in my access logs. Has a bias towards older content. +[search.dxhub.de](http://search.dxhub.de/?c=main) +: while Gigablast seems dead, a version of it was open-source. This based on that version of Gigablast. Its index is small but results are still useful for surfing new unseen corners of short-tail queries. + ### Fledgling engines Results from these search engines don't seem particularly relevant; indexes in this category tend to be small.