diff --git a/content/posts/search-engines-with-own-indexes.gmi b/content/posts/search-engines-with-own-indexes.gmi index 17a7a32..d1477b7 100644 --- a/content/posts/search-engines-with-own-indexes.gmi +++ b/content/posts/search-engines-with-own-indexes.gmi @@ -1,7 +1,3 @@ -DRAFT POST: this post is in progress/under review on envs.net and will be posted on my main site, seirdy.one when it’s ready. Don’t share it yet. - -=> gemini://seirdy.one/ seirdy.one - This is a cursory review of all the indexing search engines I have been able to find. The three dominant English search engines with their own indexes¹ are Google, Bing, and Yandex (GBY). Many alternatives to GBY exist, but almost none of them have their own results; instead, they just source their results from GBY. @@ -69,6 +65,7 @@ These are large engines that pass all the above tests and more. * Occasionally powers DuckDuckGo’s link results instead of Bing. 4. Mojeek: Claims to be privacy-oriented. Quality isn’t at Google/Bing/Yandex’s level, but it’s not bad either. If I had to use Mojeek as my default general search engine, I’d live. + 5. Petal search: gopetal.com and petalsearch.com. A very new engine developed by Huawei. Surprisingly good results; it passed all the listed tests. Requires an account to submit sites. I discovered this via my access logs. => https://www.gopetal.com/ gopetal.com diff --git a/content/posts/search-engines-with-own-indexes.md b/content/posts/search-engines-with-own-indexes.md index be5781a..fcc15c0 100644 --- a/content/posts/search-engines-with-own-indexes.md +++ b/content/posts/search-engines-with-own-indexes.md @@ -1,6 +1,5 @@ --- date: "2021-03-10T12:51:06-08:00" -draft: true outputs: - html - gemtext @@ -9,8 +8,6 @@ tags: footnote_heading: Notes title: A look at search engines with their own indexes --- -DRAFT POST: this post is in progress/under review on envs.net and will be posted on my main site, [seirdy.one](https://seirdy.one/) when it's ready. Don't share it yet. - This is a cursory review of all the indexing search engines I have been able to find. The three dominant English search engines with their own indexes[^1] are Google, Bing, and Yandex (GBY). Many alternatives to GBY exist, but almost none of them have their own results; instead, they just source their results from GBY.