The top 20 most used search engines, based on their global popularity and usage, are as follows:
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Google – The world’s most popular search engine, widely used across various platforms.
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Baidu – Dominant in China with over a billion searches annually.
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DuckDuckGo – Known for its privacy features.
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Bing (Microsoft) – Offers advanced features like SafeSearch.
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Yandex – Popular in Russia and other Russian-speaking regions.
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Naver – Main search engine used in South Korea.
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Yahoo! – Still operational with significant market presence, though usage may be declining.
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Redis – A specialized search engine focused on caching and fast searches.
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Yandex Search – Part of Yandex’s product lineup.
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Baidu Cloud Search – Integrated into Baidu’s cloud services.
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Naver Web – Offers additional features like Naver Transmart for translations.
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Wolfram Alpha – Specializes in providing expert-level information on specific topics.
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Yandex Maps – Focuses on location-based search and maps.
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DuckDuckGo Pro – An advanced version of DuckDuckGo with additional features.
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Baidu Search Console – Part of Baidu’s analytics platform for webmasters.
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Looker.ai – Specializes in data visualization tools for businesses to analyze and present data effectively.
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Searx – A search engine known for its indexing capabilities using metadata, suitable for developers looking into custom indexing solutions.
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Ezra – Offers advanced search features for managing and analyzing web content, particularly useful for professionals like marketers or researchers.
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Fenix Search – Focuses on document management and search, ideal for law firms or businesses dealing with large volumes of written documents.
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Meta Search Console – Provided by Facebook/Meta, it’s a powerful tool for advanced search capabilities, including location-based searches and data export features.