
Tuesdays on AltSearchEngines we host our Great Debates where two or more search engines discuss issues that they have in common. This week we are still lining some up, so I thought that I would provide you with links to some of our past debates in case you missed them. Just click on the first word for the whole debate.
Continuous Search:
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Search Results:
Answers.com and
SenseBot.
MetaSearch:
Intelways,
GoshMe, and
Srchr.
Visualization:
KoolTorch and
searchCrystal
MP3 Search:
MP3Realm and
SkreemR.
Media Search:
PodNova and
Blinkx and
EveryZing
Game Search:
Wazap! and
GameSkoot
Social Search:
Searchles and
Wikia
Video Search:
Dabble, and
ClipBlast!
Health Search:
GoPubMed and
SearchMedica
People Search:
Wink and
yoName
Job Search:
Recruit.net and
SimplyHired.
Peer-to-Peer Search: ATLAS and
FAROO
Ticket Search:
tickex
NinjaTickets
Would you like to schedule a debate?
Just email me at: Charles@ReadWriteWeb.com

















November 14th, 2007 at 2:54 am
Truveo offers the best way to search videos on the internet. Check Mossberg’s review on WSJ on Aug 22, 2007.
November 14th, 2007 at 2:56 am
This article should have included Truveo. For partnerships with Truveo, please contact me at ttzhu@aol.com. -Tami Zhu (Head of Business Development, AOL Truveo)
November 14th, 2007 at 2:23 pm
Walk2Web.com offers completely new approach for searching new cool websites while surfing in Internet. Finding new cool links not entering the web-sites, but understanding their content by reading the RSS-feed, seeing the small/large screenshots of web-sites, hearing the title reading and music on the web-sites, and bird’s eye view browsing the connections between sites. Walk. Explore. Have Fun;)
November 14th, 2007 at 4:16 pm
Walk2Web.com… nice but if you walk too much it’s very difficoult to understand your steps. I think it’s better if one could delete some steps in order to have an easier global look.