Polycola
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Type of site | Metasearch engine |
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Available in | English |
Created by | Arbel Hakopian |
URL | http://www.PolyCola.com |
Launched | 2007 |
Current status | Active |
PolyCola, previously known as GahooYoogle, is a metasearch engine ( a search engine that searches multiple search engines at once) which was created by Arbel Hakopian.
It was started with the domain www.GahooYoogle.com
Metasearch engine
PolyCola is a metasearch engine. A metasearch engine is a tool which lets you submit a word or phrase in the search box. Then it sends your search concurrently to other individual search engines which then sends it to its own databases. Within couple of seconds, you receive the result from several search engines. A metasearch engine only sends your search terms to databases of individual search engines; it does not have its own database of web pages.[2]
- Accept query; check for advanced matching or any misspelling to recommend for correct spelling
- Check for any query that might be related to other vertical search databases and place those related links to a small number of items
- Collect a list of relevant pages for the results. These are ranked based on content, link citation data and usage data.
- List related advertisements nearby.[4]
Technical details
PolyCola lets searchers to simultaneously search and compare results from major metasearch engines such as
- PolyCola lets searchers to choose two search engines among listed above seven search engines
- Then you can select a search type from general Web Browserto Blogs as listed above
- Finally you can enter search word or phrase and click "PolyCola it!"
- The results are displayed on a page that is split into two which shows the results from two search engines that were chosen earlier. Each page can be scrolled independently so that comparing results from different metasearch engines can be easier.[5]
See also
- Yahoo!
- Bing
- Ask.com
- Dogpile
- AOL
- Metasearch engine
- MetaCrawler
- WebCrawler
- List of search engines
References
External links
- Polycola homepage Archived 2007-09-25 at the Wayback Machine