The Register® — Biting the hand that feeds IT

Comments on: New site marries Google, Yahoo!

Goggle 

Posted Wednesday 13th June 2007 20:45 GMT

Goggle?

What? 

Posted Wednesday 13th June 2007 21:09 GMT

"Ever feel the need to search Google and Yahoo! at the same time?"

About as often as I feel the need to pour camel urine in my tea, actually.

Google's ads (aka "sponsored links") are easy to identify and easy to ignore. Yahoo's ads are pervasive, and disguised - and their search engine is prone to delivery of more irrelevant results than relevant.

In the past I used Dogpile, but I've found in recent years that Google gives me what I need with a minimum of fuss and very little "hey, buy this" crap, so I've switched to a direct Google search. It was Google results I always used from Dogpile anyway. I've simply cut out the middleman.

All4One - ten years ago! 

Posted Wednesday 13th June 2007 21:21 GMT

I remember being introduced to All4One some time ago which searched Yahoo, Lycos, Altavista and Webcrawler and display the results in 4 resizeable panes using a frameset!

Wow, things have really progressed in 10 years!

Rufus.

AfterVote 

Posted Wednesday 13th June 2007 21:37 GMT

http://aftervote.com/ integrates Google, Yahoo, MSN, and more

AfterVote 

Posted Wednesday 13th June 2007 21:39 GMT

http://aftervote.com brings Google, MSN and Yahoo together in search results. Very nice site as well.

Metacrawler.com 

Posted Wednesday 13th June 2007 23:10 GMT

Probably the first, and still there.

I don't really understand how this gets so much hype. At least Metacrawler and All4One consolodate the results. searchboth is one click more convenient than having two windows open... because it just opens two frames.

Google do Yahoo's results anyway.. 

Posted Thursday 14th June 2007 00:21 GMT

It's true, as well you know, you sneeks, that Google do Yahoo's search results. So searching on yahoo is just like searching on google.

Or goggle, as you like to spell it in your article.

Well done, you've surpassed yourself this time.

Yawn

Re: All4One 

Posted Thursday 14th June 2007 07:37 GMT

All4One, metacrawler... a long time since.

Heh, we're just getting old.

Huh? 

Posted Thursday 14th June 2007 07:38 GMT

Did I really waste 5 minutes of my life reading about this?

I could've spent that 5 mins making a clone of this site in PHP: that's 2 minutes to make the website and 3 minutes to email the register for some free marketing...

That's just really annoying... 

Posted Thursday 14th June 2007 07:44 GMT

The way the frames sizes change on mouseover. That's a terrible bit of interface design.

As pointed out though, this isn't by any means the first, and certainly not the best, site to attempt this.

re: Goggle 

Posted Thursday 14th June 2007 07:53 GMT

Haven't you heard of Goggle? It's a search engine specially made for us myopic IT workers.

Google wins 

Posted Thursday 14th June 2007 08:30 GMT

http://www.searchboth.com/Web/searchboth/

Better results from Google :)

Form, substance 

Posted Thursday 14th June 2007 09:52 GMT

It seems all the development effort is going into repackaging existing the search engines to make the results look pretty. Is anyone actually thinking about making a better engine, or is Google as good as it gets?

Google don't provide Yahoo's search results 

Posted Thursday 14th June 2007 14:01 GMT

Hate2Register-

It's true, as well you know, you sneeks, that Google do Yahoo's search results. So searching on yahoo is just like searching on google.

-

This is no longer true. In around 2004 Yahoo bought Overture who owned AllTheWeb and Altavista and also bought Inktomi incorporated their results as well as the Yahoo Bots to scour the Internet.

No advanced search ! 

Posted Friday 15th June 2007 08:04 GMT

Except for metacrawler (thanks David) none of these sites offer a GUI for stuff like domain, excluded words and the like. Unless I missed something.

When did anyone ever do a search without "advanced" options ?

Ever feel the need to search Google and Yahoo! at the same time? 

Posted Wednesday 20th June 2007 01:49 GMT

No.