Good can be some what subjective. personally I have no issues with
Google. It works very nicely when I use Window-Eyes and the jump to
heading hot key.

As for search results, there are links that demonstrate how to use
Google more effectively.

One thing I find works very nicely is to organize my search terms from
largest to smallest. For example if I was looking for reviews for a
restaurant I would enter the city name first, followed by the word
restaurant, then putting in the name of the restaurant itself or the
name of the street if I don't know the restaurant, or failing that the
location such as down town.

another thing I find works very nicely is to enter a question followed
with a question mark (?). Google seems to parse things out rather well.
For example I might type something such as How can I do a cold reset on
a NetGear router? or I might type translate English to French "I would
like to order a bottle of wine".

Even knowing how and when to end the search phrase with a service
preceded by a period comes in handy.

Before trying to find a different search engine, may be spending a bit
of time learning a little more about the one being used may yield the
desired results.


Vic


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From: Mike Rogers [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, February 01, 2013 10:45 AM
To: GW-info
Subject: Looking for a good search engine


I've been trying to find info on google and bing.  All I seem to get is
more links that lead to nothing.  Any other good search engines that
work with screen readers?

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