On Wed, 18 Nov 1998, Rainmaker wrote:
>>> But as we all know, there are only about 10 search engines from which
>>> 90% of all search engine traffic will come from.
>>
>> So, let's put our heads together and each contribute what we think are
>> the top 10 search engines, okay? (in no particular order)
>>
>> Lycos
>> Alta Vista
>> Hotbot
>> Inktomi
>> Excite (bought Magellan, AOL Netfind is an Excite front end)
>> Webcrawler (owned by Excite, operated independently)
>> Infoseek (Search.com is a front end for Infoseek)
>> Northern Light
>> Snap
>> ...and I'm not sure what the 10th one might be.
>
> Same as above except for Inktomi and Northern Light. Instead:
>
> GoTo
> PlanetSearch
>From my referrer logs on accesses to www.letu.edu in the past month, it
looks like
1. Yahoo
2. Infoseek
3. AltaVista
4. AOL Netfind (Gosh!)
5. search.msn.com (Golly!)
6. Excite
7. Lycos
8. Hotbot
9. MetaCrawler
10. WebCrawler
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Systems Programmer || happiness, I wouldn't mind being known as
LeTourneau University || 'that melancholy guy who drives the red
Longview, Texas || Lamborghini Diablo.'" -- George Olson
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