Which Search Engine Do You Actually Prefer? Blind Search!

Since the introduction of Bing and the chatter that surrounds the new Microsoft search engine getting into bed with Yahoo, Michael Kordahi developed an interesting tool called Blind Search.


Blind search will query the top 3 engines at the same time returning the results minus the branding; the user is then prompted to vote for the results that best suits their query.

Based on early figures Google’s 70% market share with the others trailing behind looks more like this:

Google: 45%, Bing: 33%, Yahoo: 22% | 10,093 votes

Clearly Bing is becoming much more of a contender than some of us initially thought.
Enough from me, try it out for yourself, I’m sure you will be surprised.

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4 Responses to Which Search Engine Do You Actually Prefer? Blind Search!

  1. I tried Bing and was very surprised to see how good the results were for business searches. I have found Tradeseam to be a very powerful business search engine as well, try it out for yourself:
    http://www.tradeseam.com/

  2. Richard says:

    I noticed that msn seems to have bing as a brother.
    Never tried blind search but I will now. Thanks for the info.

  3. leapbrowser says:

    we prefer http://leapbrowser.com a new and different search engine that offers many open source subdomains like leapter, leaprr, a free directory and free email.

  4. TechZarInfo says:

    good info….. thanks for sharing

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