Searchboth.com, a search engine that previously displays search results for both Google and Yahoo search side by side on a split screen has expanded its reach and now includes an option to display search results from other search engines. Users of the site now have the option to choose results from other search engines which includes, Ask.com, MSN, Dogpile, Metacrawler, Altavista, Looksmart and Websearch.
Aside from these major search engines, Searchboth.com also now includes the facility to display search results from two travel sites from several travel sites included in the Searchboth.com index. These travel sites include Hotels.com, Expedia, , Travelocity, HotWire, , CheapTickets, SideStep, Kayak among other travel sites.
For online directory listings, searchboth.com has included AT&T’s Yellow.com and Verizon’s Superpages.com.
Searchboth.com is a pretty neat search portal and very useful as well. With all those web information portals, the site is definitely a good way to search for information without getting through the hassles of shifting from one browse window to another.
The search portal is also offering a search toolbar for Firefox, with an IE toolbar coming out soon.
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Clement on Nov 15, 2007 at 12:07 am
This is a good one. I did not know anything about it until today. Thanks for letting me know. I have stumbled it.
Clement on Nov 15, 2007 at 12:15 am
With these exciting developments, searchboth.com must change their name to reflect the nature of new operations. searchallover.com would be better :)
Arnold Zafra on Nov 15, 2007 at 12:19 am
Clement, that cross my mind too. searchallover.com sounds good. Thanks!
Mitchel on Nov 15, 2007 at 3:31 am
Yeah Arnold, this is a very useful website. It is nice to compare your rankings in google and yahoo.
Dan on Nov 15, 2007 at 12:34 pm
Any site that has somebody talking when I hit the page is a definite DO NOT VISIT on my list.
who thinks that is a good idea?
Cheryl Fuerte on Nov 15, 2007 at 8:23 pm
Found your article from MediaPost’s Search Insider. Thanks for posting about this, this is very helpful.
MSN hacken on Jan 17, 2008 at 2:17 pm
I will use this information for future integration of it!
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