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New Ways to Search

Upstart search engines are trying to gain ground on Google. Give them a try.
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Next time you need to Google something, why not try one of these upstart search engines instead?

123people
Launched: October 2008
What it is: A meta search engine that finds all publicly available information about people
Why you should care: Searches are real time, so information is always up-to-date and results are fresh with every search.

Cuil
Launched: July 2008
What it is: A multifaceted search engine that analyzes text within a page containing your keyword
Why you should care: Its intuitive interface provides search tips, expanded categories and definitions for the most in-depth search possible.

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EcoSmartSearch.com
Launched: March 2008
What it is: A Google-powered search engine that uses a black search screen, cutting down energy usage on CRT monitors
Why you should care: If Google is your search engine of choice, then why not use it in an energy-saving format?

LeapFish
Launched: November 2008
What it is: A search engine that uses proprietary hyper-threading to deliver more results in a single search
Why you should care: Its click-free search functionality makes it faster, too. The screen refreshes with results as words are typed in.

RushmoreDrive
Launched: April 2008
What it is: A comprehensive search engine that delivers mainstream search results as well as those specific to the black community
Why you should care: Regardless of your ethnicity or business industry, the site gives you access to a targeted audience.

Spock
Launched: August 2007
What it is: A people search engine that indexes people-related documents across the web
Why you should care: Get detailed information on anyone involved with your business (employees, customers, clients and so on).

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