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  2. History of Google - Wikipedia

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    Google was officially launched in 1998 by Larry Page and Sergey Brin to market Google Search, which has become the most used web-based search engine.Larry Page and Sergey Brin, students at Stanford University in California, developed a search algorithm first (1996) known as "BackRub", with the help of Scott Hassan and Alan Steremberg.

  3. What could Google monopoly ruling mean for you?

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    "The court may seek other ways to dismantle Google’s position as a default search engine but some of those remedies likely go beyond the facts driving this case," said Professor Anu Bradford of ...

  4. DuckDuckGo - Wikipedia

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    In March 2019, Google added DuckDuckGo to the default search engine list in Chrome 73. [ 54 ] Beginning in 2018, [ 55 ] the company has offered browser extensions for popular web browsers ( Google Chrome , Safari , and others) [ 9 ] as well as its own web browser, called the DuckDuckGo Private Browser . [ 10 ]

  5. Knowledge Engine (search engine) - Wikipedia

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    The search example of the Knowledge Engine states "Ad-free, secure, non-profit: Make Wikipedia your default search". Knowledge Engine (KE) was a search engine project initiated in 2015 by the Wikimedia Foundation (WMF) to locate and display verifiable and trustworthy information from public-information sources in a way that was less reliant on traditional search engines.

  6. Searx - Wikipedia

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    Searx (/ s ɜːr k s /; stylized as searX) is a free and open-source metasearch engine, [4] available under the GNU Affero General Public License version 3, with the aim of protecting the privacy of its users.

  7. Mozilla Corporation - Wikipedia

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    [29] Two years later, TechCrunch wrote: "In return for setting Google as the default search engine on Firefox, Google pays Mozilla a substantial sum – in 2006, the total amounted to around $57 million, or 85% of the company's total revenue. The deal was originally going to expire in 2006, but was later extended to 2008 and then ran through 2011."

  8. OpenSearch - Wikipedia

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    OpenSearch is a collection of technologies that allow the publishing of search results in a format suitable for syndication and aggregation.Introduced in 2005, it is a way for websites and search engines to publish search results in a standard and accessible format.

  9. Ask.com - Wikipedia

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    In February 2006, Jeeves was removed from Ask Jeeves and the search engine rebranded to Ask. [2] [9] On May 16, 2006, Ask implemented a "Binoculars Site Preview" into its search results. On search results pages, the "binoculars" let searchers have a preview of the page they could visit with a mouse-over activating a pop-up screenshot.