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It also has an analogue of Google's knowledge graph

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Due to the fact that Bing does not officially work in Russia, Yandex is the default search engine on all Windows phones. 4. Yahoo! Yahoo! was created by two Stanford University graduate students, David Filo and Jerry Yang, in 1994. It was originally called David and Jerry's Guide to the World Wide Web, but was soon renamed Yahoo! The creators claim that the name comes from the name of a people in Swift's Gulliver's Travels.


Jerry Yang describes the choice of the name: "One day David said he was switzerland email list tired of the title and our names in it. We looked it up in the dictionary and settled on the word 'Yahoo', oddly enough because of its literary roots. It was the name of a very rude and uncivilised people in Gulliver's Travels. We were certainly very uncivilised." In 1995, riding the wave of search engine popularity, the Yahoo! corporation was created, which within a few years acquired its own email client, messenger, and gaming service.


The main ranking factor for Yahoo! is the quality of the link profile. The search engine is good at finding and recognizing flash content. According to Alexa, Yahoo! is currently the 5th most popular website in the world. 5. DuckDuckGo The open source search engine DuckDuckGo was launched in September 2008. According to its creator, entrepreneur Gabriel Weinberg, such an unusual name was chosen completely by chance, and it is connected only with the children's game Duck Duck Goose.
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