Table of Contents
Gopher
Web
Notes
Other
See Also
Search Engine
Gopher
Web
Notes
DuckDuckGo
https://duckduckgo.com/
Privacy-friendly-ish, but has some nice features.
Results from
Bing
.
Ecosia
https://www.ecosia.org/
The one where they plant trees.
Uses Bing.
Gigablast
https://www.gigablast.com
Opensource.
☞
Uses its own index
.
Like the results so far.
Some kinda affiliation with freenode…
Kagi
https://kagi.com/
Paid, but has interesting features.
Marginalia
https://search.marginalia.nu/
'independent DIY search engine that focuses on non-commercial content'
Mojeek
https://www.mojeek.com/
☞
Uses own index
.
Qwant
https://www.qwant.com/
Bing.
Searx
https://searx.space/
☞
Self-hostable
meta search engine.
Plenty of public instances up.
Startpage
https://www.startpage.com/
Google results.
Wiby
https://wiby.me/
https://wiby.org/
☞
Has it's own, small index
.
So it's mostly small, DIY-type places.
Yacy
https://yacy.net/
P2P
-based.
Openverse
https://search.openverse.engineering/
Search creative commons.
Yeggi
https://www.yeggi.com/
Search engine for 3-D models for
3-D printing
Other
Magnetico
https://www.boramalper.org/labs/magnetico/
boramalper/magnetico
Search 'the
BitTorrent
DHT space,
without relying on any central entity
.'
Apollo
https://apollo.amirbolous.com/
amirgamil/apollo
'A Unix-style personal search engine and web crawler for your digital footprint'
You put stuff into it. So you can give it a website and it'll scrape stuff off it so you can search it later. You can add tags.
Feedle
https://feedle.world/
Search RSS feeds. Haven't found anything interesting through it, but you can submit your own feeds.
See Also
Surfing
Search Engines, Platforms and the Past and Future of A Personally-mapped Internet
A look at search engines with their own indexes
- Comprehensive comparison of a gazzilion search engines.
internet
,
search-engine
,
software
,
www
,
rss