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      1.   Google YouTube ( www.youtube.com )
   YouTube is the second most popular website in the world. It is also the second most visited website after Google.
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      2.   Google Research Datasets ( datasetsearch.research.google.com )
   Google apps. Sign in. Dataset Search. search. Try coronavirus covid-19 · education outcomes site:data.gov
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      3.   Google Lens ( lens.google )
   Translate text in real time, look up words, add events to your calendar, call a number, and more. Or just copy and paste to save some time.
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      4.   Google Scholar ( scholar.google.com )
   Google Scholar provides a simple way to broadly search for scholarly literature. Search across a wide variety of disciplines and sources
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      5.   Google Images ( images.google.com )
   Google Reverse Image Search helps you quickly discover visually similar images from around the web
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      6.   Google Trends ( trends.google.com )
   Explore how Google data can be used to tell stories
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      7.   WolframAlpha ( www.wolframalpha.com )
   WolframAlpha is a computational knowledge engine that allows you to compute answers to problems and search through expert-level data on a variety of subjects, from Algebra to Words
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      8.   Internet Archive ( archive.org )
   The Wayback Machine is great for researching old websites, but it’s so much more.
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      9.   SlideShare ( www.slideshare.net )
  
SlideShare allows you to search for documented slideshow presentations.
You can also search for ebooks and PDFs, making it an excellent tool if you have a business presentation to prepare for.

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      10.   Wiki.com ( www.wiki.com )
   It is the perfect search engine for those who appreciate community-led information as found on sites like Wikipedia
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      11.   OneSearch ( www.onesearch.com )
   Verizon Media launched its privacy-focused search engine, OneSearch, in January 2020
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      12.   Search Encrypt ( www.searchencrypt.com )
   Search Encrypt is a private search engine that uses local encryption to ensure your searches remain private
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      13.   DuckDuckGo ( duckduckgo.com )
   DuckDuckGo doesn’t collect or store any of your personal information
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      14.   Swisscows ( swisscows.com )
   Swisscows is a unique option on this list, billing itself as a family-friendly semantic search engine
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      15.   CC Search ( search.creativecommons.org )
   CC Search should be your first stop on the hunt for nearly any type of copyright-free content.
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      16.   Yandex ( yandex.com )
   Yandex is used by more than 45% of Russian Internet users.
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      17.   Bing ( www.bing.com )
   One could argue that Bing actually outperforms Google in certain respects.
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      18.   Algolia ( www.algolia.com )
   Everything you need to build search and discovery experiences
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      19.   Google ( google.com )
   Search engine
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      20.   pilican ( pilican.com )
   Search engine
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