Dec 30 2009
Popular Search Engines Then and Now

As we approach 2010 all of us are reflecting back on either 2009, the past decade or even the past century. All of us websites, blogs, fan forums, you name it are coming up lists upon lists that explore “the best of,” “the worst of,” in a myriad of topics.
And how are most of us coming up with information on all these topics? Yup, search. That’s right, search engines. But what about search engines themselves? How have these little bad boys evolved in the past ten or fifteen years?
Here’s a look at some of the most popular search engines then and now.
Thanks to My Amazing Fact for these pictures
Hot Bot
1997

2009

Excite
1996

2009

Web Crawler
1996

2009

Ask Jeeves
1999

2009

Yahoo!
1996

2009

1998

2009

Dogpile
1998

2009

Alta Vista
1998

2009

Lycos
1996

2009

MSN Search
1999

2009 - Bing

AOL Search
1999

2009

Infoseek
1997

2009

Netscape
1999

2009

Meta Crawler
1996

2009

All The Web
1999

2009

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Wow, this brings back some memories. I remember searching on AltaVista and Lycos back in college with my dial-up modem.
You can still see jeeves if you type in http://askjeeves.com instead of just http://ask.com
i remember using alta vista to look up jenny mccarthy pics.
Wow! Yea, this does bring back memories. Didn’t even know some of them still existed since Google has been so dominant.
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Some of these sites are stopped or dominated by other bigger sites (like Google
) and the rest of them are “Powered by Google” hehehehe 
The most surviving are Google, Yahoo,Bing(formally MSN) and AOL.
I think it’s quite indicative how little the Google homepage has changed.