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GOOGLE:
Pros:
• Beautiful modern design layout that simplifies navigation and finding information needed.
• It has a larger index size, as it keeps identification and indexing content refreshed.
• Wins when it comes to high quality search results as compared to other search engines due to its advanced filtering system.
• Helps the user by suggesting searches and highlighting popular searches.
• Supports a social integration feature which makes it an ideal search engine for social activities such as shopping.
Cons:
• The social integration capability is only available for Google social avenues which makes it less helpful.
• A lot of applications may require a Google log in which may become more of a nuisance than an assist.
• Google's picture search isn't excuisite as other image searches.
BING:
Pros:
• Awesome and welcoming look.
• Easy keeping track of related searches because they are permanently fixed on the left or right hand side of the page.
• Has a search history that makes the going back to a page much more easy and fast.
• An advanced search feature makes the search results more accurate by using region or website or the keyword.
• It has Twitter integrated maps which enables a user to view live social media activity from that area.
Cons:
• The related searches eats up the space for current search results
• It does not allow for easier way of filtering news searches by country
• It is not as simple to use as Google
YAHOO:
Pros:
• Its organic results are more comprehensive than other search engines.
• The shopping search has more options than many other search engines.
• Yahoo answers is a useful feature that is popular with many people.
• Yahoo has a mobile app that you can download on to your phone.
Cons:
• The shopping feature is isolated and takes you away from the main search engine.
Conclusion
All three engines are good and have a number of areas that they standout. Al the three are equals and no superiority. So use a search engine that best suits your needs at that particular time.
Pros:
• Beautiful modern design layout that simplifies navigation and finding information needed.
• It has a larger index size, as it keeps identification and indexing content refreshed.
• Wins when it comes to high quality search results as compared to other search engines due to its advanced filtering system.
• Helps the user by suggesting searches and highlighting popular searches.
• Supports a social integration feature which makes it an ideal search engine for social activities such as shopping.
Cons:
• The social integration capability is only available for Google social avenues which makes it less helpful.
• A lot of applications may require a Google log in which may become more of a nuisance than an assist.
• Google's picture search isn't excuisite as other image searches.
BING:
Pros:
• Awesome and welcoming look.
• Easy keeping track of related searches because they are permanently fixed on the left or right hand side of the page.
• Has a search history that makes the going back to a page much more easy and fast.
• An advanced search feature makes the search results more accurate by using region or website or the keyword.
• It has Twitter integrated maps which enables a user to view live social media activity from that area.
Cons:
• The related searches eats up the space for current search results
• It does not allow for easier way of filtering news searches by country
• It is not as simple to use as Google
YAHOO:
Pros:
• Its organic results are more comprehensive than other search engines.
• The shopping search has more options than many other search engines.
• Yahoo answers is a useful feature that is popular with many people.
• Yahoo has a mobile app that you can download on to your phone.
Cons:
• The shopping feature is isolated and takes you away from the main search engine.
Conclusion
All three engines are good and have a number of areas that they standout. Al the three are equals and no superiority. So use a search engine that best suits your needs at that particular time.