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1. WolframAlpha

1.1. Wolfram|Alpha is an engine for computing answers and providing knowledge. It works by using its vast store of expert-level knowledge and algorithms to automatically answer questions, do analysis, and generate reports. Wolfram|Alpha's long-term goal is to make all the world's knowledge systematically computable and accessible.

2. IxQuick

2.1. Ixquick also provides the stand-alone proxy service, Ixquick Proxy, which has also been incorporated into both its Ixquick and Startpage search engines allowing users the option to open all search results via proxy.

3. Ask.com

3.1. Ask.com has been criticized for its browser toolbar, which has been accused of behaving like malware due to its bundling with other software and the difficulty of its uninstallation.

4. SlideShare

4.1. Build your knowledge quickly from concise, well-presented content from top experts. Instead of scrolling through pages of text, you can flip through a SlideShare deck and absorb the same information in a fraction of the time.

5. Addict-o-matic

5.1. Addictomatic searches the best live sites on the web for the latest news, blog posts, videos and images. It's the perfect tool to keep up with the hottest topics, perform ego searches and feed your addiction for what's up, what's now or what other people are feeding on.

5.1.1. Personalize

5.1.1.1. After you search, you can personalize your results dashboard by moving around the source boxes. When you're done, bookmark the page and keep coming back to your personalized results dashboard for that search.

5.1.2. Browse the News

5.1.2.1. Our news pages provide the latest headlines on topics such as entertainment, politics, shopping, sports and more. You get all the feeds from the best sources in each category. And like your search results dashboard, you can personalize the layout of the headline boxes, delete ones you don't like and bookmark your personalized page.

6. Creative Commons Search

6.1. will help you find photos, music, text, books, educational material, and more that is free to share or build upon utilizing Creative Commons enabled search services at Google and Flickr. You can also access this tool via the Firefox web browser. Find out more about Firefox and CC Search.

7. Giphy

7.1. Giphy (stylized as GIPHY) is an online database and search engine that allows users to search for and share animated GIF files.

8. Bing

8.1. Bing helps you turn information into action, making it faster and easier to go from searching to doing.

9. DuckDuckGo

9.1. DuckDuckGo is an Internet search engine that emphasizes protecting searchers' privacy and avoiding the filter bubble of personalized search results

9.2. The search engine that doesn't track you. A superior search experience with smarter answers, less clutter and real privacy.

10. Quora

10.1. As Google gets better and better at answering more complicated questions, it will never be able to match the personal touch available with Quora.

11. Dogpile

11.1. Dogpile is a metasearch engine for information on the World Wide Web that fetches results from Google, Yahoo! and Yandex, and includes results from several other popular search engines, including those from audio and video content providers. It is a registered trademark of Blucora, Inc.

12. Vimeo

12.1. Vimeo is a video-sharing website that allows members to view, upload and share videos.

12.1.1. Mostly Mature community of users that offer constructive feedback

12.1.2. Free, or Paid Tiers: Plus, PRO, Business – Each have varied storage limits

12.1.3. You can replace a video without losing stats

12.1.4. No ads

12.1.5. Password protected option, plus many more

13. Yandex

13.1. Yandex.Mail is a service that provides mailboxes on Yandex servers free of charge. Over 12 million messages go through Yandex.Mail every day (excluding spam).

13.1.1. Unlimited

13.1.1.1. You will receive a 10 GB mailbox after registration. If you use the Mail web interface regularly, the mailbox size automatically increases by 1 GB as soon as there is less than 200 MB of free space.

13.1.2. Personal

13.1.2.1. You can select a theme for your Mail. Install the theme you like or enable a three-pane page view.

13.1.3. Convenient

13.1.3.1. You can group your messages by topics, add labels, configure personal buttons, and use hot keys. Documents, archives, images, and media files that you receive can be viewed or listened to directly in Mail , without installing any additional programs

13.1.4. Reliable protection against spam and viruses

13.1.4.1. Yandex uses proprietary technologies to fight spam and continuously improves algorithms for recognition of unsolicited messages. All incoming messages are checked by Dr.Web antivirus and virus-infected mail is blocked by the Yandex mail server.

13.1.5. Mobile

13.1.5.1. Yandex.Mail's mobile application “” allows you to not only work with email, but also exchange instant messages and send coordinates of your current whereabouts or the location of upcoming meetings.

14. Boardreader

14.1. If you want to get into the nitty-gritty of a subject with a variety of different points of view away from the major publications, Boardreader surfaces results purely from forums, message boards and, of course, Reddit.