What is the URL of Dogpile?
www.dogpile.com
Dogpile
Dogpile’s homepage featuring their mascot, Arfie (September 2012) | |
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Available in | English |
Owner | System1 |
Created by | Aaron Flin |
URL | www.dogpile.com |
Is Dogpile a Web browser?
Dogpile is a browser-only tool, so all you have to do is go to dogpile.com to use it.
What happened to Dogpile search?
Dogpile has changed its name to WebFetch in the UK and Europe to differentiate itself from the image of doggie doo, which the name Dogpile conjures up in the heads of more British and Europeans than it does in the US.
What search engines does Dogpile use?
Dogpile launched in 1996 and became, along with Metacrawler, one of the first metasearch engines to reach a mass audience. Dogpile pulls content from multiple search indexes and filters out the duplicates. It fetches results from leading search engines like Google, Ask, Bing, Yahoo, MSN Search and others.
Is Dogpile better than Google?
While Google uses an algorithm to sort through billions of webpages, Dogpile instead fetches results from the major search engines. Google, Yahoo, Bing, and the rest have their ways of sorting through results, and Dogpile analyzes them all to help you find what you’re seeking. Try it out at dogpile.com.
Why is Dogpile a good search engine?
Dogpile may not feature the “clusters” that make Clusty unique, but the metasearch engine provides a clean design and extremely relevant search results to make it an ideal choice, if you’re looking to ditch Google and move on to something new.
Is Dogpile a good search engine?
But if you don’t mind losing Google’s results, you will quickly realize that Clusty is one of the best search services on the Web. Owned by InfoSpace, Dogpile is a “feel good” metasearch engine that donates a portion of its revenue to animals in need each time you perform a search.