delicategeniusblog.com— Compare Google, Yahoo and Bing without the branding. Do a search and BlindSearch returns 3 unbranded columns, you vote for which engine you think is best. The results may surprise you.
Aug 11, 2009View in Crawl 4
I found Google to be the most relevant "information" search engine and Bing to be the most relevant "shopping" search engine. Yahoo just sucks completely.
One explanation I've heard is that Blindsearch calls the US-based search web services so it doesn't return you the localized content that the search engines do when you access their sites directly from your location.I'm not from the US - would be interesting to know if Americans still get a different result.
This is so cool. I actually have voted for Yahoo 100% of the time even though I think they're the worst search engine!! LOL I guess perception has a lot to do with it. By the way, I've set this as my default search engine now...
rustermanAug 11, 2009
Bling returned the better results everytime!
lancerulauAug 11, 2009
I found Google to be the most relevant "information" search engine and Bing to be the most relevant "shopping" search engine. Yahoo just sucks completely.
mithrasinvictusAug 11, 2009
It's fake, the results displayed by blindsearch are not the same results you would get performing the search on those sites yourself.
johnnliuAug 12, 2009
One explanation I've heard is that Blindsearch calls the US-based search web services so it doesn't return you the localized content that the search engines do when you access their sites directly from your location.I'm not from the US - would be interesting to know if Americans still get a different result.
johnnliuAug 12, 2009
see my comment above
sandyiitSep 14, 2009
It was really an eye-opener. Just surprised to know how blind have we become due to all this marketing and word-of-mouth syndrome
warpdesignSep 15, 2009
This is so cool. I actually have voted for Yahoo 100% of the time even though I think they're the worst search engine!! LOL I guess perception has a lot to do with it. By the way, I've set this as my default search engine now...