20 specialized search engines

Search Engines
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Search engines are essential tools for finding information online. However, most general search engines, such as Google, are not always the best at finding information on specific topics. This is where specialized search engines come in. These search engines are designed to provide more relevant and accurate search results for specific topics. In this article, we will present 20 specialized search engines for different domains and explain how to use them.

  1. Google Scholar

Google Scholar is a search engine specializing in finding academic articles and scientific publications. It is used by students, teachers, researchers and professionals to find journal articles, theses, books, technical reports and other academic documents. To use Google Scholar, simply enter keywords related to your search and relevant search results will be displayed.

  1. PubMed

PubMed is a search engine specializing in finding medical publications. It is used by healthcare professionals, researchers and students to find journal articles, clinical studies, public health reports and other medical documents. To use PubMed, simply enter keywords related to your search and relevant search results will be displayed.

  1. Crunchbase

Crunchbase is a search engine specializing in finding information on companies, including fundraisers and executives. It is used by investors, entrepreneurs and professionals to find information on companies and startups. To use Crunchbase, simply enter the name of the company or startup in the search bar and relevant search results will be displayed.

  1. Indeed

Indeed is a search engine specialized in finding jobs. It is used by job seekers to find job vacancies posted on company websites, job boards, newspapers, etc. To use Indeed, simply enter keywords related to your search and relevant search results will be displayed.

  1. Wolfram Alpha

Wolfram Alpha is a search engine specialized in solving mathematical and scientific problems. It is used by students, teachers and researchers to find solutions to mathematical and scientific problems. To use Wolfram Alpha, simply type the equation or math problem into the search bar and relevant results will be displayed.

  1. TinEye

TinEye is a search engine specializing in reverse image search. It is used to find similar images, reversed images and altered images online. To use TinEye, simply upload the image you want to search for or enter the URL of the image and relevant search results will be displayed.

  1. DuckDuckGo

DuckDuckGo is a search engine specializing in the protection of privacy. It does not collect user data or track user online activities. It is used by privacy-conscious people to find information online without leaving a trace. To use DuckDuckGo, simply enter keywords related to your search and relevant search results will be displayed.

  1. Yummly

Yummly is a search engine specializing in finding cooking recipes. It is used by people looking for meal ideas and recipes to cook them at home. To use Yummly, just enter the ingredients you have on hand or the type of cuisine you want to cook and relevant search results will be displayed.

  1. Goodreads

Goodreads is a search engine specializing in finding books. It is used by readers to find books to read, discover new authors and interact with other readers. To use Goodreads, simply enter the book title, author name, or a book search topic and relevant search results will be displayed.

  1. LinkedIn

LinkedIn is a search engine specialized in finding professionals and jobs. It is used by people looking for career opportunities, professional networking and to find qualified candidates for open positions. To use LinkedIn, simply enter the company name, vacancy, or professional name and relevant search results will be displayed.

  1. Spotify

Spotify is a search engine specialized in finding music and podcasts. It's used by people looking for new artists, playlists, and podcasts to listen to. To use Spotify, just enter the song title, artist or podcast name and relevant search results will be displayed.

  1. Zillow

Zillow is a search engine specializing in finding real estate. It is used by people looking for homes to rent or buy. To use Zillow, simply enter the accommodation type, location, and price and relevant search results will be displayed.

  1. Kayak

Kayak is a search engine specializing in travel research. It is used to find flights, hotels and car rentals for travel. To use Kayak, simply enter travel dates and destinations and relevant search results will be displayed.

  1. Allrecipes

Allrecipes is a search engine specializing in finding cooking recipes. It is used by people looking for meal ideas and recipes to cook them at home. To use Allrecipes, just enter the ingredients you have in your kitchen or the type of dish you want to cook, and the search engine will give you a list of matching recipes.

  1. Booking.com

Booking.com is a search engine specializing in booking accommodation. It allows users to search for hotels, apartments, villas and other types of accommodation worldwide. Users can filter search results based on their preferences, such as price, review rating, distance from certain tourist attractions, etc. Booking.com also offers special offers for travelers and allows booking local activities such as guided tours, tickets to shows, etc.

  1. ZocDoc

ZocDoc is a search engine specializing in finding doctors and medical appointments. It allows users to search for doctors based on their specialty, location, health insurance, and availability. Users can also book appointments online and receive appointment reminders.

  1. Auto Trader

AutoTrader is a search engine that specializes in finding new and used cars for sale. It allows users to search for cars based on make, model, year, mileage, price, etc. Users can also compare cars and contact sellers directly.

  1. OpenTable

OpenTable is a search engine specializing in restaurant reservations. It allows users to search for restaurants based on their location, type of cuisine, price, etc. Users can also reserve tables online and receive reservation reminders. OpenTable also allows users to earn rewards points for each reservation, which they can redeem for free meals at participating restaurants.

  1. Yelp

Yelp is an online platform that allows users to search for local businesses, read reviews and give their opinion on them. Users can discover restaurants, shops, beauty salons, garages, hotels, and other local businesses. Yelp is available in many cities around the world, and allows users to filter their search results based on location, type of business, price, and ratings given by other users. Businesses can also create their own Yelp page to interact with customers, respond to reviews, and showcase their products or services.

  1. SoundCloud

SoundCloud is an online music streaming platform that allows users to discover, download and share music. Users can find emerging artists, DJs, producers and music labels, and listen to playlists created by other users. Artists can also use SoundCloud to share their own music, connect with their audience, and get feedback on their work. Users can follow artists and playlists, comment and like songs, and share tracks on social media. SoundCloud is available worldwide and can be accessed through the website and mobile app.

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