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When we think of search engines, the first example that comes to mind is Google. This is quite natural because Google is the most popular search engine and thanks to it Internet search has become very different. However, Google isn't the only search engine and even though we have extensively covered it in our search engine guide, we have included many other search engines as well.

Our search engine guide will teach you not only how to use search engines to find the information you need, but also how to optimize your sites, so that they rank well with search engines and users can find them. On this page we have gathered many and diverse resources about search engines, so read them and apply them in your work.

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