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Learn how to set up your browser to search Wikipedia from its search box or address bar. Find the URL, keyword and instructions for different browsers that support the OpenSearch standard or the Wikipedia search engine plugin.
Learn about Yahoo Search, a web search engine owned by Yahoo and powered by Microsoft Bing. Find out how it evolved from a directory to a crawler, and what languages and features it offers worldwide.
Safari is a web browser developed by Apple for macOS, iOS, iPadOS and visionOS. It uses WebKit, an open-source browser engine derived from KHTML, and has features such as reader mode, extensions, and Intelligent Tracking Prevention.
Learn how to use AOL Search to find web results, images, videos, maps, and more with one click. Find answers to common questions about SafeSearch, search history, search verticals, and features in AOL Search.
DuckDuckGo is a privacy-focused search engine founded by Gabriel Weinberg in 2008. It offers various products, such as browser extensions, a custom browser, and a domain name service, and is available worldwide except for Indonesia.
Learn about the history of web search engines from 1982 to 2020, starting with the first pre-web domain search engine WHOis and the first web search engine W3Catalog. See how web search engines evolved from using crawlers, indexers, and directories to natural language queries and personalization.
OpenSearch is a collection of technologies that allow websites and search engines to publish search results in a standard and accessible format. Learn about its history, features, versions, alternatives and examples of web browsers that support OpenSearch.
Learn how to use Wikipedia's powerful search engine, with special characters, parameters, and operators. Find out how to customize your search settings, filter results, and use regular expressions.