Exploring the Top Alt Search Engines: Discovering New Ways to Search the Web

Niche Search Engines for Books, Science, and Intelligent Information

A certain search engine is so powerful that it hides other search engines from us. We simply do not know about the existence of most of them.

As the internet continues to evolve, it is important for search engines to adapt. Perhaps more diversity in search engines could build new online ecosystems.

Meanwhile, there are still a large number of excellent search engines in the world that specialize in books, science, and other smart information.

Here a list of sites you’ve might never heard of.

www.refseek.com is a search engine for academic resources. More than a billion

www.worldcat.org – search the content of 20,000 global libraries.

https://link.springer.com – access to more than 10 million scientific documents: books, articles,

www.bioline.org.br is a library of published bioscientific journals

http://repec.org – Volunteers from 102 countries collected nearly 4 million publications

www.science.gov is a U.S. government search engine for more than 2200 scientific sites.

www.pdfdrive.com is the largest website for free download of PDF books. Claim more than 225 million titles.

www.base-search.net is one of the most powerful search engines for academic research texts. More than 100 million scientific articles, 70% of which are free

Do you know them?

Google, the world’s most popular search engine, has been a gateway to the internet for millions of users for over two decades. However, over the years, the internet has become a graveyard of forgotten websites, with many disappearing into oblivion or going inactive. According to estimates, there are over 4.5 billion internet users worldwide, and over 1.5 billion websites, but only a fraction of these websites are active and regularly updated.

One of the most significant challenges facing internet users today is the “dead internet” phenomenon, where websites that were once popular have disappeared or are no longer updated. The reasons for this are many, including changes in technology, lack of funding, or simply a lack of interest. For example, once-popular social networks like Myspace and Friendster have since disappeared, and other websites, such as Geocities, which was once the largest hosting platform for user-generated content, were shut down entirely.

Moreover, even newer sites that seem to have the potential to take off may not necessarily be successful. Many new websites fail to catch on and then close their doors, often due to fierce competition from established players or a lack of innovative ideas.

One consequence of this is that when people search for information on Google, they may find that many of the results are no longer relevant or up to date. This is particularly true when searching for older content, where many of the websites that once hosted that content have since disappeared. In such cases, users may have to rely on archive websites or other sources to access the information they need.

Another issue with Google search is that after page one, the entries are often the same in different orders for subsequent pages. This can be frustrating for users who are searching for specific information, as they may need to sift through multiple pages of search results to find what they are looking for. Additionally, because Google’s algorithms prioritize newer content, older but still relevant websites may not appear high in search results, making it difficult for users to find the information they need.

Despite these challenges, Google continues to dominate the search engine market, with a market share of over 90%. The company has made significant strides in improving its search algorithms to deliver more relevant and up-to-date results, such as the introduction of the BERT algorithm in 2019. Additionally, Google has launched initiatives such as the Wayback Machine, which allows users to view archived versions of websites, and Google Scholar, which focuses on academic research.

The “dead internet” phenomenon is a real challenge for internet users, and Google is not immune to this problem. While Google has made significant strides in improving its search algorithms, there is still room for improvement. As the internet continues to evolve, it is important for search engines to adapt. Perhaps more diversity in search engines could build new online ecosystems.

The Katsugyo Bag

Freshness and Peak Style: Discover the Katsugyo Bag, the Innovative Portable Aquarium for Live Fish

The Katsugyo Bag is a revolutionary carrying case designed in Japan to keep live fish fresh.

In today’s world, people are increasingly conscious about their food choices, the freshness of seafood is a critical factor for both food safety and overall taste.

With the advent of modern technology, food manufacturers and sellers have been coming up with new and innovative ways to ensure that the seafood they provide is fresh and of the highest quality. One such innovation is the Katsugyo Bag.

The Katsugyo Bag is a revolutionary carrying case designed in Japan to keep live fish fresh. It is essentially a portable aquarium that allows the fish to live within the case for a limited time before it is used. This design is especially useful in the food economy where freshness is paramount, as it enables the user to control when and where the fish is ultimately consumed.

The Katsugyo Bag’s prototype has options for setting oxygen and temperature levels, giving the user full control of the purchase-to-pan experience. It has an impressive capacity, with the ability to hold multiple small fish or one larger fish like a catfish. The design of the Katsugyo Bag ensures that the fish remains fresh until it is ready to be used, eliminating the need for frozen or processed seafood.

The Katsugyo Bag is still in the beta phase, and the prototype is subject to change as the designers move toward product release. However, the potential of this innovative carrying case is undeniable. With the Katsugyo Bag, consumers can be assured of the freshness of their seafood, which is especially important for sushi restaurants and other establishments that rely on fresh seafood as a key ingredient in their dishes.

The Katsugyo Bag is an impressive innovation in the world of seafood, providing a solution for keeping live fish fresh until it is ready to be used. Its ability to control oxygen and temperature levels ensures peak freshness and quality, making it a valuable tool for businesses and consumers alike. While still in the beta phase, the Katsugyo Bag has the potential to revolutionize the seafood industry and improve the overall quality of seafood available to consumers.

You Resemble Me: Review

“You Resemble Me”: A Provocative and Disturbing Debut Film by Dina Amer

Dina Amer, a former Vice News journalist, makes her feature film debut with “You Resemble Me”, a powerful and focused movie that offers a plausible and sympathetic backstory to a real-life case. With expert care and assurance, Amer aligns fictionalized mise-en-scène, news footage, and interviews to create a captivating story.

The movie is based on the case of Hasna Aït Boulahcen, who was radicalized by Islamic State and was killed during the raid on a Paris apartment building in 2015, after the terrorist attacks that took place in various locations including the Bataclan theater. Excited media reporters claimed that Aït Boulahcen was Europe’s first female suicide bomber, causing much prurient commentary about her troubled life as a party girl. However, forensic evidence showed that the bomber was actually an unidentified man.

Lorenza Grimaudo plays the young Hasna, who is inseparably close to her younger sister Mariam, played by Ilonna Grimaudo. After truanting and running away with Mariam, they are fostered and eventually split up into different families, causing a terrible psychic wound that may have contributed to Hasna’s final disaster. As an adult, played by Mouna Soualem, she is angry, depressed, abused, and drawn into drug addiction before being electrified by her cousin’s charismatic online presence as a jihadi.

Amer creates a disquieting effect by deepfake-morphing Hasna’s face into a different face, suggesting her alternative sense of self or selves, perhaps stemming from the spiritual amputation of her sister’s presence. This powerful touch gives “You Resemble Me” the bite-strength of a horror film, making it a strong and heartfelt film that is not to be missed.

Biggest Movers: Crypto

Xrp rose higher in Tuesday’s session, as prices continued to move away from a long-term support point. Overall, sentiment in cryptocurrencies remained largely bearish, with the global market cap down 0.34% as of writing. Polygon was also in the green at the time of writing.

XRP

XRP, formerly ripple, was a notable gainer on Tuesday, as the token continued to move away from a recent support point.

Following a low of $0.3648 to start the week, XRP/USD rose to an intraday high of $0.3751 earlier in the day.

The move resulted in XRP bouncing from a long-term price floor at $0.3650, following a recent four-day losing streak.

From the chart, it appears that this took place as the 14-day relative strength index (RSI) broke out of its own ceiling at 43.00.

Continue reading “Biggest Movers: Crypto”

Like, Subscribe, Murder

“Cracking the Case of a Virtual Murder: A Review of LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, AND MURDER”

In LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, AND MURDER, the second book in the Larkin Day Mystery Series, amateur detective Larkin Day takes on a case that challenges her understanding of what it means to be murdered. Set in Pratincola, Iowa, Larkin sets her sights on solving crimes and becoming a successful private investigator. However, her latest case presents a unique challenge when fitness instructor Bonnie Cooper comes to her, claiming that she has been murdered – virtually.

The murder mystery that unfolds is not only highly entertaining, but also hilarious at times. Nicole Dieker’s writing style is charming and captures the reader’s attention, bringing to life the relatable and lovable characters of the story. The novel also touches on themes of technology and social media obsession, showcasing the impact it has on our daily lives.

Throughout the book, Larkin struggles to balance her romantic relationship with her “maybe-sorta boyfriend” Ed Jackson, her career as an amateur detective, and the mystery of who is trying to force her mother out of her job. Dieker expertly weaves these storylines together, making for a well-rounded and enjoyable read.

One of the standout elements of LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, AND MURDER is its commentary on the obsession with technology and social media. The book takes a humorous approach to this topic, showcasing the absurdity of our obsession with “likes” and online exposure. It raises questions about the value we place on our virtual, online lives and the impact it has on our real-life relationships.

In conclusion, LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, AND MURDER is a well-written and thoroughly enjoyable mystery novel. Dieker’s writing style, humor, and relatable characters make it a must-read for fans of the mystery genre. It’s the perfect book for a lazy weekend or a cozy night in, and I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a good mystery to sink their teeth into.

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