Tools to improve your online search

The Google search engine is the world's largest web search engine. But if Google can't find it, you may need to use other tools to quickly find the right content. For example: some new search tools offer different ways to improve your online search by adding ChatGPT bots or social media search results alongside Google search results.

Here are 5 tools you can use to improve your online search:

1- Add ChatGPT to the search engine:

Many users around the world have been impressed by ChatGPT bot's responses even though there is no reference to provide the response and high probability of providing incorrect information. Users have started to compare ChatGPT bot search results with popular search engines like Google, Bing or DuckDuckGo. The result is a ChatGPT search engine add-on that gets answers from both sides and displays search results from ChatGPT bots in addition to results from your favorite search engine.

This extension works with popular search engines such as: Google, (Bing) Bing, and DuckDuckGo. Once installed, log into your OpenAI account in your browser before starting. When searching for information, the results of the ChatGPT bot are displayed in the box on the right of the search results page.

You can use the ChatGPT box with the search engine to search for phrases ending in question marks or open them manually if needed. You can also click the expand icon to open a regular ChatGPT search box without visiting the homepage.

2- Swirl:

Swirl

Nowadays, many people search for information on Google as well as on forums such as social media, YouTube, and Reddit. When using Swirl, search results from all of these sources are displayed on a single page, making it easy to navigate through all search results together.

Swirl displays search results in columns, with each column dedicated to a specific source, so one column is dedicated to Google search results, another column is dedicated to Instagram search results, and another column is dedicated to Twitter and soon. You can add Bing as one of your search engines with Google and set Swirl as your default search engine.

3- CrowdView website:

CrowdView website

Sometimes we seek specific information we want to know from real people talking about it online. But these results are usually ranked much lower in search engines than professional sites, so we are unlikely to find these pages in regular search engines. CrowdView solves this problem by displaying search results from specific forums and discussion pages.

With it, you will see search results from popular public forums such as: Reddit, Stack Exchange, Hacker News, and Metafilter. You can quickly filter the results by clicking on any of the categories that appear above the search results.

4- Feedle:

Feedle

Feedle indexes popular websites and podcasts via RSS feeds. Searching for a specific topic generates an RSS feed for that topic, arranged by date from newest to oldest.

You can add specific topics to your favorite RSS feeds. Whenever a blog or podcast in the Feedle directory publishes new content that matches your search terms, it will appear in your RSS feed. This saves you from repeatedly searching for the same term and you won't see content that doesn't match what you were searching for.

5.Yep

 Yep

Yep is a brand new search engine from Ahrefs, a leader in SEO since 2010. According to Search Engine Land, Yep does not collect personal information such as location, name, age, and gender by default. Do not save the user's search history. Yes crawls 8 billion websites per day, second only to the Google search engine.

Crawling is defined as searching for new or changed web pages, Google discovers URLs by following links, reading sitemaps and in many other ways.

Yes, it looks more like a simple Google search page from the past. If you're looking for a specific topic, you'll get 10 links per page, tabs for news and image research, and previews for Wikipedia excerpts when available.




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