General Search Engine
That includes search engines with no specialize search is as follows:
Search Engine For Music and Video
That includes search engines that included here is the search engine with only specializing in music and video are as follows:
MP3realm.org
http://www.mp3realm.org/
Mp3Realm is a vertical search engine that focuses on the mp3 audio format.
Mp3Realm also indexes the web for song lyrics.
Search for Mp3's and download them for free.
Limewire alternative
MP3Hunting.com
http://www.mp3hunting.com/
Mmm... MP3 Hunting
Blinkx.com
http://www.blinkx.com/
Over 35 million hours of video. Search it all.
Trueveo.com
http://www.truveo.com/
here are hundreds of millions of videos on the Web, and millions more are uploaded every day. As the amount of video on the Web explodes, it can be increasingly challenging to find the video you want. Truveo’s mission is to improve the quality of video search so that you can always find the right video to watch.
Truveo was founded in 2004 by some of the industry’s leading experts in video search technology. In 2005, Truveo launched its first commercial video search service, which was widely recognized for significantly improving the quality of video search. In January of 2006, Truveo was acquired by AOL and currently operates as a wholly owned subsidiary of AOL Inc.
In 2006, Truveo opened its industry-leading search engine to the online video community through a comprehensive and innovative set of developer tools. Today, hundreds of content producers use Truveo’s Director Account program to make their video searchable by the millions of users across the Truveo network. Additionally, hundreds of website operators and developers have leveraged Truveo’s Open APIs to enhance their website and put millions of videos at their users’ fingertips.
Today, Truveo is one of the largest video search engines on the Web and the most comprehensive search engine for video, making it possible for consumers to search and browse through over 300 million videos from thousands of sources across the Web. Truveo is the search engine that powers many of the Web's most popular video destinations. Truveo currently powers video search for AOL Video, AOL Search, Brightcove, CBS RADIO sites, Clevver, CSTV, Excite, Flock, Infospace, Kosmix, Microsoft Corporation, Pageflakes, PureVideo, Qwest, CNET's Search.com, Sportingo, Sports Illustrated, Widgetbox, YourMinis, and hundreds of other applications worldwide reaching an audience of over 75 million users a month.
To learn more about how Truveo can help you build your online video business, visit the Truveo Developer Center, or send an email to with the word ‘info’ in the subject line.
Search Engine For Kids
That includes search engines that included here is the search engine that specializes search only for the children by limiting the content that does not contain elements of violence and pornography (sex and nudity) is as follows:
quinturakids.com
http://quinturakids.com/
At around 8 AM PST this morning, Moscow-based search engine Quintura will relaunch its visual search engine with a new user interface (if it looks like the screen shot below, it’s launched).
The company, which is backed by Mangrove Capital Partners (Skype, AllPeers, Piczo, Nimbuzz) and OpenView Venture Partners, has developed technology that clusters related search terms to the initial query and presents those terms as a tag cloud. Users can refine their searches by clicking on any word in the cloud – words that are closer and bigger than other words are more correlated to the initial query than other terms. Mousing over any word in the cloud shows related terms to that as well.
The company wisely moved away from a downloadable search application last year to a pure online service. The new interface moves the tag cloud to the left and search results to the right – previously the search results were below the cloud and seemed somewhat crowded.The site also has decent image and video search, and child-safe search.
If I’m looking for a specific website, Google or Yahoo is perfect. Like Clusty, I find Quintura to be useful for research or browsing based search where I am trying to find more information on a given topic. After testing it, I find that I’ve been back a few times to use the service.
by Michael Arrington, TechCrunch, February 26, 2007
Source : http://techcrunch.com/2007/02/26/quintura-search-engine-relaunches/
KidRex.org
http://www.kidrex.org/
Safe Search for Kids, by Kids!
KidsClick.org
http://www.kidsclick.org/
Web search for kids by librarians.
KidsClick! Project Background.
KidsClick is owned and run by the School of Library and Information Science (SLIS) at Kent State University.
Our web site is located at:
http://www.slis.kent.edu
Communications regarding the KidsClick! project can be sent to the site maintainers via the following form.
KidsClick! was created by a group of librarians at the Ramapo Catskill Library System, as a logical step in addressing concerns about the role of public libraries in guiding their young users to valuable and age appropriate web sites.
RCLS's first effort to address this need was to compile a single page of search input boxes from the handful of existing databases of selected or screened sites. This page has undergone several revisions, and is still being maintained at http://www.rcls.org/ksearch.htm
In the Summer of 1997, RCLS wrote an Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) grant application that proposed the idea of creating a search engine/web guide for children. We were dissatisfied with the quality, scope, functionality, size, and attention to maintenance of the handful of existing databases.
The search engine that KidsClick! employs is SWISH-E. Roy Tennant at the Berkeley Digital Library SunSite assisted us with the database maintenance routines. Zelacom provided graphic design elements to make the KidsClick! site an engaging and attractive interface.
Please note that KidsClick! is not an Internet filter. It does not prevent client web browsers from being used to surf any URL address that the user inputs. It is intended to guide users to good sites; not block them from "bad" sites. However, it could be used in conjunction with a filter product where law allows filters to be used.
We hope that one of the distinguising characteristics of KidsClick! is the amount of information about the site that we have publicly disclosed. This includes:
--Our list of database contributors
--Our Privacy Policy
--Our Selection Criteria
--The list of all cataloged URLs in our database is generated for link checking purposes every three months.
Since one of our beliefs is that providing an objective information service for children is not compatible with simultaneously targeting them with marketing, we do not accept advertising on the KidsClick! pages. See our Selection Criteria for an explanation of when we will catalog commercial sites.
Search Engines To Search Files
That includes search engines that included here is the search engine that specialize in searching specific files by indexing existing files so easily found as follows:
FilesTube.com
http://www.filestube.com/
FilesTube.com is a search engine designed to search files
in various file sharing and uploading sites like rapidshare, megaupload, mediafire, hotfile, netload, filesonic, 4shared.
Isohunt.com
http://isohunt.com/
This is isoHunt, the most advanced BitTorrent search engine. With cross-referenced trackers statistics for all torrents indexed updated to the hour, this is the best P2P files search engine and community. Try searching in the box above, or browse around our Torrents directory and Zeitgeist for what's new and popular.
Also check out our Releases, which group postings of torrents and other P2P links. There are guides in the forums for new visitors, or come chat with other isoHunters live at irc.isohunt.com, #isoHunt on P2P-NET.
Bing.com
http://www.bing.com/
Bing is a search engine that finds and organizes the answers you need so you can make faster, more informed decisions.
Posting by Mohammad Nurdin