Dogpile

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Dogpile

Dogpile's homepage
URL http://www.dogpile.com
Slogan All the best search engines piled into one.
Type of site metasearch engine
Available language(s) English
Owner InfoSpace, Inc.
Created by Aaron Flin
Current status active

Dogpile is a metasearch engine that fetches results from Google, Yahoo!, Live Search, Ask.com, About.com, MIVA, LookSmart, and several other popular search engines, including those from audio and video content providers. Dogpile is a registered trademark of InfoSpace, Inc.

The Dogpile search engine earned the 2006 and 2007 J.D. Power and Associates award for best Residential Online Search Engine Service. [1] The site was developed in 1996 by Aaron Flin and later sold to Go2net (which was in turn acquired by Infospace).

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[edit] Metasearch

Dogpile is a metasearch site — it searches multiple engines, filters for duplicates, and then presents the results to the user. Dogpile uses multiple popular search engines, as well as sponsored links.

[edit] Paid listings criticism

Dogpile is singled out in a number of publications for mixing a high percentage of paid listings in with the search results returned by the various search engines.[2]

A "sponsored by" note under a link notifies users that that particular search result has been paid for.

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[edit] References

  1. ^ JDPower.com
  2. ^ Searchenginewatch.com article

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