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This 6 page paper compares two meta search engines, comparing the search features, way that they index results, present results, different features and ownership of the sites. The paper compares an identical search on each engine. The bibliography cites 4 sources.
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colors; blue for Kartoo and blue and green with Dogpile. Both use an image to enhance the perception of their site, with Dogpile it is a dog, and the theme
is carried through with some small text links to favorite searches, called favorite fetches. It is interesting to note that there are
some similarities between the dog used by Dogpile and Lycos, a white dog with black patches. The button to instigate the search says go fetch
The Kartoo homepage has a genie like creature, which is more subtle and is shown as a genie thinking when results are being collected. The default
is for the search page to go to the local search page, for example, Kartoo UK, Kartoo Italy etc. with the appearance of the localized home page for Dogpile in
the relevant local language. 2. Looking at the basic and the advantages search features there are both similarities and differences. Dogpile has a basic search box, as well as the
tags for interesting links, such as joke of the day, and the ability to specify what type of information is required by clicking on links for web, images, audio, video
and news. Going to the advanced search preferences it is possible to specify exact phrases, to include all or any words that
are in the search and to exclude certain words. There is also the choice of specifying language and excluding certain domains. Kartoo offers to make a search on pages
over the entire web, or allows the use to limit the search to pages within their own country where the search engine has a specific home page. There is not
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