http://www.sirseek.com/toolbar/ is www.SirSeek.com web solution for searching the internet by supplying a freeware software search assistant tool (web search IE toolbar) that resides (once installed) in your Internet Explorer (Microsoft's web broswer) ready to use any time you are surfing. This toolbar will assist you with searching over 250 search engines (like AOL, Google, Yahoo, Lycos, AllTheWeb, Altavista, Open Directory Project, Accoona, Mamma, Netscape, Excite, AskJeeves, etc), directories and portals (from blogs to government papers). It will also help webmasters submit (free URL submissions) their sites to over 300 search engines, do URL testings and lookups, find out details about other sites and much more!
Our free Internet Explorer add-on that allows you to search or submit your website to over 300 search engines (replaces all other toolbars, designed to replace your standard address bar), directories and portals; through a simple and user-friendly interface! Simple to search, drag keywords from or to the search box or type in your own word(s), then select from one of 300 search portal sites. This free toolbar will help you to find the information you are looking for once you have found a related web page (use highlighting to recognize the search term occurencies of your query). Guard against unsolicited pop-up ads with our Pop-Up Blocker (low to high settings). All configuration options are accessible through the toolbar's menu (you can uninstall too).
Download this freeware web search toolbar that searches over 150 search engines. This makes your research time HALF that of before! Many free features like anonymous surf, URL submissions, targeted results and more!
////////////////////// http://www.sirseek.com has opened their beta search engine for public testing. They have a neat feature that gives you similar words (limited as still beta) that you can select to add to your next search (almost like an extra brain/mind giving you ideas of what to look for next).
I can see good things to come with this beta search engine (they are setting up tools like the other big boys, like PPC, banners, etc), they are really too new and fresh to be ranked yet as a major search engine. How knows, Google started this same way... //////////////////////