Children's Search Engines
Below are the links in Children's Search Engines.
- Clusty
Clusty got its start in Pittsburgh, PA in 2004 when the search software company Vivísimo decided to take its award-winning search technology to the web. Clusty is a whole new way to search the web. Clusty queries several top search engines, combines the results, and generates an ordered list based on comparative ranking. This "metasearch" approach helps raise the best results to the top and push search engine spam to the bottom. But what really makes Clusty unique is what happens after you search. Instead of delivering millions of search results in one long list, our search engine groups similar results together into clusters. Clusters help you see your search results by topic so you can zero in on exactly what you’re looking for or discover unexpected relationships between items. When was the last time you went to the third or fourth page of the search results? Rather than scrolling through page after page, the clusters help you find results you may have missed or that were buried deep in the ranked list. - Kids Click
This search engine has been built by Librarians for kids. Check out the search lessons for tips and tools on searching. - Quintura Kids
This is a visual search engine. While viewing the Quintura Cloud, you can visually navigate and easily refine in order to find relevant information faster and more efficiently! - Yahoo! Kids
Yahoo! Kids is Yahoo!'s entertainment and education site for children aged 6 through to 12. Their mission is to connect children (and Parents - yes there is even a section for parents) with the best—and safest—content on the Web. They want kids to always find just what they're seeking, whether for school or fun. And they have Earl who can answer questions too.