What is Blippex?
Blippex is a meta search engine launched in 2008 that aggregates results from multiple major search engines including Google, Bing, Yahoo, Yandex and more. It aims to provide users with a more efficient way to search the web by combining top results from different search engines into one place.
Some key features of Blippex include:
- Ability to search multiple search engines simultaneously and view consolidated results
- Filters results by source search engine
- Provides direct links to cached versions of pages
- Options to filter by date, language, region
- Specialized search options for images, videos, news and more
- Complements existing search engines by aggregating and deduplicating results
The interface of Blippex is clean and intuitive. Users start by typing in a search query and can then filter through the results. Key advantages are the ability to view multiple search engines' top results on one page and find sites or resources that may have been buried deeper in individual search engines. This can lead to more discoveries of niche sites and resources not surfaced by general search engines.
While not as fully featured as the leading individual search engines, Blippex provides a useful supplementary search tool for researching specific topics through its consolidated meta search capabilities. The breadth of results can help users get a wider picture of resources available on the internet related to their query.
Yandex.Search, Wolfram Alpha, Google Search, DuckDuckGo, Microsoft Bing, Searx, Startpage, Qwant, YaCy, MetaGer, Ecosia, Disconnect Search are some alternatives to Blippex.