Search String-James Bond
Search Engines
1.Google
-007.com
-James Bond-Wikapedia
-James Bond Filmography-Wikapedia
-twitter.com/search/james+bond
-www.imdb.com/character/ch0000007/
2. Yahoo
-007.c0m
-James Bond-Wikapedia
-mi6-hq.com
-www.imdb.com/character/ch0000007/
-007james.com
3. Bing
-007.c0m
-James Bond-Wikapedia
-mi6-hq.com
–www.imdb.com/title/tt2379713(Spectre)
-James Bond Filmography-Wikapedia
I feel like all 3 search engines had the same results which were websites that give broad information about James bond the character and the films. However, Google included Twitter which shows that they are in touch with how big social media is in pop culture now. Bing and Yahoo both included mi6-hq which is a site about James Bond that has a very old-fashioned appearance. I think older fans and long time fans like myself can appreciate the more classic appearance. I don’t think you could go wrong with any choice.
Meta Search Engines
1.Webcrawler
-007james.com
-James Bond-Wikapedia
-007.com
-mi6-hq.com
-James Bond(Character)-IMDb
2.Dogpile
-Same 5 results as Webcrawler
3. info.com
-007james.com
-James Bond-Wikapedia
-James Bond Filmography-Wikapedia
-James Bond(Character)-IMDb
-facebook.com/jamesbond007
The meta search engines had the same results as the search engines. Webcrawler states that it’s results are pulled from Google and Yahoo. info.com’s 5th and 6th results were James Bond Twitter and Facebook handles which shows they feel social media plays a large part in information searching. I strongly agree. It is still hard for me to tell the difference between a search engine and a meta search engine.