Internet searchers can choose between four major search algorithms (Ask Jeeves, Google, MSN, and Yahoo). But how different are they, and is one any better than the others?
jux2 is a comparative research tool that shows how search engines are more different than one might think, typically sharing fewer than 3.5 of their top 10 results.
It is still beta-tested. At the moment, the results seem very repetitive. But with more traffic, it could be really good.
From The Guardian.