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Old 07-02-2002, 10:14 AM
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AlltheWeb's engine chugs past Google

San Francisco — Hoping to attract more mass appeal for an on-line search engine with a cult following, AlltheWeb.com on Monday declared that it indexes more Internet information than long-time pace-setter Google.

AlltheWeb, owned by Norway's Fast Search & Transfer, says its database spans 2.1 billion Web pages, just ahead of the 2.07 billion scanned by Google at the end of last week. AlltheWeb has been quietly building upon its previous foundation of 800 million pages over the past two months.

The rapid expansion represents the latest salvo aimed at Mountain View, Calif.-based Google, whose growing popularity since its inception in 1998 has inspired a mixture of awe, jealousy and one-upmanship among competitors.

The challenges haven't toppled privately held Google so far. Besides operating one of the Web's most trafficked destinations, Google also provides search results for other prominent sites, including Yahoo and AOL.

AlltheWeb's effectiveness has already made it a hit among scientists, librarians and other researchers looking for more obscure data.

By expanding the amount of on-line turf that it scans, AlltheWeb believes it will become even more useful to a broader audience.

"Our goal is to develop the best search experience possible," said John Lervik, Fast Search's chief executive officer. "We really hope Google responds to this."

Google regards "quantity as just one component of search," said company spokesman David Krane. "We still believe we offer the most comprehensive search experience on the Internet."

While Google has long boasted about the breadth of its Web indexes, the company takes even greater pride in the complex formulas that it had developed to deliver quick results that list the most pertinent destinations.


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for the record: i think most web surfers place less importance on the actual NUMBER of pages but rather care about the ease of use and the search effectiveness. i've used both google and alltheweb and i still think i find more relavent and useful pages on google. afterall, when we are talking about two BILLION pages, isn't that .07 compared to .1-- that's 2,100,000,000 instead of 2,070,000,000... sure, that's 30 million, but that still means google has 99% of what alltheweb does.
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Google will remain the search engine that I use the most.
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I'm lost without my Google search bar in IE...won't leave home without it!
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