ta’s Babel Fish (babel. Region
altavista.com) provides Main language
more pairwise translation
services between languages
(except Arabic). Similar
translation services are also
Content
provided by Yahoo!, which and
Functionality
has regional sites in 24 Features
countries supporting Web
search in 37 languages used
by 411 million unique users
each month. Yahoo!’s diver-
sified services, including
online shopping, auctions,
email, news, blogs, partner-
ships with content
providers, and instant mes-
saging, enable it to fit com-
fortably into most aspects of
users’ lives. Meanwhile,
User interface
MSN Search has 42
regional sites located in different countries. Its U.S.
site supports a local search
service for searching information in the user’s geographic area. Like Yahoo!, MSN also provides such
services as email, instant messaging, news, and entertainment information. Its connection with
Microsoft Windows and Internet Explorer has
helped it earn an important share in the search market (monitored by SearchEngine Watch.com, a Web
site that provides lists and reviews of major and specialized search engines).
While an exhaustive review of search engines in all
languages is beyond my scope here, I have reviewed
major Web search engines in three emerging languages: Chinese, Spanish, and Arabic. Table 1 lists
major search engines and portals in these languages,
highlighting important content and functionality features. Chinese is the primary language used by people
in mainland China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong. Language encoding, vocabularies, economies, and societies of these regions differ significantly. In mainland
China, Baidu.com is a major search engine serving
many large enterprises, including Dell (China),
Lenovo, and Yahoo! China. It has collected more than
a billion Chinese Web pages from mainland China,
Hong Kong, Taiwan, and other regions, a collection
that grows by several hundred thousand Web pages
per day. Another major Web portal in China,
Sina.com.cn, provides comprehensive services,
including Web search, email, news, business directory,
entertainment, and weather forecasts. Leveraging on
Greater China Regions
Simplified Traditional
Chinese Chinese
Search engine
or portal
(headquarters)
Baidu.com (mainland
China)
Sina.com.cn
(mainland China)
Yahoo! HK
Openfind.com.tw
(Taiwan)
Terra.com
(Spain)
Orange.es
(France)
Auyantepui.com
(Venezuela)
Conexcol.com
(Colombia)
Bacan.es
(Ecuador)
Yahoo! Telemundo
(telemundo.yahoo
.com, Spain)
BIWE.com
(Spain)
Quepasa.com
(Mexico & U.S.)
Yam.com (Taiwan)
( hk.yahoo.com,
Hong Kong)
Timway.com
(Hong Kong)
U. S, Europe, and Latin America
Spanish
Middle East
Arabic
Ajeeb.com (Kuwait)
Albawaba.com
(Jordan)
Weyak.ae (U.A. E.)
Ayna.com (U.S.)
Membership services
Newsgroup/
Weblog search
Web directory
Search for Web sites
Search stock prices
Online translation
Search for news
Multimedia search
(image, music, video,
software)
Size of collection
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good good
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good
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good good good
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good good good
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good good good good
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good good good
Table 1. Search engines
and portals in Chinese,
Spanish, and Arabic.
its rich content and large user base, Sina has its own
search engine, iAsk.com, that uses both Web content
and usage information to rank Web pages. Other
search engines in mainland China include Sogou.com
and Zhongsou.com.
The two major search portals in Taiwan are Openfind and Yam. Openfind.com.tw, established in 1998,
suggests relevant terms to refine users’ search queries,
allowing them to find other related items from each
search result. Yam.com, established in 1995, provides
comprehensive online services involving search in various media in Taiwan, including Web sites and pages,
news, forum messages, and local activities. Since
2000, Yam.com has partnered with Google to provide
search services.
Due to Hong Kong’s bilingual culture, people there
rely on both English and Chinese when searching the
Web. Yahoo! Hong Kong ( hk.yahoo.com) returns
results in a variety of categories, including Web sites,
pages, and news. Established in 1997, Timway.com
searches more than 30,000 Hong Kong Web sites categorized into more than 3,000 groups that attract 2. 6
million visits per month.
Spanish is the second most popular language in the
U.S., as well as the primary language in Spain and
some 22 Latin American countries where regional
search engines provide search and browse services.
With 19 regional sites, Terra.com offers its services to
more than 3. 1 million Internet users in the U.S.,
Spain, and Latin America. A Gallup poll in 2002
described Terra as the most popular search engine in
Spain; Orange.es (formerly Wanadoo), a subsidiary of