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Search.com is owned by CNET, and was launched back in 1996, along with the other CNET web properties News.com, Gamecenter.com and Download.com. CNET headquarters are based out of San Francisco, California.

Search.com is a multifaceted search site that offers a combination of search methods, such as metasearch, directory search and comparison shopping. As a metasearch engine, Search.com does not maintain its own stand alone index. Instead, it crawls well know search engines such as Google, AltaVista, Wisenut and Ask Jeeves. It does not accept website submissions. In order to be found and well placed at Search.com, your website should be optimized by a reputable SEO service, and submitted to the search engines it obtains its results from.

Search.com's directory results come from the DMOZ, or Open Directory Project, while its shopping information stems from Amazon, Epinions, HSN, Shopper.com, and mySimon. Moreover, Search.com offers a huge assortment of specialty search sections, with topics such as Blog Search, Gaming and Health. Under all of Search.com's search sections, users have the option of selecting from a list of specific sites to obtain results by. For example, under Blog Search users can select Bloglines, Feedster, Findory, Technorati, ZDNet Blogs and blog.gs.

More Search.com Features : Search.com is partnered with Google, Ask Jeeves, LookSmart, Business.com, FindWhat and Kanoodle.

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