Dipsie is an unreleased search engine (coming in 2004!) that tries for deep content on sites instead of Google's rather shallow archiving so that you can get to your information within 2 clicks. Their bot crawls the web and re-indexes every 7 days, but you can request a more or less frequent archiving by adding a tag to your page.
Remember AskJeeves? Well,
Jeeves is back with a better search thanks to
Teoma and their Subject-Specific Popularity. Teoma allows you to refine your search geographically, by date, by a certain phrase, and more. Think that's where I'll search when I've got one line of a song stuck permanently in my head.
My favorite new search engine is Australian-based
Mooter, which, after searching, looks at other items on the page and groups results graphically for you. (plus, when searching for SoccerCS, Mooter's description is the
Piece of Ass song. What an excellent thing: Oh How I Want a Piece of Ass Piece of...) Mooter's results aren't always top-notch, but you can safely ignore large groups of pages instead of having to filter through all the porn sites yourself.
Along similar lines,
Grokker is a piece of software that groups search results from 7 search engines visually. It doesn't actually search, just groups with pretty pictures.
Finally, GoogleWatch has their
own search but it's unclear how it works, if it's just Google searching even more simplified. But, it does show SoccerCS as a link on Epsilon Omega Theta's
search results for Girls gonewild.
YahooWatch has an
interesting search that compares Google and Yahoo's results. Missing from Yahoo a search of SoccerCS are both the SoccerCS site and the "Girls gonewild" site, damnit.