Why would you want to use any other search engine besides Google?
That’s the first issue that popped up in my mind too. Google is the King of search, no doubt about it — and it’s used on a daily basis. We’ve grown familiar with it. We’ve even…befriended it. We use Gmail, Google Reader, and Google Documents on a daily basis. And I get that, because I’m in the same boat as you are — in essence, a Google lover.
However, there are certain aspects in which a search engine dedicated towards searching through forums would surpass Google. For example, if you were looking for more variety when it came to opinion, who would you look towards? Sure, Google — right? And usually, Google would lead you to a review site — perhaps like CNet or Ars Technica, and that would be fine. But what if you wanted more opinions? Real people that have encountered real technical issues?
I’m not saying that reviewers aren’t real people, but we only get a certain amount of time to test our products before judging them, and to be honest, in such a short timeframe, there’s hardly any chance the product will have any issues. Nor will we be able to thoroughly test it out as well as a real consumer who uses it. And besides, variety would give you more of an idea of what to expect. One reviewer telling you something is one thing, but a majority of members on a forum screaming the same thing is a whole new level.
I give you Twing
Twing is a search engine that is directed strictly towards forums. Twing was actually brought to my attention just a week ago, and I’ve really gotten to enjoy using it.
The feature that I really loved was the option to search by post, topic, or even the entire forum.
The results satisfied my thirst for knowledge and I am pleased to say that I will be using Twing in the future to have a look at other people’s opinions on certain subjects or products.
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