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Here's what happens if you type "Eamonn Fitzgerald" into
AlltheWeb. OK, that's rather vain of me, I know, but some things are hard to resist. Anyway, AlltheWeb is making news because it says it has replaced Google as the world's largest search engine. The Norwegian technology now searches 2,095,568,809 web pages (including PDFs) compared to the 2,073,418,204 pages listed by Google. And it's also claiming to have a more accurate index with a full refresh cycle of seven to eleven days.
Plus, in an initiative that's sure to win the hearts and minds of many geeks, AlltheWeb is now letting people customize the search experience with
user-defined style sheets. How? Well, you create a CSS file, post it online and you've got the look you want. AlltheWeb — it's simple, clean and very, very fast. Hey, isn't that what we were all saying about Google two years ago?