Though there is a
genealogical search engine out there, Mocavo, much of the information about our
ancestors is still found the old-fashioned way, by “Google’ing!”
For a variety of reasons, records and information to help
our family history research might not be found in Mocavo and so we then pursue
them in the “big world” of the internet.
There is now a search engine, million short, where you can “narrow” the websites used in a search
to the less popular ones. Instead of
researching the “top sites” one removes those and searched in what’s left. Let’s be honest, many of our ancestors (and
ourselves) end up in the more obscure end of what is on the internet and not in
the most popular places!
You can remove the top 100, 1K, 10K, 100K or 1 million sites
from the results for any search.
I played around with “Simon Turner” and “Wake County .”
I first removed the top 1K sites and got
quite a list. I then removed the top 10K
sites (it is easy to use the links at the top of the results page to toggle
between search fidelity options) and lost www.findagrave.com. Then I also went to removing the
top 100k sites (and on the front end there wasn’t much of a change) and then
finally 1 million sites ... the series of images below show the top 6 items
listed for each of the listed searches.
million short -- removed top 1K sites |
million short -- removed top 10K sites |
million short -- removed top 100K sites |
million short -- removed top 1million sites |
It's clear that at every level of peeling the onion back, more neat items "rise to the top" though of course, other relevant items are lost ...
What do you think?
Did searching at the bottom of the www help your family research? Is this a good search engine for genealogists?
Editor’s Note: A nice
features is that on the right side of the page, there is a list of those
results removed and you can then manually enter back in results that you want
retained, e.g., Ancestry.com, findagrave.com, etc
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You forgot to add a link...?
ReplyDeleteA link does help! Here is the link to Million Short, http://millionshort.com/
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