PolyCola: Search From Multiple Search Engines

PolyCola searches across multiple search engines at once and produce result in column format, making it easier to compare the results. Most people across the world use Google or Yahoo to perform searches, however with PolyCola, you can dig into two diferent search engines simultaneously. PolyCola allows you to select two search engines out of available six choices: Google, Yahoo, Ask, Dogpile, Altavista, and AOL). Also further you can distinguish whether to search in images, web, news, blogs sections of particular search engine.
Once you perform a search, PolyCola will pull up two screens, one for each![]()
engine. You can enlarge the left or right screen to focus in on the results from a certain engine. Alternately you can further refine your search using the filters at the top of the page. The result page from PolyCola.com for searchstring “Cricket” shown on right side. (Click to enlarge).
A Word About PolyCola
PolyCola cuts out the time and hassle involved in searching some search engines at the same time. - By Arbel Hakopian, CEO & Founder
Although the design of PolyCola is not quite impressive, the interface is clean and neat without any complicated tasks (features).
Just for note: PolyCola is developed by same person who developed “GahooYoogle” in 2005 and also GahooYoogle was claimed as HotSite by USAToday.


Anoop | Nov 26, 2007 | Reply
hey,wats the url of the website?
Sandeep | Nov 27, 2007 | Reply
Oops sorry people, I forgot to put the link to the site.
The link is http://www.polycola.com
A K C | Nov 28, 2007 | Reply
Good job Sandeep….
I think this POLYCOLA will make our searching job more easy….. [:p]
Sandeep | Nov 30, 2007 | Reply
Yup! Do you know….
70% of the result are different at different search engine for the same search query.
Hence it is essential to use multiple search engines to get best out of all….PolyCola helps to do the same….
puneet | Dec 16, 2007 | Reply
a vry useful info. for all d surfers….i always google search n often i get ambiguous results but aftr trying polycola….ma prob 2 sum xtnt is solved…gud job sandeep……
mike | Aug 14, 2008 | Reply
Pretty cool site, I recommend http://www.ispyearth.com. It similar but you can cross search media types and open up more than 2 frames.