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  2. List of search engines - Wikipedia

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    Search engines, including web search ... Google Code Search; Koders; Krugle; ... The full trial version downgrades after the trial period automatically to the free ...

  3. Searx - Wikipedia

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    Searx (/ sɜːrks /; stylized as searX) is a free and open-source metasearch engine, [4] available under the GNU Affero General Public License version 3, with the aim of protecting the privacy of its users. [5][6][7] To this end, Searx does not share users' IP addresses or search history with the search engines from which it gathers results ...

  4. Apache Lucene - Wikipedia

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    Apache License 2.0. Website. lucene.apache.org. Apache Lucene is a free and open-source search engine software library, originally written in Java by Doug Cutting. It is supported by the Apache Software Foundation and is released under the Apache Software License. Lucene is widely used as a standard foundation for production search applications ...

  5. Category:Code search engines - Wikipedia

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    This category is for search engines that search for computer program source code. Pages in category "Code search engines" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.

  6. Koders - Wikipedia

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    Koders was a search engine for open source code. It enabled software developers to easily search and browse source code in thousands of projects posted at hundreds of open source repositories. On April 28, 2008, it was announced that Black Duck Software would acquire the Koders assets and technologies although the Koders website will remain as ...

  7. Google Code Search - Wikipedia

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    Google Code Search. Google Code Search was a free beta product from Google which debuted in Google Labs on October 5, 2006, allowing web users to search for open-source code on the Internet. Features included the ability to search using operators, namely lang:, package:, license:, and file:. The code available for searching was in various ...

  8. Krugle - Wikipedia

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    Krugle. Krugle is a search engine that allows computer programmers and other developers to search open source repositories to locate open source code, and quickly share the code with other programmers on the internet. It finished its beta phase and went live on June 14, 2006. The engine searches Apache, JavaDocs, SourceForge, and Wikipedia ...

  9. Open Hub - Wikipedia

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    Open Hub. Logo of Open Hub in 2012, while in its former name Ohloh. Black Duck Open Hub, formerly Ohloh, [2] is a website which provides a web services suite and online community platform that aims to index the open-source software development community. It was founded by former Microsoft managers Jason Allen and Scott Collison in 2004 and ...