GoodSearch is an interesting search engine provided by Yahoo

Jan 31, 2007 09:27 GMT  ·  By

Search engines are more and more popular on the internet because almost every visitor uses his favorite search engine at least once a day. It doesn't matter if it's Google, Yahoo, Live Search or any other service, it is obvious that search engines are revolutionizing the internet experience. Have you ever asked yourself what's the main goal for all search engine developers? Of course, many of the internet users would say money, but it seems like other companies are aiming to support good causes.

GoodSearch is the best example that sustains this statement because it is a search engine that will donate 50 percent of its revenues from search queries to schools or other charities that are also mentioned by its users. The search technology is provided by Yahoo, so it is quite efficient when it comes to the relevancy of the search queries.

"GoodSearch is a search engine which donates 50-percent of its revenue to the charities and schools designated by its users. It's a simple and compelling concept. You use GoodSerach exactly as you would any other search engine. Because it's powered by Yahoo!, you get proven search results. The money GoodSearch donates to your cause comes from its advertisers - the users and the organizations do not spend a dime!" the developers sustain in the description of the service.

Because it is based only on the sponsorships offered by the advertising companies, the search engine is more or less efficient, depending on the number of the users that are searching the internet using GoodSearch. On the main page of the service, the company posted 3 of the success stories, sustaining that Cystic Fibrosis Foundation was sponsored with almost $2.480 offered after the visitors used the service.

If you want to contribute to the charities mentioned on the official page of the product, or you want to register your own school to be sponsored, you can find more information on the official page of GoodSearch.