Greek search engine B i G (But it’s Greek)

Every Saturday on AltSearchEngines we travel to another part of the globe in search of more international alternative search engines. Today we have arrived in Greece and discovered B i G (But it’s Greek).
Now, in order to demonstrate how handy it can be to know some non-English search engines, I’d like to walk you through a very typical search. For this post, let’s just suppose that you are going on a trip to Greece and you desperately need a a Greek/English guide to Absinthe.
Editor’s note: Of course you would search for something else! This is for evaluation purposes only.

Step 1, Go to the home of Alternative Search Engines.

Step 2, Look up a good post, like Phil Bradley’s 4,000 country-specific search engines.

Step 3, From his list of countries, pick Greece (obviously).

Step 4, You have 54 choices to look over, hmmm, let’s try Big (http://www.big.gr/src/)

Looks good! BiG lets you search in either English or Greek characters. Do we have any Greek readers out there? If we do, please leave a comment after this post!

Step 5, As hoped, BiG has found two Greek sites for Absinthe. Let’s try the first one.

It takes us to a Greek Absinthe site alright, with this cryptic quote as the header.

Since I don’t read Greek, I have to take a side trip over to Babel Fish to get it translated.
It says, “…in fact his (Ernest Heminway) masterpiece ‘To Whom The Bell Tolls’ was written under the influence of ‘The Green Fairy.’”

Success! Every page is written in Greek on the left and English on the right. Mission accomplished.












March 1st, 2008 at 6:26 pm
“Step 6, back on the site, I find a link to a Guide to Absinthe brands. But can I read it?”
It’s all Greek to me! But then again, I am Greek
March 4th, 2008 at 11:02 am
Yes im Greek, but still we use google.gr for our searches.
June 12th, 2008 at 6:15 am
Greek here, I actualloy like this engine “BiG” - ofcourse its not google as someone obviously wanted to it to be known, but at least it didnt produce an abundance of crap results along with the good ones.
I like to use smaller engines in addition to google as google is becoming more and more cluttered with garbage (along with the good results)
August 12th, 2008 at 12:31 am
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September 2nd, 2008 at 11:35 am
Nice selection of search engines. I am Greek and I use Google for all the searches. Even if they are in Greek. Google is currently the best one in taking in consideration latent semantic indexing. One thing I am not clear about is whether it takes this in consideration even when someone is searching in Greek. Ωραία λίστα.
September 2nd, 2008 at 11:36 am
i really dont know about the whole indexing question Greek Village asked.I use google.gr as well and I am Greek.
September 19th, 2008 at 4:19 pm
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