Search engine from the Open Source search engines
Jive Search
As of 2015, Jive Searchers are an integrated group of over 7,000 actively searching Mozilla engine and apps users.
Follow Jive
Building Search Engines on Jive is cheaper than any other Search Engine.
In 2015 Jive have some plans on “Encouraging users to use Jive for collaboration,” as well as “Tagging existing mobile search engine or apps”.
Redis
For the last 3 years, Redis has been the most consistently useful alternative to GitHub for the secure repository management of software projects.
Proof of Concept:
https://github.com/i4win/redis
https:/ /redis.sh
This web-based tagging service is often used to tag web pages. An example of the application is Apparat Workshop: https://apparat.io/
Tagify
FlowSearch created by ibab, which is used to enhance the use of mobile search engine on the web. FlowSource is the first tool on the market that supports Tagify platform.
Tagsify is a collaborative online search engine which offers multi-disciplinary search tools and features, which comply to the needs of both generic and personalised search engins.
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WOWS
A team of scientists at Bridgewater State University developed WOWS to produce mobile natively searchable web search results.
Now WOWs comes with Ringtone and Google Cloud Platform integration. This makes it easier to detect and manage site traffic and also to provide webmaster control of web content.
Users can easily install JAVA APIs on web server and control their mobile search results without relying on API-based apps.
WowS is available via the Google Play Store:
https ://play.google.com
Megafon Apps
Many users of the MegaFon App Service have purchased an agreement that allows their device to run many APIs (See Application Common Identifier for details).
Besides full functionality