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The best Ask.com alternatives based on verified products, community votes, reviews and other factors.
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  1. /mojeek-alternatives

    Mojeek, the alternative search engine that puts the people who use it first.

  2. /polly-alternatives

    Polly. Polly is an advanced loop optimization infrastructure for LLVM, which uses an abstract loop model based on integer sets to analyze and transform the program code. Website: polly. llvm. org .

  3. /kiwi-stream-alternatives

    Let your session participants ask their questions while you collect, select and visualize them on a nice looking Q&A board.

  4. /the-next-web-alternatives

    The Next Web - comprehensive tech news platform.

  5. /cliqz-alternatives

    The CLIQZ browser.Surf and find ultra-safe, ultra-fast. Made in Germany.

    Open Source

  6. /tumbleweed-alternatives

    Daily videos of people sharing their POV on today's issues

  7. /pingmi-alternatives

    Jira plugin for Agile teams to prevent blockers in delivery process.

  8. /monetization-directory-for-creators-alternatives

    100+ Websites to generate revenue from your fans & followers

  9. /audacious-alternatives

    Audacious is an advanced audio player.

    Open Source

  10. /4chan-alternatives

    4chan is a simple image-based bulletin board where anyone can post comments and share images.

    Open Source

  11. /wacup-alternatives

    This is an update project which expands upon the patched Winamp 5.666 release by fixing issues with as well as providing new features and just doing something to help keep Winamp alive!

  12. /woot-alternatives

    One of the elderly clients in the business of daily deals is Woot, which used to afford one deal per day primarily.

  13. /icq-new-alternatives

    The classic chat messenger rebooted

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