5 Tools to Compare Google with Caffeine

Written by: The Tutor on Thursday, August 13th, 2009
Posted to: Caffenine, Google, Webmaster
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Here are the tools for Caffeine I currently know about and that you might find useful –

  1. Google Caffeine Bookmarklet — This one is my favorite but I might be biased :) What I like about it is that I can easily check Caffeine results on a whim by just clicking the bookmarklet in my browser.
  2. Plug Caffeine into FireFox Search Bar — This adds Caffeine as a search engine to your FF search bar.
  3. Ranking Checker — This tool checks your ranking at Google and Caffeine at the same time. It doesn’t show you the actual search results for comparison, but it is a quick way to check rankings if that is your main concern.
  4. Google vs. Google Caffeine — This tool takes your search and returns results from Google and Caffeine at the same time in a split screen (you can choose horizontal or vertical split which is nice). Good for those that need to do lots of testing.
  5. Google.ie and Google.de vs Caffeine — This is another split screen tool but in addition to the US version of Google it also does the Irish and Deutsch versions too.

If you know of another tool please let me know in the comments.


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7 Responses to “5 Tools to Compare Google with Caffeine”

  1. paul savageon 18 Aug 2009 at 3:29 am

    Hi G Tutor,

    Thanks for the mention of the http://www.comparecaffeine.com tool. It can do the following :
    * internationalisation : US / .IE / .DE / .CO.UK versions available
    * compare multiple results : 10/20/50/100 results per page option
    * dual scrolling : scroll through the old and new results easily

    That bookmarklet is also pretty funky ! Thanks for the links.

    Regards,
    Paul

  2. Jacob Stoopson 18 Aug 2009 at 4:48 pm

    Excellent tools! I look forward to comparing these Google results side by side to see what kind of differences I may find.

  3. The Tutoron 18 Aug 2009 at 5:13 pm

    thanks Jacob, glad you like them!

  4. Debon 18 Aug 2009 at 11:29 pm

    To The Honorable Tutor,

    I just want to say “thanks a bunch” for Google Tutor as I got it as soon as I knew it was available and Make Use Of which I am sure you are aware of and this site is just a wealth of info that can keep you busy for quite a while. I am a Google person in the way that I have Calendar, Scholar, igoogle, google books, google reader and more and I am partial to them as a search engine you might say. I have a law degree as well as many others and still am taking on-line courses in Criminology, Pain Management Pharmacology, More Legal Courses, Pharmacology and Journalism and I always tuen to Google for RSS Feeds and many other reasons to assist with studies.

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    Mr. Honorable Tutor, keep up the good work and if possible add more tips to each category such as scholar, reader and video tutorials would be excellent and more videos would be awesome. Thank you for being clear (although I still cannot get MY TABS to change themes in igoogle because only the main theme changes not the tabs…would you care to elaborate?

    Ihe steps in order of what to click on and what do do each step of the way is so helpful for those I know without computer experience. I also have a Programming Degree and I am into the law but being disabled, I will study and Google reading my articles and speaking withh gov’t officials have called me to work from home. What is you expertise and response to that and is it a scam of sorts? It is something I would appreciate your response to.

    Thanks for great work to all of you! Your site and you are awesome! Keep up the good work!
    Deb

  5. Johnon 20 Aug 2009 at 11:46 am

    Another very good tool to compare all different types of search results, including BING versus Google, and can include the Google Caffeine Update.

    Check Out http://www.goobinghoo.com

  6. Clarenceon 20 Aug 2009 at 3:47 pm

    Hi G Tutor,

    Thanks for listing these useful tools.

    Our new search engine, Panabee, lets you compare Google w/ Google Caffeine: http://www.panabee.com/share?src1_id=1Txc1mO&src2_id=1bsxNtN&q=awesome&p_id=5

    Short link: http://bit.ly/73hnt

    You can also search Bing, Twitter, Ask, Kosmix, Yahoo!, Flickr, Wolfram, and other sites, all from within the same window.

    We’re curious to hear your thoughts — feel free to drop us a line anytime.

    Thanks again for the informative post!

    - Clarence

  7. stag doon 22 Aug 2009 at 7:30 am

    Its good to see the changes.