9 Platforms that Enable Your Search in the Arab Region
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Arabic content is often not well indexed on the web, and suffers from poor rankings on Google and other standard search engines orginally developed in the U.S. But entrepreneurs in the Arab world have been addressing the problem for several years now, creating specialized search engines to better serve the Arabic web user.
On another hand, there are also directories focusing on Arabic quotes like Yorwa.com, others focusing on searching the Quran like Alwafa.com, or searching bank services like Bnooki.com.
The full list below shows 9 platforms launched from and for the Arab world to enable users to quickly find specific online content they are looking for.
Kngine, pronounced "kin-gin", was launched
in 2012 as a mobile application that returns answers to both
written and spoken questions with text, pictures, graphs, and
images, as opposed to links alone.
CTRL, pronounced "control", was launched in
2012, and is a semantic search engine able to discern what a
document is about, provide a summary, and subsequently link to
related content and video.
Below are three transliteration platforms allowing users to type Arabic without an Arabic keyboard converting words typed with Latin characters to their closest Arabic equivalent, in addition to a search enabler powered by Google.
Yamli, which means "he
dictates", was launched in 2007, and offers two services. The
first one is Arabic transliteration, and an Arabic
search engine focused on providing more relevant search results for
an Arabic query by expanding it to its most
frequently used Latin equivalent.
Eiktub, which means
"write", was launched in 2008, and also offers a transliteration
service to type Arabic, and search in Arabic, through a Latin
keyboard. It may not be in wide use anymore, but it also offers a
pad that can be downloaded and used offline.
Yoolki, which means "to give or
write a speech", was launched in 2007, and offers a transliteration
and arabic search service using a Latin keyboard.
Yorwa, Bnooki, Arabo and Alawfa below are
three directories enabling Arabic users to search
within their listing of websites.
Yorwa, which means "it is said that...", was launched in November 2012, and is a directory specializing in Arabic quotes and proverbs, presenting more than 6 million Arabic quotes today.
Bnooki, launched in January 2013, is a
banking directory that allows you to find anything you want from
any bank in Lebanon, whether a loan, a credit card, a savings plan,
or an account. They plan to spread to other ocuntries soon.
Arabo, is a directory dedicated to Arabic
websites only, it archives and categorizes websites according to
their specialization and fields. Arabo also has a category listing
international websites who offer potential services for Arab
users.
Alawfa, is a directory that only searches
verses from the Quran.
Some other search engines launched from the Arabic region in the past 10 years but failed and quickly closed down, including Araby.com launched by Maktoob, eb7ath and Marweb. Don't hesitate to add more search enablers from the Arab world that you are familiar with in the comments section below, and we'll be happy to add them to our list.