Pipl claims to offer "The most comprehensive people search on the web." This is how the search engine answers when it asks itself the question, "What is so different about pipl?":
Pipl's query-engine helps you find deep web pages that cannot be found on regular search engines.
Unlike a typical search-engine, Pipl is designed to retrieve information in real-time from the deep web, our robots are set to interact with searchable databases and extract facts, contact details and other relevant information from personal profiles, member directories, scientific publications, court records and numerous other deep-web sources.
Pipl is not just about finding more results; we are using advanced language-analysis and ranking algorithms to bring you the most relevant bits of information about a person in a single, easy-to-read results page.
I searched my name and among the sites where Pipl found mentions of it, though not necessarily mentions of me, were Yahoo People, WhitePages.com, PeopleData, MySpace, Peoplefinders.com, TheScoop.org, the N&R News Research blog, ZoomInfo, LinkedIn, Blogger, and the SPSS mailing list. Other data sources the site suggests it searches includes Hoovers, icq, the SEC, Amazon, Infospace, Reunion.com, Friendster, Flickr and LexisNexis.
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