The term "dogpile" probably originated as a US football term for a "gang tackle" (three or more tacklers on a runner). It was adopted as a term for a celebration at the end of sporting events (usually Baseball) when the players would "pile up" on the field after a victory. The slang internet usage is similar to "piling on" where a group of indivuiduals will participate in joint responses, especially disparaging, to a single initial post or comment. The internet meta-search site "Dogpile.com" is one of several (including Answers.com) that merge multiple responses from other major search engines. Dogpile.com is owned by InfoSpace.
yahoo, dogpile, or google it, couch patatoe!
Infospace owns dogpile
dogpile is like google, it is a search engine
Any number really it depends how big the dogpile is.
Yes.........DogPile is a meta-search engine.
Google, Yahoo, Dogpile, Bing, Cox Internet Service.
Google, Yahoo!, Dogpile, Bing, and Ask.com, to name a few..
Dogpile search engine was created by Aaron Flin. It began operating in November of 1996 and is a registered trademark of Blucora Inc.
It is very simple to answer, what is difference between Dogpile and Google, one needs to carefully consider the different functions and capabilities of each search engine. For years, Google has offered the world's most popular Web search tool. In contrast, Dogpile is a much less well known. Dogpile can be described as a meta-search engine; it presents results from several different Web search tools including Bing, Yahoo! and Google.
Dogpile Search Spy was removed by its owners in 2011. There were rumors of a replacement search engine, but those rumors were never confirmed.
The national tree of Italy is the Elm. :) The national tree of Italy is the elm. It you type "Italy's National Tree" into dogpile or Google it will come up as Elm.
Google, Dogpile, Wikipedia, etc.