Looking for something...?
There are over 200 different
search sites on the Web to help you find what you are looking for. Each
of these has different information and is tuned differently. Thus, a search
for the same information using two different search sites may turn up different
results. By using a combination of these search sites, however, you can
find exactly what your looking for (provided it is really out there).
So don't fall into the trap of using one search engine while disregarding
the rest!
How to use the list provided below...
The information that you are viewing here is an abbreviated version written
especially for browsers that are not frames capable. To make it easier
for you to find the search site you are looking for, we have removed the
details about each. If you would like this information, please use the
newer versions of Netscape or Internet Explorer.
How Search Engines Work
To learn more about search engines, try visiting one of these sites:
View Queries Submitted to WebCrawler
Ever wonder what kinds of search queries other people are submitting to
search engines? If you are using a Java enabled Web browser (such
as Netscape), take a moment for some fun and view this search ticker
which displays search queries as people submit them to the Webcrawler search
engine.
Please note that a finite number of queries are downloaded when you
make the connection. To see a new set, simply press the reload button
at the top of your Web browser (if you are using Netscape, hold the shift
key down and then click on the Reload button to force a download)..
General Searches
Image Searches
Interactive Maps
Niche Searches
Education Info.
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