s e a r c h   e n g i n e s
These search engines are among the best of the Internet search engines out there. If you need to find something, try one of these!
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menu-driven tools
These sites have menu-driven navigation in addition to search facilities.
My favorite guide to the Internet! Click on the icon to access an easy -to-use menu driven guide to the Internet, or search for a topic:
     
LycosLycos is a competitor to Yahoo that has grown tremendously over the last few months.


text-based tools
These sites are simple: put words in, they'll spit out some sites that match your words.
Alta Vista
(Digital)
WebCrawler
InfoSeekInfoSeek is another competitor to Alta Vista and WebCrawler. Some people like this one over the other two.
ExciteExcite is a full-text search tool. Use this one for research purposes where the quality of results is important to you. You'll get fewer, but better, pages here.


search engine indexes
These sites contain good collections of different kinds of search engines. If the above aren't useful, try one of these...
The All-In-One
Search Page
A great index of different search pages.
Find-ItAs it's name conveys, this page helps you to "find it"!


people searchers
Searching for people on the Internet is a very tough task. Here are some searchers that try.
NetFindNetFind: tell it the last name, the university, and anything else, and it'll try to find the address. NOTE: Not all universities support search tools; your mileage may var y with NetFind!

Last updated on 2/26/96 by Janak J. Parekh.
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