menu-driven tools These sites have menu-driven navigation in addition to search facilities. |
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Lycos | Lycos 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 | |
InfoSeek | InfoSeek is another competitor to Alta Vista and WebCrawler. Some people like this one over the other two. |
Excite | Excite 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-It | As 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. |
NetFind | NetFind: 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! |
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Last updated on 2/26/96 by Janak J.
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