Advanced Internet Search is designed to catered
the intermediate to advanced Internet user's.
Below are links to Major
Search Engines, Metacrawlersand Specialized
Search Services.
Click on a graphic or text link, to open the search
service's website.
Search engines are a great way to navigate
the Internet and find exactly what you need!
One of the great features
of the Internet is the amount of information it contains. Information that
used to be limited to regional distribution via newspapers, television,
and flyers is now available on a national and even global basis. But all
this newly available information comes at a price: confusion. Don't worry!
Another great thing about the Internet is that peopke come up with solutions
for its problems. Enter Internet Guides and Search Engines...
You can enter keywords (such
as agriculture, weather, education) and the Search Engines will seek out
Web Sites that contain the information that you requested. There are many
different types of Search Engines, and we have collected the best of the
bunch in order to make your Internet experience more effective and enjoyable.
If you don't find what you're
looking for using one Search Engine, try another. The results will vary
from engine to engine. Try to be specific about the topic you're searching
for.
One handy shortcut to keep
in mind is the search wildcard, which can be either a question mark (?)
or an asterisk (*) inserted anywhere between your keywords. This comes
in handy when you want to be able to find slight variations of your search
terms. For example, garden? will find web sites for gardens, gardening,
gardeners, and so on.
Each Search Engine explains
how to properly use it for the best results. Simply click on any Search
Engine below, and off you go!
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