Search Engines On The WWW



AliWeb

Archie Plex- Search for files on FTP servers all over the world. From our friends at Nexor in the UK.

Clearinghouse at the University of Michigan-Search the Clearinghouse's vast inventory.

Content Router- A WAIS based search form.

CUSI

DACLOD- DACLOD is da place ta find it

DejaNews-search the Usenet newsgroups by subject

EFF's ( Extended ) Guide- Also referred to as Big Dummy's Guide to the Internet.

European Directory- If european sites are what you want, this place will help you locate it.

Excite- Usenet and other sources.

Explorer- Explore new and exciting URL's with the help of this search tool.

Fish Search-nothing to do with fish

FTP Search'95- Need the newest version of that program but don't know which ftp site has it? Try this.

Harvest Broker-Reap a bountiful harvest with this search engine

Hytelnet-a Telnet search engine

Infohiway-something they claim to be "surfing" as opposed to "searching". I personally haven't tried it.

InfoSeek-popular commercial search engine

Inktomi-

Internet Registry-Forget where that friend's web page is located? Try looking in the Internet Registry

Internet Sleuth-the Sherlock Holmes of search engines

Internet Wizard-if you can't find it anywhere else, maybe the Wizard can pull it out of his hat

InterNIC-The directory of directories

Irena-an Australian based search engine

JumpStationII-Jump! Jump! Everybody Jump!

List of Lists- A gopher search engine.

Lycos Catalog-this thing is HUGE

Mckinley search engine-never tried it

Nerd World Media- I always knew nerds were good for something.....

Netlink-search engine at Washington University

Net Navigator- Navigating your way through the net is a breeze with this search tool.

New Riders' Oficial World Wide Web Yellow Pages- let your browser do the walking through these Yellow Pages

Nikos-a spider search engine

NLightN- This one is really cool. You guys gotta try this out!

Open Text Index-very powerful.....use Boolean, ranked, or simple keyword based searches

Planet Earth- I guess as long as you are only looking for URL's located on this planet, it'll work.

POINT-

Power Link- Feel the power of this searchable database.

RBSE's URL Database-a spider search of url addresses

Savvy Search- Uses several different search engines as a source to answer your queries.

SIFT- This engine at Stanford University sifts through Usenet newsgroups to find the articles you want.

Snoopie- Snoopie does the snooping for you.

Soft Info- If your local Wal Mart doesn't have that commercial software you need, try and find it using this.

Tradewave Galaxy- The galaxy is a big place, so use this engine to search for what you need.

Tribal Voice- When the Tribal Voice speaks, people listen

Veronica-a gopher search engine

The Virtual Tourist-nothing to do with travel...unless of course that is what you are searching for

W3 Servers-another geographic server search like the Virtual Tourist

WWW Wanderer-let this search engine wander the web in search of answers

Web Crawler-my personal favorite search engine

Webula- A relatively new search form, so why not go add your URL's to help it grow big and strong.

What's New Too-adding new sites daily

Who's Who on the Internet- Go submit your homepages so that you too can be amongst Who's Who on the net

World Wide Arts Resources-a search engine for visual arts on the WWW

WWWW-WORLD WIDE WEB WORM-the worm squirms along to answer your queries

Yahoo-probably the most popular search engine



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