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Google As far as I am concerned the best one out there. Excite One of the main search engines. Infoseek A great way to search. Lycos One of the big search engines; really well laid-out and easy to navigate. MetaCrawler This one doesn't have it's own index, it uses other search engines indexes and searches among all the ones it's registered with. Yahoo This is a really good search engine, one of the main search engines available. They've got a lot of good sites and good pics. Less Well Known but just as Good Roget's Thesaurus It's
actually on-line, the handy-dandy thesaurus that most of us mere mortals would be lost
without... Alcanseek Searches exclusively in Alaska and Canada AOL Netfind AOL's search engine BizWeb "Business Guide to the Web" Infospace Really interesting categories, such as Investing, Public Record, and Government Jump City This is a relatively new search engine, but it looks pretty promising International Lyrics Server Find lyrics to tens of thousands of songs in this database LinkMonster Really well organized without too many graphics to clutter up the screen...yea! NerdWorld This is a newer search engine Northern Light Business and publications PC Webopaedia A great resource for Computer Technology Resource One Based out of Orlando, lots of info regarding Orlando Web Ring This is an interesting way of finding things. People register their sites with sites of the same characteristics (usually). WhoWhere? Specializing in finding people on the web particularly useful if you know their e-mail addresses. WorldPages "Find anything, anyone, anywhere" The Yellow Pages The Yellow Pages phonebook is now on-line, you just have to know what you're looking for
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