Information Technology Support Group

  • Searching the Net? Here Are Places to Start...

  • Yellow Book
  • Yellow Pages
  • All the Web
  • MSN Live!
  • Google
  • Yahoo Search

  • Spidap, is not another search engine. Their purpose is to help you understand and use search engines.

  • Google gives terrific results by analyzing a page's popularity. It now includes the search of Usenet discussions formerly handled by deja.com, as well as a government search and a new image search.
  • Alta Vista offers efficient Web search; its no-frills text search loads faster.
  • Fast Search lives up to its name
  • Excite's concept searching is highly effective
  • Northern Light categorizes search results to help you focus
  • LYcos
  • Search.com from CNet lists many obscure, topic-oriented search engines
  • Ask Jeeves searching with a human touch
  • Ixquick searches multiple search engines and quickly returns filtered results.
  • ProFusion, Dogpile and Metacrawler offer simultaneous searches of multiple Web search engines
  • Looksmart searches a selection of sites chosen by humans
  • About.com has humans who assemble mini-sites on a wide variety of topics.
  • Britannica adds human judgment to searching, and presents the results in an unusually effective way
  • Searchmil.com searches for information in military (.mil) computers
  • The Hardin Library for the Health Sciences catalog health related sites
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