Search engines


There is a large number of search engines available on Internet. Below you will find some of the best.


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Alta Vista Deja News Excite GTE SuperPages The Infohiway Infoseek Inktomi Search Engine Lycos Magellan Net Locator from NlightN Open Text Index Shareware.com The Electric Library The Huge List Web Crawler Who's Who on the Internet Yahoo

Alta Vista
Alta Vista
ALTA VISTA: THE LARGEST WEB INDEX Find pointers to your home page; find an old friend; find out what the other indexes missed. You have access to all 10 billion words found in over 21 million Web pages.
ALTA VISTA: THE FRESHEST NEWS A full-text index of over 13,000 news groups updated in real-time. We'll give you the articles too.

Deja News
Deja News
The Premier Usenet Search Utility

Excite
Excite
Web documents: Search one of the largest web databases, more than 1.5 million pages.
Reviews: Search our database of over 50,000 web site reviews.
Usenet: Search more than 1 million articles from 10,000 newsgroups.
Classified: Search Usenet classified advertisements from the past two weeks.

GTE SuperPages
GTE SuperPages
"GTE SuperPagessm includes an extensive listing of the most popular sites on the WWW. You can search for specific sites, cruise our category listing, or check out our Hot Sites and New Sites listings."

The Infohiway

Infoseek
Infoseek
Search and browse the Internet for free!
Infoseek Guide is your roadmap to the Internet! Search and browse Web pages, Usenet newsgroups, FTP and Gopher sites, and more!

Inktomi Search Engine
Inktomi Search Engine
"The Inktomi Search Engine is the first fast web indexer with a large database."
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Lycos
Lycos
Lycos: The only complete guide to the Internet, including the largest catalog of URLs, a directory of the most popular sites, critical reviews of the Web's top sites, real-time news links and on-target editorial content from some of the Web's most experienced, perceptive personalities.

Magellan
Magellan
Xplore Magellan, McKinley's Internet Guide. Magellan provides reviews and ratings for a vast collection of Web, FTP, and Gopher sites, and Usenet newsgroups. Users can browse Magellan topics or search specific keywords or phrases. Magellan's green-light feature indicates content that is deemed appropriate for general viewing.
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Net Locator from NlightN
Net Locator from NlightN
A Power Tool for Power Surfers: quick access to search engines.

Open Text Index
Open Text Index
he Open Text Index searches every word of every Web page the company has indexed - some 21 billion words and phrases in all. The company claims it's one of the largest indexes available. Pose queries of virtually any length, or focus in by searching only titles or links.

Shareware.com
Shareware.com
Search our database of over 190,000 software files.
Browse most popular files, new arrivals, or by subject.

The Electric Library
The Electric Library
The Electric Library makes it possible to conduct real research over the Internet, using a deep database of reliable sources. Never before has finding the information you need been so fast and so easy!
With The Electric Library, any researcher can pose a question in plain English and launch a comprehensive, simultaneous search through more than 150 full-text newspapers, over 900 full-text magazines, two international newswires, two thousand classic books, hundreds of maps, thousands of photographs, as well as major works of literature and art.
The Electric Library is the best way for students and families to do research. Content found in The Electric Library is as safe as a local public library, and the information it contains is always up-to-date. The Electric Library is updated daily via satellite!

The Huge List
The Huge List

Web Crawler
Web Crawler
"The aim of the WebCrawler Project is to provide a high-quality, fast, and free Internet search service. To carry out this mission, our team is involved in a wide range of activities, from operating the service itself to publishing research in Internet resource discovery to helping build Internet standards. As we build the infrastructure for the next-generation of search tools, we remain committed to offering the highest quality service possible."

Who's Who on the Internet
Who's Who on the Internet
"Kirk Bowe's Who's Who on the Internet(SM) is the place to search the thousands of personal home pages on the Internet. This is not a webcrawler."

Yahoo
Yahoo
Tree-structured, well organized links to almost anything you can imagine. Arguably the pioneer Internet guide, Yahoo has been accepting submissions since what seems like the beginning of it all. There's an editorial filter at work here - not every college student's home page makes it into the directory - but Yahoo's veteran status has allowed it to build a comprehensive cross-discipline resource base.

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