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Newer forms of searching the web for content.
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   FreeFind [control] [resources]
Just enter your web site address in the form on this website and you'll have a search engine on your site in less than ten minutes! Everything runs on our servers so there's nothing to download or install. We even e-mail you the HTML you need to put the search box on your site! FAQ FF Links.
URL: http://www.freefind.com/indexb.html
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   oingo
Billing itself "the Internet's first meaning-based search engine," oingo searches by meaning and word relationships rather than by literal text. In this way, it both avoids unrelated sites that contain exact text matches and returns sites with related meanings but no matching text. At present, the site is a demonstration of oingo for potential licensees, and it indexes only sites found in the Open Directory Project with additional hits from AltaVista.
URL: http://www.oingo.com
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   Northern Light
Northern Light is a robot-driven search engine of the World_Wide Web. It has two main differences from other search engines. It dynamically organizes search results, creating folders of documents with similar subjects, sources, or types; and it contains a "special collection" of 2 million articles from over 2,900 journals, books, magazines, databases and newswires not available on any other search engine. These articles are sold for $1 to $4 each. Northern Light is especially good when looking for academic information. Pros: automated subject-group "folders" (they work well!), indexes whole websites (not just first few levels), "special collection" of non World-Wide Web articles. Cons: does not support complex Boolean searches
URL: http://www.northernlight.com/
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   Invisible Web
Calling itself "the search engine of search engines," this site indexes over 10,000 databases, archives, and search engines, offering users links to targeted search sources for their queries instead of hundreds or thousands of Webpages. Users can search by keyword, perform an advanced search, or browse a list of entries organized under the "Hot List."
URL: http://www.invisibleweb.com
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   Fujo Search Engine
Fujo is an agent-based search system designed to help you track new information as it appears on the Internet. Fujo also personalizes the information it finds for you by filtering it to match the topics you're most interested in.
URL: http://www.fujo.com/search/home
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   Sam Spade
URL: http://samspade.org/
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   SpeechBot
This new experimental search engine from Compaq indexes over 2,500 hours of content from 20 popular American radio shows. Using its speech recognition software, Compaq creates "a time-aligned 'transcript' of the program and build[s] an index of the words spoken during the program.
URL: http://speechbot.research.compaq.com
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   Electric Monk
The Electric Monk finds answers to real English questions.
URL: http://www.electricmonk.com/
9.
   Search Engine Watch
Contains information on the latest progress in search engines.
URL: http://www.searchenginewatch.com/
10.
   Goto
Web search matches are sorted by how much the links owner is willing to pay Goto.com for a click-though.
URL: http://www.goto.com
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   Human-Assisted Searches
"QuickFindIt" adds a human element to the search engine scene. The free service comes with a capability to conduct simultaneous searches, but then also allows you to chat with a Live Guide. Registration required.
URL: http://www.quickfindit.com
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   WWW Search Engine Software
The ht://Dig system is a complete world wide web indexing and searching system for a domain or intranet.
URL: http://www.htdig.org/
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   WiseNut
Incorporated in August 1999, WISEnut is poised to launch the most advanced and innovative search and retrieval technology for the Internet. WISEnut has developed new technology that can gather and index information faster and update it more frequently than any other service on the Web today.
URL: http://www.WISEnut.com
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   xrefer
Meta-searches and cross-references sixteen texts from Bloomsbury, Macmillan, Oxford UP, and Penguin. These include encyclopedias, dictionaries, thesauri, books of quotations, and a number of subject-specific titles.
URL: http://www.xrefer.com
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   Excite Precision Search
Hot on the heels of AltaVista's Raging Search (see the May 5, 2000 Scout Report) comes another returned and (somewhat) slimmed-down search engine that focuses on relevant results.
URL: http://www.excite.com/search
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   FindSame
search for documents using large pieces of text rather than keywords. FindSame treats your search query as an entire document and returns a list of "documents that contain any fragment of that document that is longer than a certain length."
URL: http://www.findsame.com/

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