Speaking of search engines, I just learned of a new one (to me) yesterday.
It's http://www.dogpile.com.
Neat thing about it is that it searches a multitude of other search engines.
For example, in what I searched for, I got a succession of search engines,
each one having a multitude of items pertaining to what I was looking for.
There was some duplication within each listing.
Paul Bartz
From: Gcbr [mailto:Gcbr]
Sent: Thursday, October 14, 1999 11:40 PM
In a message dated 10/14/99 10:15:34 PM Central Daylight Time,
I wonder how long this web page has been sitting unattended. It looks to me
like it was never completed. For all we know the owner has gone to that big
RV park in the sky.
Richard
Best estimates are that any search engine only sees 30% of what is out
there. Tried new search engine and found this. Now the web has become like
prospecting. You have to look for the nugget. There is so much info out
there that you cant reley on one search engine. Darn we now have more info
than we can deal with. I LOVE IT!
It's http://www.dogpile.com.
Neat thing about it is that it searches a multitude of other search engines.
For example, in what I searched for, I got a succession of search engines,
each one having a multitude of items pertaining to what I was looking for.
There was some duplication within each listing.
Paul Bartz
From: Gcbr [mailto:Gcbr]
Sent: Thursday, October 14, 1999 11:40 PM
In a message dated 10/14/99 10:15:34 PM Central Daylight Time,
I wonder how long this web page has been sitting unattended. It looks to me
like it was never completed. For all we know the owner has gone to that big
RV park in the sky.
Richard
Best estimates are that any search engine only sees 30% of what is out
there. Tried new search engine and found this. Now the web has become like
prospecting. You have to look for the nugget. There is so much info out
there that you cant reley on one search engine. Darn we now have more info
than we can deal with. I LOVE IT!