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Search
Engines
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http://www.google.com
(unfiltered)
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If you only bookmark one
search engine, make this the one.
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http://www.searchenginewatch.com
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Learn the basics of
search engines; what they are, how they operate, whom they serve. Also, you
will find tips and reports of myriad search engines’ performance and
competence.
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http://www.directhit.com (unfiltered)
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Dubbed “the popularity
engine,” DirectHit refines your search results by first showing the most
popular sites that have been viewed by other people. It works with other
search engines such as HotBot, Lycos, LookSmart and MSN Search.
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http://www.altavista.com (unfiltered)
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AltaVista is consistently
one of the largest index databases. There is a wide range of power
searching tools. It shares listings with LookSmart.
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http://www.education-world.com (Filtered)
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Particularly rich in
curriculum ideas for teachers of K-12 schools. Nonetheless, there are links
for every aspect of education at all levels.
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http://www.dogpile.com (unfiltered)
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Dogpile searches numerous
search engines to find exactly what you’re looking for.
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http://www.factmonster.com/
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Just the Facts offers nothing but. This scholastic
resource is great for schoolchildren who need quick access to factoids
pertaining to geography, history, sports, math and science. The site also
has games to keep the brain infotained, and a fun Almanac.
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http://www.eduhound.com
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EduHound “tracks it down so you don’t have to.” Search by
keyword through grade-level-identified links selected and reviewed by
educators.
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