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fravia's search lab Fravia's Nofrill Web design (1998) |
partly updated November 1998 |
There are 350 million sites out there, doubling every four months... add to this the 'second' internet (the new 'university connection' net) and the wide and huge usenet, and you already have a plethora of universes to explore. And there are also all the old dark web-corridors, made of forgotten archies (and veronikas! :-), 'obsolete' fidonets and much more... Therefore: where, where, where is the info you need? Study! If you don't master the sublime art of searching you'll never find that what you seek! You'll be able to learn here the first elements of this art. Once you'll have understood them, you'll be able to go even further (pretty quickly) if you learn perl (THE language for bots building) and if you will study and research a LOT. Meanwhile, for a start, you will be able to peruse this 'heavy' search engines page (which loads quickly anyway, since it does not carry silly backgrounds, useless frames or slow loading futile publicity). There is also a "light" version, which you may want to copy onto your hard disk as a quick search starting point. Since search engines do play a relevant role when searching (duh), I have also added a search engines' vagaries page, that you may find interesting. Of course, you should learn how to search the web using inter alia my own lessons! |
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Here a useful list of Archie services (gateways) in the World Wide Web. The latest version is always at http://www.nexor.com/public/archie
I have decided to use this funny name for those scripts that allow you to query (almost)
simultaneously more than one search engine. I have two forms here for you:
inference find and dogpile. Both are mighty interesting for the casual or the
'hurried' searcher, yet I believe
inference find to be a VERY USEFUL TOOL even for advanced seekers:
It will not only query AltaVista, Excite,
Infoseek,
Yahoo! and
Webcrawler (quite a good and correctly limited choice per se), but it will present to you SURPRISING RELEVANT ANSWERS in a
special formatted *.htm file that you can IMMEDIATELY DOWNLOAD AND USE!. Here you are:
Search the internet for
Do not forget that a most difficult art is to learn how to evaluate the results of your searches!
Really useful search engines allow you to check which strings others are
using as queries. We have already seen (inside the "klebing" search technique section) how
important "alien" search strings are, for each one, in order to ameliorate your own
search strategies... yet it's
still pretty funny to check what people look for... (and pretty sad at times :-(
see how frequently people misspell their queries, and how incredibly
often strings like 'Pamela Anderson'
or analoguous idiotical "slave lemmings" subjects get search requests.
for (beginner) wizard searchers! (and you can download it for free, say "thank!" to fravia+ :-) |