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Directories and Search Tools

Directories - Information organized into broad, general topics

Yahooligans -or- KidsClick -or- MSN Search

Also Google & AltaVista/Yahoo have directory tabs on their home pages.

 

Search Engines - Use "spiders" or "crawlers" to find information

Ask.com - revamped AskJeeves site gives Smart Answers and alternate topics.

Google - Large coverage, determines relevance by other sites' links to it; search in 15 different languages.

Alta Vista - Good for specialty searches such as images, video and audio clips, or news searches; has link to Babel Fish translation site.

All The Web - If you tried Google and didn't find it, try this one.

 

Metasearch Engines - Uses other search engines and blends results together

Clusty - Organizes results into relevant categories called "Clusters"; (was Vivisimo)

Killerinfo - Another clustering site.

Dogpile or Webcrawler or Metacrawler - all owned by InfoSpace, these search other search engines and score for relevance.

Kartoo -  Displayed as visual "map" with keywords connecting results.

Ithaki - Searches in 14 languages or 21 countries plus categories for limiting your search.

 

All-In-One Search - Choose your own search engines

Proteus - Pick one of 20 search engines or 5 metasearch engines.

OnePage - Pick from 30 differrent search engines on one page.

 

Specialized Searches - These sites focus on searching specific types of info

iTools - Metasearcher with specialized searches for maps, people, finance, language, and Internet terms.  Use the Research Tools section to search encyclopedias, newspapers/magazines, biographies, and general topics.

NoodleTools - choose the best search tool for your information needs.

MapQuest - Locations anywhere in the U.S. or the world.

Switchboard - Telephone directory and MapsOnUs; also from Infospace.

Singing Fish - audio/video search engine; can choose 7 different formats by audio only, video only or both

 

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