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web index?
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Jonathan Wolfson
2004-12-06 17:52:39 UTC
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Jerry, That is really cool, but the google (www.google.com) seems to
give you results closer to what you searched for. I have an idea, to
advertise the yahoo site, have a yodoler who yodols ya-hoo! It seems
pretty cool.
-Jonathan
t***@spamgourmet.com
2005-03-01 04:35:25 UTC
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Hey Jacqueline did anybody answer your question? i suggest google,
excite, lycos, and yes, yahoo! there are so many search engines, why
did you ask such a foolish question?
Can anyone suggest some good index pages with links to lots of other
pages... for example the "Commercial Sites on the Web" page,
(http://tns-www.lcs.mit.edu/commerce.html) and things of that nature.
It'd be cool to have some kinda "Web yellow-pages" or other
comprehensive
index. Searchable, too.
Thanks.
-j.
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crofter
2005-03-01 10:28:36 UTC
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x-no-archive: yes

refdesk.com directory of technical references (measurements,
metric/imperial conversions etc)

i am sure there are many othersm found though any search engine?
Post by t***@spamgourmet.com
Hey Jacqueline did anybody answer your question? i suggest google,
excite, lycos, and yes, yahoo! there are so many search engines, why
did you ask such a foolish question?
Can anyone suggest some good index pages with links to lots of other
pages... for example the "Commercial Sites on the Web" page,
(http://tns-www.lcs.mit.edu/commerce.html) and things of that nature.
It'd be cool to have some kinda "Web yellow-pages" or other
comprehensive
index. Searchable, too.
Thanks.
-j.
--
-jackie hamilton
---------------------------------------------------------
http://fohnix.metronet.com/HomePages/kira/newhome.html
t***@spamgourmet.com
2005-03-01 04:37:22 UTC
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It hasn't been on that site since 1995 or so. you're way out of date,
Gary.

I suggest google.
: Can anyone suggest some good index pages with links to lots of
other
: pages... for example the "Commercial Sites on the Web" page,
: (http://tns-www.lcs.mit.edu/commerce.html) and things of that
nature.
: It'd be cool to have some kinda "Web yellow-pages" or other
comprehensive
: index. Searchable, too.
My favourite Web index is Yahoo. It contains over 10,000 links and is
http://akebono.stanford.edu/yahoo/
And it's searchable too !
Gary
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