Internet Search Engines
In Alphbetical Order:
AltaVista Search: Main Page
AltaVista gives you access to the largest Web index: 30 million pages found
on 275,600 servers, and four million articles from 14,000 Usenet news groups. It is accessed over 23 million times per weekday.
Excite Home
50 million fully indexed URLs
HotBot
a high-performance, fully automated "Internet search engine" - a fast,
accurate tool for finding information on the vast and ever-growing Internet.
Infoseek
"proof of intelligent life on the net (sm)"
The Open Text Index
"Open Text edges ahead of the pack because it searches almost all types
of documents" Buyer's Guide Computerworld "Intranet search engines rev
up" Computerworld, Chris DeVoney 10/07/96
SavvySearchan experimental search system designed to query multiple internet search
engines simultaneously.
Search Gopher Space
Veronica gopher search with Web Browser interface. There are thousands
of Gopher servers around the world, providing access to commercial and
academic information resources. Gophers provide information menus which
enable you to browse and download a wide variety of text, pictures, and
multimedia information.
WebCrawler Searching
Welcome to Lycos
Lycos, Inc., an Internet exploration company, was founded specifically
to find, index and filter information on the Internet and World Wide Web. Besides its world-renown search and spidering technology for topic- or word-specific searching, Lycos now offers users the ability to search specifically for pictures and sounds available on the Web
Welcome to Magellan!
an online guide to the Internet that includes original editorial content, a directory of rated and reviewed Internet sites, a...database of yet-to-be-reviewed sites, and a...search engine...
World Wide Web Yellow Pages
business directory for the Net.
Yahoo! Search
The name Yahoo! is supposed to stand for "Yet Another Hierarchical
Officious Oracle" but Filo and Yang (it's founders) insist they selected
the name because they considered themselves yahoos. Yahoo contains organized
information on tens of thousands of computers linked to the Web.
Last Updated: September 27, 1998
Created by: John R. L. Bell