The following list includes some of the more powerful search engines: 
- About - http://about.com
 - AlltheWeb - http://www.alltheweb.com
 - AltaVista - http://www.altavista.com
 - AOL Search - http://search.aol.com/
 - Ask Jeeves - http://www.askjeeves.com
 - Google - http://www.google.com
 - Hotbot - http://www.hotbot.com
 - LookSmart - http://www.looksmart.com
 - MSN - http://www.msn.com
 - Open Directory Project - http://dmoz.org
 - Teoma - http://www.teoma.com
 - Yahoo! - http://www.yahoo.com
 
Meta-search engines 
Rather    than visit multiple search engines yourself, you 
can save time by   using  a meta-search engine, which simultaneously 
sends your query to   two or  more general-purpose search engines and 
eliminates duplicate   results.  Here are some popular meta-search 
engines: 
- DogPile - http://www.dogpile.com
 - Mamma - http://www.mamma.com
 - MetaCrawler - http://www.metacrawler.com
 - Search.com - http://www.search.com
 
Specialized search engines
Finally,    don't ignore specialized search engines 
designed to search only for    websites pertaining to a particular 
topic. Specialized search engines    often find obscure web-sites that 
the larger search engines might    overlook. There are specialized 
search engines for everything from    caring for fish to the latest 
crafting fads. Here are a few interesting    ones:
- AvatarSearch Finds occult information about witchcraft, vampires, pagan rituals, astrology, tarot cards, and other topics that often panic right-wing conservatives (http://www.avatarsearch.com).
 
- Black Web Portal Finds websites of particular interest to blacks (http://www.blackwebportal.com).
 
- Crime Spider Searches for websites providing information about various crime and law enforcement sites and organized by topics such as serial murder, urban legends, and cybercrime (http://www.crimespider.com).
 
- Disinformation Conspiracy theory-laden search engine that helps you uncover websites offering the "real truth" behind the pyramids of Mars, the sightings of black helicopters over America, film footage of Bigfoot, and the government secrets hidden in Area 51 (http://www.disinfo.com).
 
- Education World Finds websites that can help students, teachers, and parents learn more about education (http://www.education-world.com).
 
- Federal Web Locator Lists many of the websites from various government agencies and organizations (except for the really cool ones like the CIA and FBI). Maybe you can use it to find out where all your hard-earned tax dollars are going (http://www.infoctr.edu/fwl).
 
- GovSearch Collection of government search engines for finding information about the U.S. government: IRS documents, Customs Service, NTIS, U.S. law code, legislative information, OSHA regulations, and information from many other agencies and departments (http://www.nwbuildnet.com/nwbn/govbot.html).
 
- CopSeek Directory and Police Search Engine Helps you find websites related to law enforcement so you can find a policeman when you need one (http://www.copseek.com).
 
- NerdWorld Search engine dedicated to computer and technology fanatics (http://www.nerdworld.com).
 
- Que Pasa! A bilingual search engine geared towards Hispanics and Latinos, available in both English and Spanish (http://www.quepasa.com).
 
- Satanist Net Search engine geared to helping you find satanic information on the Internet (http://www.satanist.net).
 
- Women.com and WWWomen Two search engines geared toward helping women find information and resources on the Internet (http://www.women.com and http://www.wwwomen.com).
 
Kid-safe search engines
If    you leave your children unsupervised, it's likely that 
they'll    eventually find bomb-making instructions and pornography on 
the    Internet. While keeping children isolated from such information 
may be    impossible, you can at least limit their searching to kid-safe
 search    engines. Unlike general-purpose search engines, kid-safe 
search engines    won't accidentally display links to pornographic or 
bomb-making    websites. Try one of the following:
- Ask Jeeves for Kids - http://www.ajkids.com
 - CleanSearch - http://www.cleansearch.com
 - Go.com - http://www.go.com
 - Yahooligans - http://www.yahooligans.com
 
Multimedia search engines
Most    
search engines help you find text, but what if you want to find a   
song,  a picture, or a video clip? Rather than waste your time using a  
 general  purpose search engine to find an MP3 file of your favorite   
band, try  using a special multimedia search engine instead. These   
multimedia  search engines specialize in searching only for specific   
audio, graphic,  or video files.
Here are some of the more popular multimedia search engines:
- Ditto - http://www.ditto.com
 - FAST Multimedia Search - http://multimedia.alltheweb.com
 - SpeechBot.net - http://speechbot.research.compaq.com
 - MIDI Explorer - http://www.musicrobot.com
 




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