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Links & Search Engines
San Francisco Lawyer David Wise is a Criminal Lawyer in
San Francisco, Oakland, Alameda, Marin and San Mateo Counties - A San Francisco attorney specializing as an Oakland and San Francisco Criminal Lawyer covering DUI, Three Strikes, Domestic Violence and more.
Legal Research Bureau of Justice Statistics > authoritative data on law enforcement issues & trends Nat'l Criminal Justice Reference System > 5 clearinghouses in one Royal Canadian Mounted Police American Society for Industrial Security PA. Association of Licensed Investigators (PALI) Intelnet
Greater Phila Chapter - American Society for Industrial Security
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Search Engines
Dog Pile Hey! Don't blame us! We didn't name this thing! This is a search engine that searches several search engines (20?) simultaneously, both on the web and other
Internet sources. Searches on the Web: Yahoo!, Lycos' A2Z, Excite Guide, World Wide Web Worm, WWW Yellow Pages, PlanetSearch, What U Seek, Lycos, WebCrawler, InfoSeek, AltaVista, Excite & HotBot. Also
searches several news sources.
AltaVista Fast searching, fast indexing and powerful search refining options. Highly rated for finding scientific information.
Excite Has a database of more than 50 million Web pages and 60,000 categorized Web site reviews supposedly carefully selected by an
editorial staff. Hence, a very popular search engine.
HotBot As the name implies, this is currently a "hot" search engine, i.e., very
popular. Sponsored by the magazine Hotwired. Claims to index the largest number of full-text Web documents.
Infoseek Very fast, very flexible.
Lycos Handy display and search options as well as an excellent subject guide.
OpenText Indexes the entire text of documents. Could mean tediously low precision or the ability to dig deep into a subject. Not, probably, for the casually
interested browser.
Webcrawler This is the search engine most of the millions of casual AOL subscribers use and thus, is often very busy or unavailable during peak times.
Yahoo A cross between subject directory and search engine. Can be narrowed to a very fine subject matter area. Sometimes it helps to see a list of
categories in a subject area. If so, this is the place to start.
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