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 | Alta Vista: Still # 1 in terms of reliability and quality |
 | Hotbot: # 2 choice, wonderful options |
 | InfoSeek: One of the best. Excellent directory |
 | Yahoo: not a true search engine but still an essential directory |
 | Excite: Still one of the best |
 | Savvy Search: the best of the meta engines, once you know how to use it |
 | Metacrawler: very popular meta engine |
 | Dogpile: uses 13 different engines and a neat menu |
 | Voilà: a combination search engine / directory |
 | Nomade: supposedly the "French Guide" on the Net |
 | MSN Guide: a nice combination search engine / selected directory |
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 | ZDNet: If Search Engines sound like Chinese to you, PLEASE read this article |

| Tip # 1: Use + keyword +keyword to make sure both are included like +trade +policy |  |

 | Webmonkey Guide: an excellent introduction to Search Engines |

| Tip # 2: Use "" to look for a sentence like "small business" or "business loan" |  |

 | Search Engine Watch: the best place on the web for current info on Search Engines. DO NOT MISS IT |

| Tip # 3: Always query several Search Engines as no single engine indexes the whole Internet |  |

 | The Art of Backward Searching: VERY USEFUL site on search techniques |

| Tip # 4: Be patient and persistent; try to view the first 100 search results |  |

 | Internet Search Strategies: a global approach to searching |

 
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| Northern Light: Likely the # 1 search engine of tomorrow |  |
| Google: A new star high on relevancy |  |
| OpenDirectory: very "democratic", more than 2,000 editors |  |
| Ask Jeeves: Find out anything you'll ever ask |  |
| AOL Netfind: very popular now |  |
| Special Search Engines: incredibly large collection. DO NOT MISS IT |  |
| FinanceWise: one of the few focusing on Finance |  |
| Regional Engines: extremely useful list covering the world |  |
| Web Taxi: very nice meta engine |  |
| InferenceFind: an other neat meta engine which combines results |  |
| Links2Go: Surfing the Web sideways; an unusual and surprising experience |  |
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