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Yahoo! Switches Search Engines

Yahoo! Switches Search Engines 02/18/2004 02:52 PM




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Finding what you need with the best search engines. This is a collection of search engines and similar resources that Phil Bradley uses on a regular basis when he is looking for different types of information. It's not an exhaustive list, nor is it comprehensive. It's a list of what he personally finds very useful. Phil states that other similar lists exist - he's not pretending that his is original in concept. You might also want to try the following resources as well:

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