Comment: I have to admit that I didn't test most of the links in this
copy... The only thing constantly causing problems is the very often changing
format of queries at lycos - I hope that the current form works (it worked
1996-10-09!) :-)
Please contact me if you find an error.
Thanks! Otto Pilzer
This documents collects some of the most useful search engines
available on the WWW. Omissions are the fault of the maintainer.
Suggestions for additions are welcome!
Submit buttons have now been added to accommodate non-Mosaic browsers.
NB: If you find this page especially useful, why not
install a local copy on your machine? It will work from anywhere.
[The original source of this page is at CUI]
You may also be interested in trying out Martijn
Koster's CUSI
(Configurable Unified Search Interface), and the
External Info page at Twente University.
For registering a new URL we suggest to use Scott Banister's
Submit It service.
Looking for:
Last update of original source on November 25, 1994.
Last update of this copy on April 30, 1996.
List-based WWW Catalogs
- See also:
- Aliweb at Nexor
- The-InIS
(Sam Hopkins's The-Inter.net's Info Server)
- Find-it!
(Paul Sarena's info collection)
- Ricerca page
- NlightN Hot Page
Spider-based WWW Catalogs
- Recommended:
- WWW Worm
Note. The NIKOS search engine is permanently out of commision. Instead
of it use NetScape's search page.
Other Catalogs
- Interesting:
- The Whole Internet Catalog
- Tsunami surfing page
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- See also:
- Nexor's Mac Software Catalog
- Iconix WWW PowerPage
- SoftInfo SearchPage
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- See also:
- FOUR11 Directory Services
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- See also:
- Cornell University's Technical Report Library
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- Interesting:
- Conference Announcement
Archive (moderated by Juergen Wagner)
- Zippo News Service
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- See also:
- Nexor's Public Services
- RFC index at Nexor
- Internet Draft Index at Nexor
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- See also:
- American recordings
- WIRED Archive
- Thomas Register of American Manufacturers
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See also:
CUI's collected search engines.
This page was originally inspired by NCSA's
Experimental Search Engine Meta-Index.
Thanks to all who have contributed suggestions!
webmaster@cui.unige.ch
Local Copy by Otto J. Pilzer, 1996-10-09