Search Engines: A User's Guide 
The first step in finding things online is knowing where to look
for different things online. For example, if you are just
looking for general information, the best place to look is in the major
search engines, like Google, Yahoo and MSN. We will show
you how to narrow your search to save time and get the best search
results.
INTRODUCING:
Webpages
USA
If you are trying to search for people
or businesses, we can show
you the best places to look and how to go about finding exactly what
you want. There are all sorts of special tips and maybe a few
tricks to make your search the most productive.
The Internet is also the best place to find current
news stories and weather all over the
world. We have compiled the best of those sites in this search
directory.
Cool Search Tips
Did you know that:
- If you search for "Hotels in Boston" You will
probably not find "the Four Season Boston
Hotel"? Why? Because individual hotels use the
word "Hotel" and you added one letter to that.
So you end up finding a bunch of hotel guides, rather than the
individual hotels you might have been searching for. Learn
More...
- If you know a person's or a businesses phone number, you can
now find a map to their location? Click on Maps
on the left menu to learn more.
- If you know a company's domain name (as in www.DOMAINNAME.COM),
you can find out who owns that domain? Pretty
cool! You can also learn when they purchased the domain
name and usually what company they use as both their registrar
and their web host. We will teach you how with our WHOis
and DSN Guide. It's easier than it sounds.
- You can actually translate almost any web page, convert
currency so you can buy products from other countries and find
locations from zip codes and times zones? Look on our International
Guide.
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