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 Search Engines | College of Business Administration
How do I search the web? Below you will find Internet glossaries, search tutorials, and search engines. Use them to better understand how to get into the web and find what you need.
 Three sites with glossaries of Internet terms:
Rutgers Glossary
 
Matisse Glossary
Kadow Glossary
 Tutorials:
These tutorials will give you more than you need to know. Pick the one that seems to fit your style best.
University of California at Berkeley: Topics: Introduction to the Internet, WWW and Netscape; Glossary of Internet and Netscape jargon; How to search, search strategies, best search tools; Detailed search instructions; Beyond general web searches.
Internet Web Text Index Topics: Orientation (what is WWW, Internet, Netiquette); Guides to the Internet; Internet References; Internet Exploring and Browsing; Subject oriented searching; Keyword searches; Connecting with people.
Beginners Central: (nice chapter summaries); topics: Basic Internet, learn while you surf; offline operations and downloading (documents and graphics); configuring e-mail and newsreaders; advanced e-mail and newsreaders; ITP; Telnet; Internet myths; Glossary; Newsgroup listing.
The HelpWeb: Basic introduction to the Web, e-mail, FTP, Newsgroups, etc.
Detailed information on searching from our friends at Windweaver.
SquareOne: Excellent overview of the basics, browsing, e-mail, chat, usenet newsgroup, downloads, cyber links and more. Wonderful glossary and helpful FAQ page.
 General Search Engines (download once and then ready for use):
WebFerret
Ask Jeeves
MetaCrawler
 Other Search Engines:
Adobe
AltaVista
Excite
IXquick
Google
HotBot
InfoSeek
LookSmart
Lycos
OpenText
Yahoo!
 
 

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