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04-Jul-2007, 10:20 AM #1
Searching the Web Beyond Google
Don't be misled by the title of the webpage:
8 Ways for Searching the Dark Web Beyond Google.

Note: The so-called Dark Web refers to what Google does not index, which is a lot.
It is called dark only because it is not indexed, not for any other reason your imagination could dream up.

Most search engines use the big 4 (Google, MSN, Yahoo, Ask), so if you want to find more of what is out there, this webpage will help you find it.

-- Tom
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04-Jul-2007, 03:30 PM #2
Good link and info, Tom. Thanks.
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08-Jul-2007, 01:09 AM #3
here too
The Ultimate Guide to the Invisible Web
http://oedb.org/library/college-basics/invisible-web
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08-Jul-2007, 02:09 AM #4
Plus you can this site that will not track you.

http://www.blackboxsearch.com/

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While the search engines give your IP and other info away, and Google loses its fight with the govt, dont you think you should search by proxy?

Black Box searches return proxied results, which (if you dont click on too much ad junk) will not create any tracking cookies on your machine, nor reveal your IP address when typing in the search. You can freely navigate the links for the result pages through our proxy. (Notice the blackbox link at the top of the page when you click on the next search results) You can also use the search boxes on the results pages to quickly do another search.
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