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Re: [TCLUG:5072] [Fwd: Happy Easter]



I especially love www.google.com/linux which allows you to search for Linux 
specific information.

I still haven't figured out how to search for words with periods in them 
though.  Searching for "libgdk_imlib.so.1" is the same as searching for 
"libgdk_imlib AND so AND 1".  It usually finds good results anyway though 
so this isn't a huge problem.  Quotes around the word seem to have no effect.


>Anyone check this site out yet. My Dad sent me this and it looks pretty cool.
>The TCLUG page came right up when I typed in TCLUG. Modern Technology... WOW.
>
>Clay
>
>Tom Fandre wrote:
>>
>>
>> We've all experienced the problem:
>>
>> The automated search engines (like Alta Vista) return 54,321 items "in
>> no particular order" (many of which are porn sites). But the
>> human-indexed search services (like Yahoo) often can't find what you
>> want because they're only able to index a small fraction of the entire
>> web (since they're human.) So you're left with the uneasy (but probably
>> ccurate) sense that what you want is out there somewhere ... but you're
>> no closer to finding it.
>>
>> The truly amazing new solution:
>>
>> A couple of extremely bright guys at Stanford University solved the Web
>> Search Engine Problem once and for all, creating the last search system
>> you will ever need:  http://google.com/
>>
>> What's their secret?  They use Linux-based web robots to explore and
>> index the entire Web. But then they determine the QUALITY of each
>> resulting link based upon the QUALITY of the OTHER sites that link INTO
>> that site.  So, THE ONLY WAY a site can be highly rated, under Google,
>> is if other highly rated sites have links pointing into it!  It's
>> brilliant.
>>
>> This simple concept works SO WELL that every single person I've told
>> about Google has switched permanently to using Google as their Web
>> search engine of choice.  It really is that good!
>>
>> And of course it's free! ... so give it a shot for yourself!:
>>
>>            <a href= "http://google.com" >Google</a>
>>
>> Steve Gibson.
>
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