Thursday, January 28, 2010

Searching the deep web (things you could not find by normal internet search)

Search engines such as Google, Yahoo or Alta Vista index over a trillion pages on the World Wide Web, but many of the results from queries can be useless or irrelevant. There is, however, another part of the web that common search engines don't reach. The "deep web" (also know as the "hidden web", "invisible web" or "Deepnet") is estimated to be many times larger than the "surface web".
The deep web contains information that isn't indexed by a search engine. For instance, databases generate results on the fly, and do not have searchable pages. The deep web also holds academic studies and papers, scientific research, government publications, electronic books, bulletin boards, mailing lists, online card catalogs, articles, directories, many subscription journals, archived videos, images and more.


There are multiple ways to find information on the deep web. It isn't hard, and anyone can do it.

Just try these few links and get amazed by what we can find

GENERAL SEARCH
Archive
Clusty

DATABASE SEARCH
Complete Planet
Geniusfind

REFERENCE MATERIAL SEARCH
Library Spot
Infomine
IPL

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