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Searching with the top sites, if you can't find it on one of these it's probably not out there.
Quick links to these and other types of searches on the bottom of this page.

InfoSpace - The Ultimate People Finder Directory (so they say): http://home.infospace.com
USA white pages directory, also links to directories in Canada and the United Kingdom.
And like every other site you'll find here, they are also a portal1.
1 A portal is supposedly a starting point to everything you ever want to find, as defined by each of these sites.
 Each "Portal" site claims it is the only home page you'll ever need in the battle to own your mind.

  Don't pass up a look at Dogpile, despite its name, one entry will look through many sites at once.
The Battle For Your Mind


The Web Usenet Ftp Newswires BizNews
Stock Quotes Weather Yellow Pages White Pages Maps
Dogpile Searches: The Web: Yahoo!, Thunderstone, Lycos' A2Z, GoTo.com, Mining Co., Excite Guide, PlanetSearch, What U Seek, Magellan, Lycos, WebCrawler, InfoSeek, Excite & AltaVista. Usenet: Reference, Dejanews, AltaVista and Dejanews' old Database. FTP: FAST FTP Search. (Only the first word will be passed on to FTP Search.) Other NewsWires: Yahoo News Headlines, Excite News and Infoseek NewsWires. BizNews: Search for Business News from various sources. Stock Quotes: Enter Tickers or Company Name. Weather: Enter City, State or Enter Zipcode Yellow Pages: Enter Business Name, City State White Pages: Enter First Name Last Name, City State Maps: Enter Street Address, City State.
 The Dogpile Custom Search page will send your query to 25 search engines all at once!
"Ask Jeeves" and "The Electric Monk" are natural language search engines. That means that you can ask your question in plain English. Just ask your question in a complete sentence.
 Hints: Enter your question in plain English, ask your question in a complete sentence (such as "Where can I read a review of the film Casablanca?") Don't get frustrated. Patience is a virtue when searching on the web. Watch for misspellings and typos. Ask real questions with words such as Who, What, Where, Why, How, etc. Ask focused specific questions, begin by including the minimum necessary information. If the results turn out to be too broad, reformulate your question to include more detail. Remember, answers are only as good as the information on the Web. As always, you have to decide for yourself what and who to believe.
 Ask Jeeves has an extremely comprehensive help page: http://www.ask.com/docs/help
Ask Jeeves here:
   "Ask Jeeves is a trademark of Ask Jeeves, Inc., Copyright 1996-1999 Ask Jeeves, Inc."
Ask Electric Monk:
  "The Electric Monk is a product of Electric Knowledge LLC. Copyright 1999 All rights reserved."


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