So you've tried all the standard searches and you know the nature of your quarry. These search forms let you tap into some of the more content specific tools. There are plenty more out there but this should give you a good start. |
Feedster | ||||
Technorati | RSS Network | |||
Daypop | BlogPulse |
Google Groups | ||||
Yahoo Messages | Usenet FAQs | |||
Lycos Discussion | BoardReader |
Britannica | ||||
Encyclopedia | Wikipedia |
Dictionary.com | ||||
Computing | Medical | |||
Thesaurus.com | Rhyming |
Gutenberg | ||||
Google Print | Online Books |
ListFish | ||||
L-Soft | W3C |
Yahoo! Email | ||||
MESA | Infospace | |||
Reverse Email |
Of course if you are looking for audio visual files you might want to take a multimedia approach. Still no luck after all those searches? Perhaps you should take this hidden passage back to the first room and use some different approaches. * ~* ~** Whoah - You have stumbled into a derelict, abandoned old room in this large manor house. This is interesting for historical purposes but stuff here may not function like it used to back in the old days. It's full of webs! |