Subject: Web Search Tools From: ericas%ix.netcom.com@interlock.mgh.com (Erica Stearns ) Date: Thu, 18 May 1995 15:45:19 -0700
How the Web Was Won
Subject: Web Search Tools
From: ericas%ix.netcom.com@interlock.mgh.com (Erica Stearns )
Date: Thu, 18 May 1995 15:45:19 -0700
To: warvin%interserv.com@interlock.mgh.com
To: rballard@standardpoor.com
To: rhockens%panix.com@interlock.mgh.com
To: pkatz@ccnode.mcgraw-hill.com
To: tonym%ix.netcom.com@interlock.mgh.com
To: shaunamor%aol.com@interlock.mgh.com
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To: ssloan@ccnode.mcgraw-hill.com
To: bmxk23a%prodigy.com@interlock.mgh.com
I spoke with an avid Internet user, and he recommended the following
search browsers for finding Web sites.
I asked why someone might use different browsers, and in the true
nature of immediate gratification, you can call another site if the one
you are using is busy. Something for us to keep in mind on the
technical side. If our site is full, we could lose potential clients.
T1 server, anyone?
http://www.einet.net/galaxy.html EINet Galaxy
http://lycos.cs.cmu.edu Lycos - You have to be very
specific in the search criteria
http://webcrawler.cs.washington.edu/WebCrawler/WebQuery.html Whew!
This is called the WebCrawler. I call it long.
http://http://www.cs.colorado.edu/mcbryan/WWWW.html World Wide Web
Worm
http://akebono.stanford.edu/yahoo/ Yahoo - The 2 students who set
this up have taken a leave of absence from school to manage the site
full time.
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