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Google – It’s very reliable, fast and easy to use…very simple layout with no advertising. Language Tools available. www.google.com
Bing - new search engine from Microsoft. http://www.bing.com/
Cuil – one of the newer search engines that claims to search more pages on the Web than any other search engine. Cuil searches for and ranks pages based on their content and relevance. http://www.cuil.com/
AltaVista – Use this one for searching just for images, sounds or regular searching too, fast results. Babel Fish Language Translator! It really works to type in a phrase from one language and have it translated into another language! www.altavista.com
Ask Jeeves – This is nice for people who cannot identify a search term but can type out a question. Ask Jeeves for Kids is great too. www.ask.com
Yahoo – It has a link for almost everything imaginable…weather, maps, people finder, stocks, news, and it’s searchable directories have been hand picked by Yahoo staffers! Can be overwhelming for younger users. www.yahoo.com
InfoMine [Scholarly Internet Resource Collections] - INFOMINE is a virtual library of Internet resources relevant to faculty, students, and research staff at the university level. http://infomine.ucr.edu/
Ixquick – offers more comprehensive and more accurate search results than other search engines, with results rated. Ixquick's unique capabilities include a Universal Power Search, a global search and power refinement. http://www.ixquick.com/
JUX2 - a meta search engine created as a comparative research tool, comparing Google, Yahoo, & MSN searches with one search. http://jux2.com/
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