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The Network is for searching ... using the following tool powered by Google. It's available and ready to Google the Web as shown throughout The Network. You can also add search choices. Add searches inside .network websites, for example. Select a file folder button below on the navigation bar below the search engine to see how that's done. Suggetion: Select the folder marked FMH for Find Me Here, the website you are using. When you access the FMH search page notice that you can choose an attitional search tool as well choose to Google the Web or inside the website. The Network offers options for doing more Googling the Web or searching inside its websites. You can search inside publications such as contact directories, for example, Also, you can choose from the variety of search engines that are available throughout the world. CLICK HERE for more about expanding search possibilities. |
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This page is the first in a SEARCH series (page 4) of Introduction to The Network
The following comments and links are meant to add to the information at the top of the page. Also, use the drop down menu below the comments to select various search tools. Add choices for Googling inside .network websites to the search engine on this page.Go to the search tools page for the website you are using, Find Me Here.com. Notice when you get there that it has buttons for moving back and forth just like the ones at the top of this page. The examples shown here are linked to the other two pages in the linked series. The FMH Search Tool is available at Find Me Here.com along with the Google/.network search engine. It's recommended that the FMH Search Tool be used to query the Global Registry of Contacts. See the GRC Search Guide for more information. The Google/.network search engine has other features. For example, you can use it to search the websites of business periodicals that have a dedication similar to that of The Network. Use this drop
down menu to access various search engines suggested by .network users. The Network is for searching: Select the right-pointing arrow-button above and on subsequent pages for details about searching for mission related resources including site selection locations and contacts who supply services as well as resources. Subsequent pages include a helpguide for searchers and access to free personal search assistance that you request when needed. The Enterprise
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