
pull down and select a search tool or help:
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search engines list:

Most links take you to advanced search pages. The Google/.network search
engine is set for the Web and has options for searching inside the
websites of The Network.
PAGE DOWN to information about search tools and search engine help

 All
The Web / http://www.alltheweb.com

 Alta Vista / http://www.altavista.com

 Ask / http://web.ask.com

 Bing /
http://www.bing.com or http://search.live.com

 Clusty / http://clusty.com

 Cuil
/ http://www.cuil.com

 Dogpile / http://www.dogpile.com

 Entire Web / http://www.entireweb.com

 Google/.network search engine

 IxQuick / http://www.ixquick.com

 Kompass
search / www.kompass-int.com / more
Kompass links in the .network library

 Open Directory / http://dmoz.org

 Yahoo / http://www.yahoo.com
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Appendix i of the .network glossary lists various
terms that begin with the word search.

PAGE UP to a list of the most-used search engines available
for finding locations, contacts and resources that
help move projects for enterprise
development and site
selection forward throughout
the world. The search engines are also useful for finding economic
development contacts as well as other resource
and service providers engaged in the .network mission. A
promise of free, personal, search assistance
covers all search engines.

The Network features the Google/.network
search engine.

The Network makes its original Global
Registry of Contacts search tool available.

Use
it to search inside
Find Me Here.com for words that begin with capital
letters

Use
it to search
inside Site Location Assistance.com in the same way.

The
Network has Area
Development at Economic Development.net for
a global search.

Use
it to find economic
development data suppliers starting
at the national-level.

We would like to know what search engine you think is best for searching your
country for places that
want economic
development. Send
an email. Tell us why you recommend it.
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