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ACCESS the
pull-down menu for selecting .network search
tools

ACCESS the
search engine list on page
4 of the .network introduction

ACCESS the
search engine list in Site Location Assistance.com (resources
archive)

ACCESS for
information advanced
search

ACCESS search
engine ratings and guides

ACCESS
the Google/.network Search Engine for the
Web and 3 websites
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.network
search navigation

ACCESS pages in a looped series for entering or searching each .network website

ACCESS pages
4 through 9 of the .network introduction or select them
individually:

 [page
4] has a pull-down menu for selecting
search tools

 [page
5] a resources search guide (resource
supplier)

 [page
6] a location search guide (site
selection resource)

 [page
7] a resource
and service provider search guide (contacts)

 [page
8] free personal search assistance is available for the asking

 [page
9] search help
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search
guides
and resources outside The Network:

 Finding
Information on the Internet: A Tutorial provided by the ...
 Teaching
Library at the University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, CA

 Internet
Tutorials provided by Laura Cohen ...
 emeritus
faculty at the University at Albany, SUNY, Albany, NY

 Searching
the World Wide Web provided by OWL ...
 the
Online Writing Lab at Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN

 The
Spider's Apprentice: A Helpful Guide To Web Search Engines
 provided
by Linda Barlow as a free resource of Monash Information Services

 The
Help Web: A Guide To Getting Started on the Internet
 provided
as a free resource at the website of Imaginary Landscape

 About
the World Wide Web Consortium (WC3), Director: Tim Berners-Lee
 ... inventor
of the World Wide Web / more in .network glossary,
Appendix L

 SEO
Link Building Fundamentals article by Eric
Enge ... same website source
 as
the article below / SEO is an acronym for Search
Engine Optimization

 Search
Engine Optimization: Back To Basics article by Mark Jackson ...
 this
article and the one above published by SearchEngineWatch.com (SEW)

 A
short and easy search engine tutorial provided by The Pandia Goalgetter
 which
has other search resources from Per and Susanne Koch, Oslo, Norway

 Searching: Search
Engine Fundamentals quoted elsewhere online states that ...
 search
engine has become a catch-all phrase for all kinds of search
services
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search
help links

about
search tools / the
pull-down menu at .network Search

access
the Google/.network search engine

access
websites / .network navigation (websites
access basics)

back
and forward

browser
guide

button
graphics for navigation and the check
box

drop-down
or pull-down menus

Global
Registry of Contacts search help

guide
to the .network search engine results page

pages-in-series
navigation back and forth

radio
buttons / the Google/.network search engine can have up to four radio
buttons

search
box / search button

search
engine listings / access

search
engine results page

searching / best practice approach to searching the Web

searching
for definitions on Web and in the .network glossary

searching
The Network / the pages-in-series for .network searching

searching
a webpage

searching
with the backing of a promise

text
size

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search results help:
... useful information that is accessible from a SERP (Search
Engine Results Page). For example, the button shown below
is at the top of the SERP that is presented after using the Google/.network search engine. Here the example button links back to where you
came from. The button is normally linked to the
Google/.network search
results help page.

Sometimes a Google/.network SERP will show the following button, which
in this case only is linked to the Google/.network
Search Engine Results (SERP) Guide.

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Links to
a number of search resource websites outside of the The Network are
available through the help
file. They were selected as resources for those who are looking
for basic information about using search engines and how to querying
the Web. Take a look at what's available in Search Help if you want
to stay inside The Network. Also, take a look at the following
appendices of the .network glossary. Appendix L,
which was originally titled Weaving the Web because much
of its content refers to the book's online glossary.

Tim Berners-Lee was the lead author of Weaving the Web.
He is its acknowledged inventor. Wikipedia
has more about Berners-Lee and the Web's origination.

Appendix
I / name: Search
Online.

Appendix
J / name: Web Search, Search The Network, Search Assistance

Appendix
L / name: World Wide Web

access
Tim Berners-Lee's Weaving the Web glossary

links
to additional outside articles, guides and basic resources for searching
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Select links below for information from Google or about the
Google/.network search engine. You can Google the
Web here or at the top of this and other pages of the library.

The Network is an online
information service. It offers
the
glossary at the Workers World website as a reference. The website
itself is simply the source. It nothing to do
with the carrying out of the mission of The Network. Workers World stands against
most of the things that enterprise
developers and economic
developers in free societies understand as conducive for success.
It presents socialist political views and advocates actions that are ... against
capitalism.
The politics and efforts behind Workers World believe that capitalism ... rests
on the exploitation of the many by the few. This and other
comments at the website fly in the face of all of the positive
aspects of economies that makes for sustainable
communities around the world, at least in those places
where there is not a yoke of oppression, rampant terrorism,
anarchy or war. The customer is basic to holding together
all communities with identifiable economies see
the definition of voice
of the customer. Case in point, the Workers World website
exists to serve a customer base and to help the organization behind
it seek new customers ... those willing to
buy what it's selling.
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