LINKS: | - All Music, All But Invisible
Date: 2004-05-06 Source: SearchDay
The All Music Guide is one of the most comprehensive, extensively cross-linked and easy to use musical resources on the web. It's also, unfortunately, largely invisible to search engines. [Open In New Window] - Top Places to Search the Invisible Web
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Date: 2003-09-11 Source: About Web Search
Gaining access to the billions of pages that are hidden within the Invisible Web can be tricky, but there are sites out there that do an excellent job of serving as a gateway to this hidden area of the Internet. [Open In New Window] - What is the Invisible Web?
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Date: 2003-06-12 Source: About Web Search
Most searchers have experienced the frustration of looking for information on a seach engine without finding it. Likely, the information they are looking for is found within the Invisible Web. Find out what the Invisible Web is and why it exists... [Open In New Window] - Web search engines have limits
Date: 2003-01-27 Source: KnoxNews.com
Knowing about the Invisible Web and using these hidden resources can enhance the quality of results of your searches; it is an essential tool in any savvy Web surfer's toolkit. [Open In New Window] - Breaking Through the Invisible Web
Date: 2003-01-15 Source: Library Journal
More and more web content, including library content, never sees the light of day. It is hidden behind proprietary database interfaces where it can't be found by popular Internet search engines. Librarians must bring the deep, invisible web to the surface so that our public can discover our resources through a query on a popular search engine. [Open In New Window] - A Helping Hand To Find The Invisible Web
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Date: 2002-11-27 Source: australia.internet.com
YourAmigo is a search and retrieval company that has developed architecture that can find information known as 'the invisible web'. Basically, information that is not searchable by existing spider based search engines. [Open In New Window] - From Free to Fee
Date: 2002-09-03 Source: SearchDay
The transition from free to fee will likely have an impact on search engines and searchers. Sites charging for content are erecting barriers to searchers and search engine crawlers alike, effectively voluntarily moving into the realm of the Invisible web. [Open In New Window] - Quigo's New Flipper Search Engine Exposes the 'Deep Web'
Date: 2002-04-24 Source: URLwire
Quigo Technologies, Inc., has announced today the launch of Flipper.com – the first search destination to provide true 'Deep Web' search capabilities. Flipper uses Quigo's revolutionary search technology that indexes the Deep Web (or Invisible Web). Flipper users will now be able to find information not available on any other search engine. [Open In New Window] - Mapping the 'Dark Net'
Date: 2002-01-24 Source: Search Engine Watch
Researchers have discovered that up to 5% of the Internet is completely unreachable, impossible to access by web browser or search engine alike. [Open In New Window] - Gateway to the Invisible Web
Date: 2001-12-04 Source: Search Engine Watch
The Resource Discovery Network is an outstanding gateway to thousands of Invisible Web sites that's as close to a search engine for the hidden web as you're likely to find. [Open In New Window] - Invisible-Web.net
Date: 2001-10-22 Source: Free Pint
You can use it for looking up invisible Web resources by subject, so it’s a kind of directory of Invisible Web sites. There are eighteen major categories and each one is divided into a further selection of subcategories. The categories include useful, everyday things, like reference, news, public records, etc. [Open In New Window] - The Invisible Web
Date: 2001-09-24 Source: Free Pint
This site provides a gentle introduction to Invisible Web search tools and databases, along with some other specialised search tools. [Open In New Window] - New ProFusion Site Offers Better View Of Invisible Information
Date: 2001-03-05 Source: Search Engine Watch
Intelliseek has launched a new version its ProFusion meta search site that also combines easier access to "invisible web" information. The combination of comprehensive web search results combined with the ability to target topic-specific search resources make the developing service one of great appeal to searchers. [Open In New Window] - ProFusion
Date: 2001-02-09 Source: Free Pint
It claims to search the Invisible Web (also called the Deep Web), that part of the Web that is not indexed by common or garden search engines. [Open In New Window] - CompletePlanet
Date: 2001-01-12 Source: Free Pint
CompletePlanet aims to allow you to search the 'deep Web', databases and parts of sites that are not indexed by conventional search engines (elsewhere called the 'invisible Web'). [Open In New Window] - Mining Deeper into the Invisible Web
Date: 2000-11-15 Source: LLRX.com
The Internet is full of places to locate useful information. Much of the information sits on open web pages, able to be reached by general search engines. But a great deal more of the information sits in databases that general search engines simply cannot reach. [Open In New Window] - Invisible Web Gets Deeper
Date: 2000-08-02 Source: Search Engine Watch
I've written before about the "invisible web," information that search engines cannot or refuse to index because it is locked up within databases. Now a new survey has made an attempt to measure how much information exists outside of the search engines' reach. [Open In New Window] - The hidden Internet
Date: 2000-07-10 Source: Pandia
A lot of websites let you access databases beyond the Web. Various scripts interpret your request, query the database, and give you the results on a special webpage. Regular search engines do not query these databases. [Open In New Window] - The Invisible Web
Date: 2000-06-08 Source: Free Pint
Vast expanses of the Web are completely invisible to general purpose search engines like AltaVista, HotBot and Google. Even worse, this "Invisible Web" is in all likelihood growing significantly faster than the visible Web you're familiar with. [Open In New Window] - Exposing the Invisible Web
Date: 1999-10-01 Source: LLRX.com
Millions of documents exist online in thousands of databases, but before a search for a needed document can begin, the researcher must choose the appropriate database to search through. [Open In New Window] - "Invisible Web" Revealed
Date: 1999-07-06 Source: Search Engine Watch
Lycos and IntelliSeek, maker of the BullsEye desktop search utility, have teamed up to produce an index of search databases to help users find information that is invisible to search engines. [Open In New Window] | | |