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Saturday, January 27
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Posted by Harish on Saturday, January 27, 2007
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Use Turbo 10 to search the Deep Net. Deep Net refers to the thousands of topic–specific search engines on the Internet, including those that are inaccessible to traditional crawler–based search engines like Google or Yahoo. Turbo 10 is a metasearch engine that provides a universal interface to these Deep Net engines. Turbo 10 also pulls out information from database sources that are not web–based (e.g., peer to peer networks). The service offered by Turbo 10 is free and you can: - Find more quality information from specialist, topic–specific engines.
- Directly access online government, business and university databases.
- Search these databases in real–time, the moment you enter a search.
- Save time, you can search up to 10 Deep Net engines simultaneously.
Turbo 10 also lets you add more engines to the collection on which your search query is executed.
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Well that some cool information.. the metasearch engine idea brings in some real flexibility to the way youa search. Atlast its the easiest way of personalised searches.
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Well that some cool information..
the metasearch engine idea brings in some real flexibility to the way youa search. Atlast its the easiest way of personalised searches.