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Finding
Out About: A Cognitive Perspective On Search Engine Technology
And the WWW
A text explaining how to build the tools useful for successful
searches of text and other media, closely examining the properties
of textual documents that are unclear until they are in a
very large aggregate. The CD-ROM contains the text Information
Retrieval, as well as active links to useful tools and sites,
test corpora and indexing tools.
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People Searching:
Nail Them Down!
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Thinking about that crush from high school again? Or your
best friend from third grade? Sure, life has taken a winding
course and you're probably light-years away from each other.
But memory beckons and you want to reconnect. Tough? Well,
not anymore. Hail the Internet!
Just type, click, and bingo! Your disappearing
past comes alive:
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If all you can remember
of your long-lost acquaintance is their full name, then
an e-mail
search will help you get in touch.
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If you know the state
where they currently live, then it's possible to pull
out entire addresses and phone
numbers as well.
- To reconnect with missing friends
from school, try Classmates.
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Have more than a
passing interest in that special somebody? Swipe your
credit card and you could have an entire background
history in front of you within hours.
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Want to know if your
current boyfriend is cheating on you or his wife? Divorce
records might be helpful.
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Curious about who
your mate is chatting with when you're not around or
what sites your children visit in your absence? Try
Computerspy.
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Your roommate disappeared,
leaving you stuck with an annual lease. Track him down
through a social
security search.
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Your Uncle Ed says
you're related to Marie Antoinette. Build your family
tree online and find out.
Could you track down your long-lost
pal? E-mail
us.
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On the Web
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USAFind.com
Who
Where?
Internet
Yellow Pages
The
Ultimate White Pages
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More Useful Sites
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Lost
a Child - Look Here
Missing
in the USA
Find
a Person from a Telephone Number
Search
for a Person Using Death Records of a Relative
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