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21. Data Search -- FreeFind.com
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Database-style searching... ...without the database! FreeFind.com offers two types of site searching, normal site search and a new type of searching called "data search". Most people are familiar with normal site searching: a user searches your site to find the page that contains the keywords they are looking for. However, many sites would rather index lists of items ( i.e. records ) rather than entire pages. For that reason we've added a novel "data search" option to the industry leading site search engine. Contents Benefits
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22. 2 Search Engines - Search The Net -Your Top Searching Resources
The newcomer, Northern Light, is quickly becoming one of the most Searcherseasily become habituated to familiar search engines and do not bother to
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the Web. Finally, Northern Light is highly successful in sorting results by relevance, as well as filtering out duplicate links. When searching, one can choose the Web, the Special Collection or both. The Special Collection is a unique database of over one million articles from 1800 books, magazines, journals, newspapers, pamphlets and newswires, covering a wide variety of subjects.

23. Software For Building A Full-Featured Discipline-Based Web Portal: The Scout Por
Keyword searching, the method familiar to most people, is very similar to theapproach presented by Google™ and other general Web search engines.
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Software for Building a Full-Featured Discipline-Based Web Portal
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The University of Wisconsin-Madison's Internet Scout Project [ ] received funding in the fall of 2000 from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation [ ] to build an open source software package that would allow collection developers to share their collection's metadata via the web. The resulting software, the Scout Portal Toolkit (SPT), is virtually turnkey, very inexpensive to maintain and operate, and easy for non-technical staff to download, set up and populate with metadata. Conforming to international standards for metadata, data harvesting, and Web technology makes SPT useful for and usable by a wide variety of projects and organizations, allowing and encouraging collaboration and record sharing among projects. Over the SPT project's two-year period, beta testers and in-house quality assurance testing provided valuable feedback, helping to ensure that the software was robust, easy to use, and well-suited to the needs of the intended audience.
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In today's Internet, with information overload prevalent even within a single discipline, scholars struggle to find the precise material they need in the tangled web of online information. The major search engines don't offer great precision or any guarantee of authority. The best sites in a given field are spread around the nooks and crannies of the Internet and need to be located and then individually searched for relevant information. Even electronic mailing lists can require substantial effort to monitor and sift to extract useful information. In addition, most scholars and researchers lack the extra time needed to roam the Web, trying to stay abreast of all the new resources and tools that, ironically, could make the task of locating information easier.

24. Study Suggests Infants "Tune In" To Familiar Face Groups
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26. Worshipers Pray For A Most Familiar Holy Figure (washingtonpost.com)
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27. Farewell To Hecht's Familiar Brand
Farewell To Hecht s familiar Brand. Stores Renamed Macy s; Wheaton Location to Close Both are widely regarded as the most prestigious May chains,
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Stores Renamed Macy's; Wheaton Location to Close
By Michael Barbaro Washington Post Staff Writer Friday, July 29, 2005; Page D01
Hecht's and Macy's both have stores in Wheaton Plaza. Hecht's will close. (Westfield Shoppingtown Wheaton) Hecht's, No Longer Marking Our Spot
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The impending death of the 61-store Hecht's chain will wipe out a defining feature of the region's landscape and a partner in a long-standing love-hate relationship with consumers. Hecht's, which held on tightly to the idea that a store could be everything to everyone, selling couches, coats and cameras, was not, consumers say, the most exciting place to shop. It was not the cheapest or most fashionable, either. But in an era of rootless-feeling, cookie-cutter national chains, Hecht's had the virtue of being, above all, local snatched up by out-of-towner May in 1959, to be sure, but founded here. Hecht's took its name from the chain's Bavarian founder, Samuel Hecht, who opened a furniture store in Baltimore in 1857 and a department store in 1885.

28. Fast Guide To DSL - A Whatis.com Definition - See Also: DSL, XDSL, DSL Guide, Di
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31. My Very Own Glob {Curiosa Felicitas}: A Most Familiar Meeting
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There must be a blog-writers' manual that says, "Never say 'Just when you think...' and fill in the rest with some tired cliche/coincidence/cliched coincidence (July 14th)
But it's time to buck anti-convention convention. Another woman in my life has a(nother) doppelganger.
I did not get her name, as I was pretty much content with having a dozen quiet beers with an American Chinese Actor friend who was providing the requisite background conversation about work and how he is now content with being an ethnic Chinese situated in a culturally appropriate locale, which, translated, means he's happy to be pulling chicks because he's an American Chinese Actor
He's just about going on (we had allocated 3 hours to this our monthly outpouring of guts and much beer) to how he'd like to further immerse his goodself in his roots by studying Mandarin in Beijing when his female friend walks in. This is the female friend he had planned to be spending the next coupla hours, after spending three hours with me, trying to learn Mandarin with her.

32. Copernic Desktop Search - Press Quotes
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34. Windows XP In Your Language
For the most current information, please search the Web site or post a question The version of Windows XP that you re probably most familiar with is the
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Published: April 28, 2003 By Jerry Honeycutt, Windows XP Expert Zone Community Columnist Related Links Ask questions or discuss this topic in the Windows XP Expert Zone Newsgroups Multilingual Features in Windows XP Professional Comparing Windows XP Professional Multilingual Options Google Language Tools ... Previous columns by Jerry Honeycutt Editor's Note: Past articles by members of the online community are archived for your use. The information may become outdated as technology changes. For the most current information, please search the Web site or post a question in the newsgroups. The Internet lets you easily communicate with friends and colleagues in other countries. If you work in a multilingual company, you may need to communicate in another language to conduct business. Even if you don't share documents and e-mail in a second language for work, you may have a family member or friend who speaks another language. Or you might want to improve your foreign language skills. For these reasons, it's useful and fun to share documents, send and receive e-mail, and visit Web sites in other languages.

35. How To Protect Your Computer From Spyware And Adware
If you re still not sure, search Google Groups for the name of the program and the The one with which I m most familiar is Adaware from Lavasoft.
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Published: April 20, 2004 By Jerry Honeycutt Related Links Discuss this column in the Windows XP Security and Administration Newsgroup Windows XP General Newsgroup Spyware and Deceptive Software McAfee Security ... Previous columns by Jerry Honeycutt As if spam, viruses, and worms aren't bad enough. Adware and spyware are here to sap the remaining life out of your productivity and privacy. Cookies are harmless in comparison! Adware is software that displays advertisements on your computer. These are ads that inexplicably pop up on your display screen, even if you're not browsing the Internet. Some companies provide "free" software in exchange for advertising on your display. It's how they make their money. Spyware is software that sends your personal information to a third party without your permission or knowledge. This can include information about Web sites you visit or something more sensitive like your user name and password. Unscrupulous companies often use this data to send you unsolicited targeted advertisements.

36. Sounds Familiar - Most Popular TV Advert Music Tracks
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Buy The fantastic T-Mobile U-Fix advert featuring the woman who knows exactly whats coming. Title: I Melt With You Artist: Nouvelee Vague feat. Silja Buy The popular Wanadoo Ad set in a car scrap yard features Black Flag's excellent 'Nervous Breakdown' track Title: Nervous Breakdown Artist: Black Flag Buy Wanadoo's new Ad featuring some Rock Headbangers where one bloke smashes through a wall... Rock On! Title: Now You've Got Something to Die For Artist: Lamb of God Buy

37. Sounds Familiar - Most Popular Movie Soundtracks
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At the number one spot is the soundtrack to Danny Boyle's end-of-the-world flick '28 Days Later'.
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Stil Crazy (Info/Buy USA)
Close behind in 2nd place is the Soundtrack to the fabulous film 'Still Crazy'
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Love Actually (Info/Buy USA)
The soundtrack to one of the most eagerly anticipated movies of the year was always going to be a big deal. This lives up to expectations with an absolutely sterling cast of performers. If you have seen the movie or not, this soundtrack is a 'must hear' featuring Dido, Norah Jones, Sugababes, Gabrielle and a host of other top artists. Trainspotting Soundtrack (Info/Buy UK) Trainspotting Soundtrack (Info/Buy USA) Another top soundtrack from the ever popular Trainspotting Movie, a versatile set of tracks including the intriguing 9 minute 'Born Slippy' track! Coyote Ugly Soundtrack (Info/Buy UK) Coyote Ugly (Info/Buy USA)

38. Welcome To The MVPs.org Home Page!
Visual Basic programmer familiar with the Win32 shell common controls, This process is ongoing, and we hope fully transparent to most visitors.
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Resources for Windows scripters, focusing primarily (but not exclusively) on WSH. Topics include extension of scripting with COM, tools for scripters, performance analysis, numerical scripting, scripting and programming interoperability, scripting philosophy, and the ever-popular Rube Goldberg memorial scripting page commemorating bizarre scripting solutions.
Randy Birch's VB net
VB net is Randy's Visual Basic 'classic' code site focusing primarily on utilizing the Windows APIs from VB. With contents gleaned from poring over the MSDN and other API references, as well as provided by friends and contributors, VB

39. That Most Familiar Story - Christian History & Biography - ChristianityTodayLibr
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Print this article Bookmark this article Toggle highlighting That Most Familiar Story How certain details of the nativity became tradition. By Sarah E. Dahl Christian History magazine I n a warm, bright Christmas morning in early 16th-century Spain, Thomas of Villanova completed the gospel reading and advanced to the pulpit. The Augustinian friar was preaching on the nativity story found in Luke: "The simple hasten eagerly to see the newborn king lying in a manger … they adore and rejoice and mingle their artless praises with the heavenly hymns. … How the Virgin rejoiced at the devotion of these simple folk! How delighted and gladdened she was by their praises! For by his own announcement God had begun to make known to human beings the mystery of divine condescension which had occurred in her womb for their salvation." Throughout the Christian era, rich traditions have arisen surrounding the nativity of Jesus, and these traditions have given a prominent role to Mary. As the mother of the Christ, the "Word made flesh," Mary plays a special role in God's plan of salvation. Although Christians differ on this role, she has been honored throughout history for being the handmaiden of the Incarnation over 2,000 years ago.

40. Safe Passage | Get The Most Out Of The Internet - Effective Online Searching
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