1. Because I am responsible for about six domain names that regularly receive e-mail, I have observed that the pattern of messages carrying the MyDoom payload...
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Feb 3, 2004 3:47 am
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If anybody can point me to some web-site that collects softwares that can be useful for legal professional. In fact I think that there a lot of useful tools...
Please pass this notice of our seminar next week along to a friend or associate or post to a list where this is on-topic ONE-WEEK ONLINE SEMINAR FOR...
Hi Bob and all, If you receive this message, you are signed up for the Network-Lawyers list and for the Search Engine seminar that will play here Monday,...
Network-Lawyers is proud to present its February seminar on search engines for lawyers, law librarians and other legal professionals that will play here in the...
Good morning, all! For this week's Search Engine Seminar we are fortunate to have four guest speakers: Danny Sullivan and Chris Sherman, the editor and...
... Tara have you figured out how to read additional hits in the SearchGrid tool you mentioned today? -- In a just cause the weak will beat the strong. ...
Here's the kick-off question another way: Why shouldn't I automatically start with Google when I need to do a search? If I'm feeling hurried, which is usually...
I did not receive this email Please send ASAP. Thanks It was on her web site not on the list. Tara Calishain, co-author of Web Spidering Hacks, Google Hacks,...
And I'll throw this out to the list in general: How do all of you select an engine? Which ones do you use most, and why? Thanks, Kathy Biehl co-moderator,...
... I have good luck with Google, and use it the most. I have a Google search window in my Safari browser. It is fast and accurate, I often use the search...
My favorite is the Google proximity search at http://www.staggernation.com/cgi-bin/gaps.cgi. The only drawback is that it has a three-word proximity limit...
... search? ... two hours ago, ... same place I usually head? I don't see anything wrong with starting out with Google, or whatever your favorite, dependable...
Danny Sullivan
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Feb 9, 2004 7:09 pm
1973
... Hi Max, not really sure what you're asking. Do you mean get additional hits besides the first one that shows in the grid? Tara...
Tara Calishain
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Feb 9, 2004 7:41 pm
1974
I love Google! The problem, however, is not that Google is too limited. To the contrary, the problem with Google is that it's too broad. For example, even if...
Danny, Time for a Co-Moderator to jump in here and say welcome, and thanks for participating! I agree completely with your comments re: Google. Let me follow...
... Give us a scenario! Right now my best answer is "depends"! Tara...
Tara Calishain
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Feb 9, 2004 8:02 pm
1977
... Two reasons imho. 1) It leads to being in a rut. Yes, Google is a lovely search engine. But the search engine world is changing all the time. If you do a...
Tara Calishain
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Feb 9, 2004 8:03 pm
1978
I knew someone would ask for a scenario. In typical lawyer-like fashion, let me respond by changing the question slightly: without regard to the subject...
Thank you so much for such an exhaustive answer, Tara! I'm certainly hanging on to this message. :> I also use Yahoo Shopping regularly for my food writing...
I know this probably isn't what you're looking for, but I usually resort to my RSS (Really Simple Syndication) reader, either just before, or just after...
... I cannot choose a search engine without considering the subject matter of a search. It really depends on what the search is. Sometimes I'll use one type,...
Tara Calishain
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Feb 9, 2004 8:43 pm
1982
... General purpose search, just give me a fast alternative to Google? OK: AllTheWeb.com: nice coverage of the web, good relevancy Teoma.com: good coverage of...
Danny Sullivan
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Feb 9, 2004 9:02 pm
1983
... Yes how do you get the next hit after the grid shows the first one? -- "If a nation expects to be both ignorant and free, it expects what never was and...
For our second day, the topic is Free vs.Pay -- when are free search engines better for research than pay services like Westlaw and Lexis? A little over a year...