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- PheonixRadio.net -
 Please go to http://www.pheonixradio.net At the moment the website is under construction, but you can still see the relevant links there too. We are dedicated to all unsigned and indie artist, we will do our best to plug such great talents!
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Native Music Thursday nites 7:00PM EST -
Buffalohair's Smooth Show: Friday, Saturday and Sundays 9:00PM to Midnight EST
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- Other Textual Search Engines Below are some of the other text-based search engines, each of which enjoys a varying degree of mild popularity. Not every engine is included below (alphabetical order), but the following should give you a light overview of your options. Defunct engines are not mentioned, and this list is by no means comprehensive.
AllTheWeb

AllTheWeb is a search engine and information portal. Content is divided into web, news, pictures, video, and audio. For example, a search for "trees" under the video category produces SERPS of only video files that have the text string "trees" in the file name. If you were looking for MP3 files of legendary blues master Robert Johnson, you could use the audio tab to get all 2,666 results. (Is that a joke? Who knows. Johnson was said to have made a deal with devil, to be the best blues guitarist ever, and reputed to have 3 graves.) AllTheWeb has a number of advance operators in their query language. A look under the hood reveals that AllTheWeb is just YahooSearch white-labelled. **Alltheweb utilizes the Yahoo database
AltaVista

Altavista was one of the early challengers for the search engine throne, appearing probably around 1994-95. They were at one time one of the fastest search engines around, based on pure computing horsepower, and were somewhat popular, briefly, until Google appeared. They appear at present to be a white-labelled YahooSearch, with advanced features that are standard. **Altavista utilizes the Yahoo database
Ask + Excite
 
Ask.com is part of a group of engines and "information retrieval products" owned by IAC Search & Media. This group includes excite.com, which was once extremely popular when it debuted around 1995, a few years before Google. Ask.com was once called AskJeeves, and was white-labelled by a number of web portals that regular readers visited daily.
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- Blogsearch (Google) Google Blogsearch works in the same way as regular Google, the results are dedicated to weblog sites only. That does not mean blogs are not included in regular Google, but they don't show as prominently there. This way, if you are specifically looking for topics discussed in blogs only, it's easier to find them since many millions of web pages from regular websites have been pre-filtered. Hotbot (Lycos) Lycos has enjoyed some popularity and even a loyal following. You can find a summary of advanced features there. Indeed Indeed is a job search engine, in case you are looking for a new job in the Library Sciences field. They also have a version for Canadian jobs. Information Information appears to be a specialized engine that has also categorizes content into the groups web search, encyclopedia, blogs, articles, groups.
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- Librarian's Internet Index
 The publicly-funded LII, or Librarian's Internet Index, is more of an information portal than a search engine. Each week, hand-selected websites adhering to some current theme are added to the Index, and their content can be searched in the LII. There's also a free newsletter that you can subscribe to. New entries can be subscribed to via the web feed. Northern Light Northern Light focuses on offering searches of a wide variety of business content as well as industry journals. Technorati Like Google Blogsearch, Technorati is dedicated to weblogs only. However, it's far more than just a search engine and includes many features specifically of use to bloggers. Technorati, amongst other features, lets you know what is popular in a number of blog categories and content types (text, video), as well as in topics. It's also easy to determine what other weblogs are linked to a specific weblog. Finally, in addition to searching indexed blog posts, you can also search through blog post tags and other blog directories. Digg Digg is a new form of search engine based on social community as the driving force for relevance. The technique is fairly new, but seems to be catching on with increasing popularity. Digg is currently the 2nd highest trafficked site in the "tech" category according to several resources.
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Links of information ; The unsorted - Yes, this was before I made pages for some of the subjects or topics , when they filled to about 200 then I started a new General :) and I still use the General message boards to place interesting new sites and links:)
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Searching for Buffalohair's Stories? Just enter > Buffalohair - Because Google and other engines store a list of all the search queries that users ..... Like Google Blogsearch, Technorati is dedicated to weblogs only. ... www.degreetutor.com/library/research-tools/librarian-searchguide - 48k -
Google While Google is not the oldest existing engine around, it is the most popular, especially among web-savvy users. They have a whole host of features, and they're always adding more. They just added support for 17 new languages. While Google is more selective about what websites and web pages they index, advanced users tend to favor this engine over others. Here is Google's full list of advanced operators for search queries. Yahoo Yahoo was originally a human-approved directory that you paid to have your site listed in. They still do that, but they added YahooSearch to compete with Google, who ousted many other engines that are no longer around, or put their focus elsewhere than the public web. Yahoo may show far fewer results for some search keywords than Google, though more complex phrases often show significantly different results. Their advanced features include the ability to search specific TLDs (eg., .gov, .edu, .org, .com) and specific content ( Creative Commons, adult, non-adult, subscription content, language results). MSN MSN Search (now called Live Search) is Microsoft's baby. They long dominated desktop computer software but have lagged behind in the Internet race, if their flat stock share price is any indication. For some reason, the average query in MSN tends to produce more SERPS than for Google. Though this conclusion is based on a very small sample of queries over a year. It's 100% likely that MSN uses different criteria to index web pages, and Google is selective, as mentioned earlier. MSN's advanced features include language choice of search interface, language results, and safe search, amongst others. They also allow you to search for images, video and maps, within news or academic sites only, and in web feeds. There is a new QnA (Questions and Answers) beta feature, at the time of this writing, which lets you ask a question that a member of the community may answer for you - better than a search engine.
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Weekly Report of Spirit In The Wind Group Activity -
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A great Spot to learn the Truth? - A great Spot to learn the Truth? At the Tribes, Bands, Ranches and Nations themselves, at their official sites. They will share what they want you Read Real Native American Authors. See, view Real Native American made Movies. Let each one tell their own story! Not only to correct past History, but about their real lives today. Little Running Deer
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Explore Spirits Web Pages; some with links - Web Pages
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Find Spirits Web Pages; some with links -
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First People - Native American Indians. First People of America. First People of Canada. First People of Turtle Island. Native American Art. Native American Legends. Free Native American Clipart." src="http://www.firstpeople.us/bg_pics/First-People.jpg" width=528 border=0> First People of America and Canada: Turtle Island. Welcome to our web site, dedicated to all First People of the America's, and Canada, better known as Turtle Island. This is a child friendly, educational site about American and Canadian Indians. Click on my kachina friend below to show you what has been added recently.
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For Spirits Web Pages and Listboards - List Boards for members to post in also:
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