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Plus, it's all free. NOTE: Every resource listed on this page is absolutely free. If you come across something that asks you to pay money for information, you've most likely discovered a resource that is not recommended at About Web Search. 1. You can use Google to find both business and residential phone numbers on the Web. A reverse phone number lookup is still possible to do with Google (even though they've changed their policies regarding this recently). 2. You can find a lot of information about someone simply by entering their name in quotation marks, like this: "little bo peep" If the person you're looking for has an unusual name, you don't necessarily need to put the name in quotation marks in order for this to work. 3. 4. 5. 6. Find Someone - A Step by Step Guide to Finding Someone on the Web. 100 Useful Niche Search Engines You’ve Never Heard Of | College@Home. Though the general Google site is often touted as the number one search engines online, college students sometimes need more specific tools to help them uncover quality information on the Web that they can use for class projects, research papers, and even job and apartment searches.

This list features a huge variety of search engines that can be useful to students, including tools that find photos, sound effects, summer internships, health and medical information, reference guides, and a lot more. Extracurricular Search blogs, games and even forum postings for non school-related information and fun. Bloglines: The search engine on Bloglines can find "billions of articles" and posts going back to 2003 from blogs, comics and more.

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