Title: Lockergnome's Search Engineer ~ September 22, 2004
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Google Browser Coming ..... ()

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Robin Good reports from his today's column that the Google Browser is coming and this is a "must" read for everyone reading this search engineer channel. Click here to read this excellent and very timely column.... [Continued]

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Student Research ()

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Student Research is a Subject Tracer™ Information Blog powered by Subject Tracer™ Bots that is a comprehensive listing of research resources and sites for students on the Internet. This site has just been updated and is a very comprehensive listing of sources and resources on research on the Internet designed especially for graduate and under graduate students.... [Continued]

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PeerBot ()

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PeerBot is the new search engine based upon the "seerch different technology". The new peerbot concept is a different way of linking websites. With peerbot you will discover the web through the so called "Favicons". The name peerbot arised from the verb 'to peer', standing for explorative looking and the word 'bot', the short form of robot. This has been added to the search engine section of 2004-05 Internet MiniGuides.... [Continued]

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Computer History Museum ()

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The Computer History Museum is the world's largest and most significant history museum for preserving and presenting the computing revolution and its impact on the human experience. It allows you to discover how computing became the amplifier for our minds and changed the way we work, live and play. We hope your visit will be educational and entertaining and that the legacy of these innovations live on to inspire others.... [Continued]

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The Canadian Encyclopedia ()

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The Canadian Encyclopedia - With the aid of its partners and the generous support of Heritage Canada, Historica presents this site free of charge to all Canadians and to interested users around the world. The site contains the complete text of the acclaimed Canadian Encyclopedia in English and French, the text of the Junior Encyclopedia of Canada (in English only), numerous interactivities, feature articles, games, the Canucklehead Quiz, and an extensive timeline of Canadian and... [Continued]

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U.S. Government Manual 2004-05 ()

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U.S. Government Manual 2004-05 - Covers the just released 2004-05 U.S. Government Manual. As the official handbook of the Federal Government, the United States Government Manual provides comprehensive information on the agencies of the legislative, judicial, and executive branches. It also includes information on quasi-official agencies, international organizations in which the United States participates, and boards, commissions, and committees. The Manual begins with reprints of the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution. This has... [Continued]

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Global E-Government 2004 ()

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Global E-Government 2004 by Darrell M. West - Executive Summary by Author: Electronic government refers to public sector use of the Internet and other digital devices to deliver services and information. Although personal computers have been around for several decades, recent advances in networking, video imaging, and graphics interfacing have allowed governments to develop websites that contain a variety of online materials. As discussed in my forthcoming book, Digital Government: Technology and Public Sector Performance... [Continued]

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