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Many websites are added each day to the Internet. If you have searched for information on an ancestor more than 60 days previously, it is worth searching again. The information changes at an amazing rate on the Internet.  
Many websites are added each day to the Internet. If you have searched for information on an ancestor more than 60 days previously, it is worth searching again. The information changes at an amazing rate on the Internet.  


<br>Search Engines to try include:
<br>Search Engines to try include:  


*[http://www.google.com Google]
*[http://www.google.com Google]  
*[http://www.bing.com Bing]
*[http://www.bing.com Bing]  
*[http://www.mocavo.com/ Mocavo] - launched in March 2011. Read reviews by [http://blog.eogn.com/eastmans_online_genealogy/2011/03/mocavocom-a-genealogy-search-engine.html Dick Eastman], &amp;&nbsp;[http://tinyurl.com/mocavo1 Randy Seaver].
*[http://www.mocavo.com/ Mocavo] - launched in March 2011. Read reviews by [http://blog.eogn.com/eastmans_online_genealogy/2011/03/mocavocom-a-genealogy-search-engine.html Dick Eastman], [http://www.genealogymedia.com/2011/03/16/mocavo Jordan Jones],&nbsp;&amp;&nbsp;[http://tinyurl.com/mocavo1 Randy Seaver].


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Compiled Search Engines - these search multiple search engines at one time.&nbsp;


Compiled Search Engines - these search multiple search engines at one time.&nbsp;
*[http://www.webcrawler.com/ WebCrawler]  
 
*[http://us.searchboth.net/ SearchBoth]&nbsp;- allows you to compare results from two search engines of your choice  
*[http://www.webcrawler.com/ WebCrawler]
*[http://www.dogpile.com/ Dogpile]  
*[http://us.searchboth.net/ SearchBoth]&nbsp;- allows you to compare results from two search engines of your choice
*[http://www.dogpile.com/ Dogpile]
*[http://lookahead.surfwax.com/index-2011.html Surfwax]&nbsp;
*[http://lookahead.surfwax.com/index-2011.html Surfwax]&nbsp;


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Tips for Searching -&nbsp;Google, Yahoo and Bing&nbsp;have different sections for research, such as web records, images, videos, maps, etc. When researching information in books, try using the WEB function first, as it will also provide you with documents, articles and papers not included in the BOOKS function. <br>  
Tips for Searching -&nbsp;Google, Yahoo and Bing&nbsp;have different sections for research, such as web records, images, videos, maps, etc. When researching information in books, try using the WEB function first, as it will also provide you with documents, articles and papers not included in the BOOKS function. <br>  


'''Additional Resources''':
'''Additional Resources''':  


*[http://www.cyndislist.com/search.htm#Genealogy Genealogy Search Engines] - at Cyndi's List
*[http://www.cyndislist.com/search.htm#Genealogy Genealogy Search Engines] - at Cyndi's List  
*[http://www.thesearchenginelist.com/ SearchEngineList] - a comprehensive list of search engines<br>
*[http://www.thesearchenginelist.com/ SearchEngineList] - a comprehensive list of search engines<br>


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Revision as of 12:36, 20 March 2011

Although GOOGLE is the most comprehensive of the search engines for locating genealogical information at present, other web engines are also useful. In August 2009 Microsoft announced that it was acquiring YAHOO search engine to merge with its own engine – BING. Fierce market competition between these principal search engines should only serve to make genealogical research easier. 

Many websites are added each day to the Internet. If you have searched for information on an ancestor more than 60 days previously, it is worth searching again. The information changes at an amazing rate on the Internet.


Search Engines to try include:


Compiled Search Engines - these search multiple search engines at one time. 


Tips for Searching - Google, Yahoo and Bing have different sections for research, such as web records, images, videos, maps, etc. When researching information in books, try using the WEB function first, as it will also provide you with documents, articles and papers not included in the BOOKS function.

Additional Resources: