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After many years of on-line
sleuthing, I have decided to bring together some of the most helpful resources for searching
and sleuthing on the net. This website is designed for the beginner "sleuther" who wants to
have a little fun searching for people, long lost friends or relatives.
Let's visit
some of the best search engines. If you can't find what you're looking for
with any of these engines, the individual you're looking for probably isn't
very "computer savvy" and hasn't left their mark on the internet. OR, the
person you're looking for is VERY "computer savvy" and knows how to evade
detection.
SEARCH ENGINES
Usenet is a search
engine designed for newsgroups. There are a couple of different entities that
have this feature. "Remarq" and "Deja". In my opinion, Deja is the best by far
due to its large archive.
USENET
Public Records
are a very interesting place to look up people. There are many different public
record websites and once you get comfortable doing general searches in the standard
search engines, you will be able to find many public records locations for you
to use. Some are free and some are pay services. You can spend a lot of money
doing public records searches, however, I found the free searches are just as
interesting and enlightening! I'd suggest starting with KnowX. They have both
pay and free searches to get you started.
PUBLIC RECORDS
Finding someone's
e-mail address can be extremely easy if they have registered with a directory such as
WhoWhere or BigFoot. Some e-mail search engines have a reverse directory if you
only have an e-mail address from which to go on. But, I have found an e-mail search
engine that found one of my e-mail addresses that I didn't have published anywhere!
Come visit my e-mail page for further information:
E-MAIL ADDRESSES
As I continue my efforts to find the "perfect" search engine, I will revise this information. Please stay tuned.
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