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Searching Tips...
Are you fed up of finding the exact opposite of what you are looking for when you search for something on a search engine? Well a quick read through some searching tips we have put together should solve all your problems!

Use a plus sign (+) to require a keyword:
When you use several keywords in your search, the search looks for pages containing at least one of these keywords. If you want to be sure that a keyword will appear in the search results, add a plus sign (+) before the keyword, without any space. For example: If you want to search for all Waterford crystal, type: +waterford +crystal. This will return a list of categories containing both words in the description.

Use a minus sign (-) to exclude a keyword:
Add a minus sign (-) just before the first letter of a keyword, without any space, to exclude a word from your search. For example: If you collect crystal but do not want the results to include waterford, type in: +crystal -waterford. This will exclude any Waterford crystal from the search results.

Don't use "generic" words
For example, don't use of or and in the search field. If you use the search phrase pair of salt and pepper shakers, the above query might not produce the desired results. Instead try +salt +pepper +shakers.

Use quotes for multi-word phrases:
The search will find your keywords anywhere in the category, title and description. When you put double quotes (" ") around several keywords, the search will retrieve only those pages where your keywords appear next to each other, and in the order typed. You can use the double quotes when searching for a precise set of words that will always be found together. For example: Typing "beanie baby" will retrieve pages where these words appear next to each other.

Use the asterisk as a wild card:
Used at the end of a word, the asterisk (*) is like a wild card and can replace up to 5 characters. It allows you to broaden your search by including plurals, adjectives, adverbs and conjugated words. For example: typing pepsi* will make sure you are able to retrieve items that are listed as pepsi as well as pepsicola. You need to have at least 3 letters before the '*'.

When in doubt, use lowercase text in your searches.
When you use lowercase text, the search service finds both upper and lowercase results--but when you use upper case text, the search service finds only upper case. For example: If you search for jewellery, the search results will include jewellery, Jewellery, and JEWELRY. However, if you search for Jewellery, the search results will only include Jewellery.

Search the Internet here...
So now that you know all you need to know about search engines and searching the Internet, try entering a query into our own search engine or pick a link below to an engine of your choice.
Enter your query into the search box below and then choose from seven different search engines on the drop down menu. Click on "Send" and your results will appear!

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Links to some well know Search Engines...

Yahoo!
Are you looking for the top Web sites in a particular category? Yahoo is the place to start. It's easy to navigate and comprehensive in its listings. It is the web's most popular search service and has a well-deserved reputation for helping people find information easily.


Altavista is one of the premier search engines on the web. It returns consistently useful information and it allows both simple and advanced searches.


Hotbar is another favorite due to its large index of the web and many powerful searching features.


Google may not be a very well known search engine, but it is actually one of the best engines for obtaining the most accurate search results.


Excite is also a good search engine for obtaining the most accurate search results.


Doras is Eircom's broad listing of Irish sites and the place to start when you want anything Irish.

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