put whatever you are trying to search "-.com"
for example, if i wanted a study guide for algebra 2, i would put "algebra 2 study guide -com"
Yes, some web sites use 'cookies' to track user activities.
Wiki Answers does not promote commercial web sites.
to organize searches to find specific Web sites among the millions available
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Other web sites say Megan Paul.
Business security issues deal with problems that web sites that are commercial.
Easy, search "free car report" on the web and you'll get a long list of online sites that will do car history searches. Some of them are free for initial broad searches, but they'll charge you for detailed ones.
There are a lot of free online quote web sites to choose from. I look on Stumble Upon, Status Shuffle on Facebook and do web searches myself. Check out quotes.com.
It is a domain name for Commercial web sites. Other types are org for Organization, edu for schools and gov for government.
Easy, search "free car report" on the web and you'll get a long list of online sites that will do car history searches. Some of them are free for initial broad searches, but they'll charge you for detailed ones.
Yes, Google searches the web. That's how you get your information.