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Website search engines allow us to find the content we're looking for on websites around the world. Questions about search engines and web search techniques belong here.

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Can you show me the example of valid mobile phone number i have to give in yahoo?

An example of a valid mobile phone number might be +1 417 555-0123, except with an actual mobile phone number instead of the fictitious 555-0123.

An example in the UK would be +44 7700 900123, which is the (fictitious) UK mobile number 07700 900123 written in international format.

A valid mobile phone number is a real phone number that actually connects to a working mobile phone.

Are there any websites like smallworlds?

Yes there is but not ones the school doesn't block.

How to get the Yahoo headquarters email address?

Yahoo's headquarters are in Sunnyvale, CA 94089.

Simply Google this and up will come details for each of its departments. Only (and rather curiously for a company which does what Yahoo does) not a single email.

Following the hijacking of my good existing PC system by the Yahoo Search Engine (via AVG 9), the only viable Yahoo email address I can find is for their Small Business Department. If we overwhelm that with emails, maybe Yahoo will come up with a mire transparent and accountable system?

Stephen Jackson

How do you get names off the yahoo serch bar?

clear search history if its xp you are running with latest internet explorer then 1 click tools, 2 internet options, 3 under browsing history hit delete, 4 then hit delete history tab, 5 hit close when done and ok, hope that helped.

Cant see your sign in box in upper pages to www.tagged.com here at tagged pages?

Cant see your sign in box in upper pages to www.tagged.com here at tagged pages?"

How do you find information?

Searching the Net
  • Find a fully configured personal computer. Learn how to use it. You should be able to use your word-processing program, get online, and move to different websites. If you can't, get someone to help you learn.
  • Learn how to use a browser program like Firefox, Safari or Opera. These are the programs that will help you navigate around the websites.
  • Explore different search engines. These are massive programs that will search the internet for different websites. Some good search engines include www.google.com, www.dogpile.com, www.ask.com, and www.yahoo.com - type the address into your browser's URL box (you might need to add the "http://" at the beginning of the address, depending on your browser) and hit enter!
  • Once you have gotten to the search engine, type key words describing whatever you are looking for into their Search Box. For example, if you want to know how many people live in Podunk, MO, you would type "Podunk,MO population." You don't need to use capitalization or punction unless it is something like City,State. If you have a specific way you want the words to appear (like "Official Website"), or a specific phrase you are looking for (like "information on the internet") then surround that phrase with quotations - otherwise, the search engine will pull up every website with each individual word to show you!
  • Left click on the title of each website that shows up in the list of websites returned by the search engine. That will take your browser to the website. You can then hit "Back" on your browser toolbar, or just close the window by clicking the "X" at the top-right corner.
  • Keep searching until you find the info you need. Remember that you have a "History" list if you click the button beside your browser URL box - usually it will keep a list of every website you have been to during a certain time period.
  • Welcome to the web - the world at your finger tips!
Finding Information in the Real World:
  • Visit the library. If you do not know how to look up a book in a library, the librarian will by happy to teach you how to find anything!

  • Visit a bookstore. All bookstores have an information desk where you can ask someone to help you find a book or find information.
  • Read a newspaper. Your local paper will have tons of information, from what's going on, to the latest sports news, to what groups are meeting in your area this week.
  • Use an encyclopedia or dictionary.

Ya no quiero?

"Ya no quiero" means "I don't want anymore".

Is Yahoo biased?

Not in most cases, but in one case it did not post my comment on one of the news stories, so that censorship has not helped it's opinion in my view.

What does this mean yo aki estoy solo no es como piensa k buueno k se de cuenta k ese yahoo om sea mi correo vea k nadie existe pork desde k l a conoci en ese yahoo era solo usted y su hermana per?

If you go to "Alta Vista Babel Fish" you can translate it in the privacy of your own home. It is a translation program that will do it for you. http://babelfish.altavista.com/tr

Is there a way of more precisely googling answers to questions that have objects relative to their subjects without incurring 91 743 useless results in which keywords appear completely out of context?

Try a variety of keywords. If you notice a large amount of unrelated subjects, use a minus sign in front of that word, such as -bikes. Expand your search. You can also use Advanced Search or Google Scholar.

Is blackle just a hoax?

it requires energy to have a black screen as well as a white screen. blackle saves a tiny bit of energy. really, it is a hoax, but it is part true: it saves a TINY bit of energy.

How do you exclude commercial sites in web searches?

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"