Search engines may not know you yet

Search engines like Google and Bing have become very familiar and popular. But regular search engines only scan the 'surface' of the Internet. To dive into the 'nooks and crows' of the Internet, you need to use special search engines.

Search engines like Google and Bing have become very familiar and popular. But regular search engines only scan the 'surface' of the Internet. To dive into the 'nooks and crows' of the Internet, you need to use special search engines.

Most people don't realize that there are many areas you can't reach with just a normal search engine. They include dynamic web pages that provide information when you load later, online databases only return results when you search for them and then all become dark web.

The following dedicated search tools allow you to access all hidden areas of the Internet.

Search engines may not know you yet

  1. Information search tools on social networks
    1. 1. Collecta.com
    2. 2. MetaCrawler.com
  2. AIOSearch.com torrent search engine
  3. Cheap products and hidden incentives
    1. 1. Prospector.cz
    2. 2. Craigslist
  4. Homes confiscated
    1. 1. Foreclosurefreesearch.com
    2. 2. Trulia.com
  5. Search tool for public records
    1. 1. Publicrecordcenter.com
    2. 2. Public Record Authority
  6. Search engine for legal information
  7. Observe UFO
    1. 1. MUFON Case Management System
    2. 2. UFOstalker.com

Information search tools on social networks

1. C ollecta.com

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Not only finding information on Twitter, Collecta also allows searching content on Flickr, comments on blogs, Twitter, Jaiku (virtual social network similar to Twitter) and articles on personal blogs. As Twitter grows, search results from Twitter are often 'overwhelming' compared to other social networks.

 

 

 

 

2. MetaCrawler.com

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MetaCrawler uses "super-search technology", to get results from other search engine sites. By querying multiple search engines at the same time, you will get far greater results than regular search engines.

 

AIOSearch.com torrent search engine

If you don't know about torrents, it's basically a shared file that other nodes (computers) can download online. People access these networks using torrent clients such as BitTorrent or uTorrent. The download process takes place partially so that even if you turn off your computer while downloading, you can continue to download it later.

As mentioned, finding available torrent files is not easy.

However, if you use any of the following popular torrent sites, you won't have much trouble finding what you need.

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AIO Search is a meta search engine for torrent files. What makes it unique is that you can choose the specific torrent search engines you want to include.

The list of torrent sites that this search engine includes is also impressive. The results show up almost like an embedded web browser, with a separate tab showing search results from the torrent search engine.

You can also use it to search for secret torrent search engines about images, videos, subheadings, shared files and even your favorite programs.

There are also some other famous sites such as: The Pirate Bay, Limetorrents, RARBG, Torrentz2, etc. For more information, please refer to the article: Top 22 most popular torrent sharing sites.

Cheap products and hidden incentives

If you search Google for laptops or other low-cost gadgets, you can see results from standard companies like Amazon or eBay. However, there is a database of extremely inexpensive (or possibly free) tools buried within countless web directories.

1. Prospector.cz

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Prospector has been around for many years. It is like a large space where people display things and give them away for free.

This site boasts thousands of links to websites, offering things like file storage, stock photos and even free apps.

2. Craigslist

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If you're looking for a free tool, it's a shame to skip Craigslist. Nearly every community has a free catalog in the sales section on Craigslist. Instead of going to Walmart to buy something, why not check Craigslist to reuse other people's old stuff?

Isn't it better to throw an item into the burial sites that are growing every day of the world?

The same sites you can refer to are:

  1. Freestuff.com
  2. Freecycle.org
  3. Freesamples.org

Homes confiscated

One of the easiest ways to buy cheap homes is to choose foreclosed homes. These properties are located in the official database of websites, but there is no way to easily find them with Google.

1. Foreclosurefreesearch.com

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Foreclosure Free Search is a search engine that aggregates from a variety of sources, based on nationwide foreclosure lists (United States only). Unlike paid sites, it offers prices, addresses and other information about that house. Foreclosure Free Search is an 'anonymous hero' in the free search engine specialized in foreclosed property.

2. Trulia.com

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Trulia has been present for many years. It is a search engine that provides information about real estate from a variety of sources.

To get the best price, search in the area you want, then click All For Sale from the menu. Then, select Foreclosures.

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If you don't want to find foreclosed homes, Trulia also shows recent price fluctuations (up or down). This way, you can get a good price as soon as the seller discounts.

Other search engines you can refer to in this area are:

  1. MLS.com
  2. Equator.com
  3. HomeFinder.com

Search tool for public records

Another popular search is not easy to find, public records. Most public record search engines are commercial companies that disguise themselves, trying to sell public records but have to pay you.

The following search engines give you access to the "secret" database, where you can search for free public records.

1. Publicrecordcenter.com

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Public Record Center is very different. It is more like an underground "portal" for government websites than a search engine.

However, it is very well organized so it will save you a lot of time, if you do not know where to go to find public databases.

Using the Public Record Center, you can find a government database to review ownership, court decisions, conduct content searches and even search for copyright or trademark information.

2. Public Record Authority

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Like Public Record Center, the Public Record Authority is a reliable source to find links to local public databases where you live.

The website provides a list of court records, federal agency databases and unclaimed funds.

Be sure to check your state records for unconfirmed funds with your name. You never guess what you can search for!

Other public information portals that you can refer to:

  1. VitalRec.com
  2. Familytreenow.com
  3. Censusfinder.com

Search engine for legal information

Have you ever heard about search engines that allow you to learn legal information on the web?

A lot of people probably didn't know this until they discovered Cornell's Legal Information Institute (law.cornell.edu).

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This great little search engine searches through the extensive legal library and offers any information you need. Such information may include family law, criminal law, labor law and more.

There are buried search engines in this legal area that can provide court-related information, detailed information on the constitution and more.

If you have any interest in the legal field, take a moment to look for information on these tools.

Other legal search tools that you can refer to are:

  1. Justia.com
  2. FindLaw.com
  3. Google Scholar (scholar.google.com)

Observe UFO

If you are interested in UFOs, you will love great stories in all the hidden databases related to UFO observation.

All national or private UFO discovery centers have detailed records for all calls about UFOs.

1. MUFON Case Management System

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Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) is one of the national centers for UFO research.

MUFON investigators receive calls and then conduct field surveys. Then, they enter the information they collect into their reporting database.

This database is completely open to the public and can only be searched through the search form in this case, something that Google cannot do.

2. UFOstalker.com

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UFO Stalker is one of the most interesting UFO databases. At this site, you will see an interactive map showing most recent UFO sightings.

If what is observed is a real UFO, it will have a UFO icon. If it is a black triangle, it will show a stealth fighter.

When you click on any icon, you can click on the title to read the story.

Many UFO observers also provide videos and images as evidence!

Another UFO database you can refer to: National UFO Reporting Center (nuforc.org/webreports.html)

Hope the above suggestions will be helpful to you. Wish you discover something new and interesting on the Internet with these tools!

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