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...things on the Web. When you launch the program and type in an address, you can visit Web pages on the Net. And the most popular places people visit are search engines; they archive the hundreds of millions of pages that make up the World Wide Web. Yahoo, Excite, InfoSeek, Lycos and Hotbot are examples of search engines. The confusion probably stems from the fact that Netscape's and Microsoft's browsers (the Coke and Pepsi of the browser market) take you to their own home pages--which have search engines--when you start them. You can change that start...
Beyond winning the arts and literature category of the ThinkQuest competition, "Totally Tessellated" was chosen as a Yahoo! Pick of the Week for the week of September 28, 1998. Science also featured the site in its "NetWatch" columnon October 23 and included a tessellation byEscher from the site...
...more than 28 points this week as some Internet-vendor mergers promised tougher competition for the online bookseller; Microsoft, which lost 20 points on general sector pessimism before recovering some on Thursday; Lycos, off by almost half its value in the past three days; and of course tech bellwether Yahoo, down 25 points since Tuesday alone. All four were perking up Friday -- has the sector stopped bleeding? "It depends," says Schwartz. "More earnings reports are due the next few weeks, and then we'll know." Considering the still-sorry economic state of Asia, which remains the sector's feast...
Organizers recruited over 350 companies and organizations, including Microsoft, ABC News, the League of Women Voters and Yahoo!, to provide links to the new site from their own Web pages...
...following Scott online. EBay is by far the largest trading post, with a million registered users bidding on 700,000 items in more than 1,000 categories. But Auction Universe, owned by Times Mirror, ties into the publishing company's vast archive of newspaper want ads. And portal giants Yahoo, Excite and Lycos are entering the arena...