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Charlie Harris <[log in to unmask]>
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        Latest update to the Using the Internet for Research FAQ

(c) Charles Harris 1999

This FAQ is available on the web at <www.purefiction.com/pages/res1.htm>

1. HumanSearch has evolved into KnowPost <www.knowpost.com/>.  It still
runs by getting real human beings to answer the questions you pose, but you
no longer have to pay money for the service.  Instead, for each new
question you pose, you have to answer a question for someone else.
Excellent idea.

Added Sites:

- WWW LIBRARIES - libaries on the web, useful but rather a number of dead
links: <http://137.142.42.95/WWWLibraries.html>
- YAHOO NEWS - Associated Press, Reuters, world and local
<http://dailynews.yahoo.com/headlines/>

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