Did you try Google Scholar? It is credible and legit, not like Wikipedia which is a bunch of unconfirmed information.
2007-06-01 10:36:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Encyclopedia Brittanica Online
2007-06-03 13:14:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Timeline
Note: "Launch" refers only to web
availability of original crawl-based
web search engine results.
Year Engine Event
1993 Aliweb Launch
1994 WebCrawler Launch
Infoseek Launch
Lycos Launch
1995 AltaVista Launch (part of DEC)
Excite Launch
1996 Dogpile Launch
Inktomi Founded
Ask Jeeves Founded
1997 Northern Light Launch
1998 Google Launch
1999 AlltheWeb Launch
Teoma Founded
Vivisimo Founded
2000 Baidu Founded
2003 Info.com Launch
2004 Yahoo! Search Final launch
2005 MSN Search Final launch
Ask.com Launch
2006 wikiseek Founded
Quaero Founded
Ask.com Launch
Windows Live Search Launch
ChaCha Beta Launch
Quintura Beta Launch
wikiseek Beta Launch
2007 wikiseek
2007-06-01 17:48:46
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answered by TheApocalypticOrgasm 6
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First Wiki is as good as any when there are references. Research is just that, research. Even Encyclopedia Britannica give references. And Wiki warn when a subject need work, which any researcher will understand. Sad, people never read and just assume, I give you a link on Wiki to show you.
But, the other place is the Internet and various search engines. Then from there as a true reseacher you verify the references.
Now, here your link to wiki it on pigs, read the boxes up top and you just did some reseach many not know;
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pig
Here another link if you were reseaching pigs, just found from Internet Search;
http://www.ics.uci.edu/~pazzani/4H/Pigs.html
2007-06-01 17:47:38
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answered by Snaglefritz 7
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Hi Nicole,
Try another search engine such as google or Yahoo! or try Encyclopedia Britannica (www.britannica.com).. They're all very useful and not as confusing as wikipedia. They give you all the basics.
Good luck - there are loads of places out there!
Lorna
2007-06-03 08:34:33
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answered by ? 6
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Try curriki.org. It is a fairly new educational website that incorporates tools for searching for the topic you want. The main focus is for K-12 students. It covers math, science, reading, technology and language arts.
2007-06-03 19:36:33
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answered by cheetah3189 2
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Have you tried Wikipedia's sister projects.
http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Wiktionary:Main_Page
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Main_Page
Google is another good one.
http://www.google.com/webhp?hl=en
Or even Yahoo search
http://search.yahoo.com/web
For movies you can use imdb.
http://www.imdb.com/
2007-06-02 22:49:26
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answered by Beastly 3
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There is a site that brached off of Wiki.
(This site is actually not edited by everyone. What I mean is that only certain creditable people are able to edit)
It's right now under beta status for now.
2007-06-01 17:38:28
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answered by Ice_Elemental 1
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I would say answers is the best research web-site.
2007-06-03 00:16:23
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answered by Anonymous
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http://www.refdesk.com/
2007-06-02 13:53:03
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answered by ryan484lav 2
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