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style="font-style: italic;">&#8220;Shoot! That software looks a lot better than the program I am currently using. Time to try it even though I have only used the other program for a week.&#8221;</span></p><p>Over the last weekend I downloaded some desktop meta-search software. I haven&#8217;t used software like this in a few years, ever since Google got a bit better at finding the sites I needed. What it does is grab the search results from multiple search engines at the same time and present them to you.</p><p>And what did I find using it? Hidden sites. Sites that Google never finds. Sites that still had value.</p><p>But guess what? I could do nothing with it other than read. And this made me think.</p><p>Did you ever use a blog search engine and try to find information? Did you find it?</p><p>Most blog search engines sort entries by date. Obviously because new is more valuable information for some reason. And I have noticed that more and more, standard search results seem to be following the same trend.</p><p>And if you really want to lose any sense of the past or history, follow a few people at <a
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