From: bp@cs.washington.edu (Brian Pinkerton)
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Subject: The WebCrawler Index: A content-based Web index
Date: 11 June 1994 21:33:42 GMT
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The WebCrawler Index is now available for searching!  The index is broad:
it contains information from as many different servers as possible.  It's
a great tool for locating several different starting points for exploring
by hand.  The current index is based on the contents of documents located
on nearly 4000 servers, world-wide.
 
Check it out at:
 
	http://www.biotech.washington.edu/WebCrawler/WebQuery.html
 
Other information is available from there, including a description of the
WebCrawler (the robot itself), and a list of the 25 most frequently
referenced sites on the Web.
 
Brian Pinkerton
Dept of Computer Science and Engineering
University of Washington