Question:
Do you know any search engines that display dead websites in the results screen?
anonymous
2011-01-09 16:34:13 UTC
I found a way to revive dead websites using just the results screen of a search engine (so long as the content that one wishes to retrieve is text based) and have been using Google and Yahoo to put one back together. However, Yahoo no longer displays these dead links... Yet Google just displays less of them. To get the whole thing, I need to find some of the links that Google no longer displays... Yet I'm having trouble finding another engine that does this.

So does anybody know of any search engines that display dead websites in their results screen or any search engines that take a long time to update said results screen...? One or the other would really, really help.

Thanks...

P.S. I already know that http://www.exalead.com/search/web/ is capable of this to a limited degree, but I still need another.
Three answers:
anonymous
2011-01-09 16:37:48 UTC
What do you mean dead website?



If you mean viruses, download AVG free and it shows the status of each and every website.
anonymous
2011-01-10 00:37:46 UTC
Fairly complete list of caching search engines, including the famous archive.org database.

http://www.searchengineshowdown.com/others/archive.shtml
anonymous
2011-01-10 01:00:40 UTC
no


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