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Date: Fri, 28 May 93 00:23:29 EDT
From: Richard W Wiggins <WIGGINS@msu.edu>
Subject: Index of documents throughout WWW-space?
To: www-talk@nxoc01.cern.ch
Is there any sort of index of documents on the Web? Not a
hand-made list, but rather a searchable keyword index a la
Veronica (and Jughead) for Gopherspace? User selects the
index, enters a keyword (or boolean phrase), gets back a
"document" with a list of all the documents that match.
Thanks much.
/Rich Wiggins, Gopher Coordinator, Michigan State U