http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep_web
how many of you people are aware that hundreds of billions of web pages and documents are unavaliable through google, yahoo, or via any search engine? On very rare occasions I'll discover one of these "hidden" sites and be amazed at what I find. But how do we find these sites now? Is there a forum, a page with links, a search engine, some other way?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep_web
Deep-net
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Re: Deep-net
Got some time on yer hands do ya? 
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Re: Deep-net
But by definition that would remove them from the deep web.masonyes wrote:Is there a forum, a page with links, a search engine, some other way?
Re: Deep-net
Wiki makes it sound like the premise to a hollywood movie.
Re: Deep-net
The wiki makes it sound so cool, until you read it more and realize that it's a lot of content like the forum right here. Of course, you still have the cool movie plotline of a section of the Deep Net where anything and everything can be had - at a price.
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