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AltaVista Prisma

         

jimmykav

10:40 am on Jul 2, 2002 (gmt 0)

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I have not been on AV for a while so just noticed this.
It now offers to refine a search using "AltaVista Prisma". It is a bit like the "Narrow Search" on AllTheWeb

jimmykav

11:16 am on Jul 2, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Thanks Lazerzubb.
The funny thing is - i did a site search for "Prisma" and nothing turned up.

GoogleGuy

4:02 pm on Jul 11, 2002 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member



Hey, did you try
site:webmasterworld.com prisma
on Google? ;) It found the article mentioned in three different people's profiles.

Now that's a fresh search engine! Gotta use Google though--other engines don't have it, and might not have it for a while. ;)

vitaplease

5:35 pm on Jul 20, 2002 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member


I tried:

site:www.webmasterworld.com prisma

and I get a Siemens ad...

Have our profiles gone stale? ;)

[b]I guess this is another case of a short listing for a couple of days?[/b]

As mentioned in earlier threads:

Try: http://www.researchbuzz.com/toolbox/goofresh.shtml

and search for: "site:www.webmasterworld.com forum"

([b]forum[/b] instead of prisma)

with the time period option set to the last 7 days:

and at this moment you get 5 recently indexed fresh pages.
You can not see what their cache dates are because Brett has disallowed caching. But for other sites you can check:

Combine this neat feature with: http://search2.cometsystems.com

and search for: "site:www.adobe.com adobe daterange:2452469-2452476"

and you can check if the 83 internal Adobe.com pages really have fresh caches by pressing the "archived button".

Its a nice way to see the amount of internal pages of any site that get the Fresh tags.

I found out I had four instead of the two I thought.
Google was clever enough to make my "feedback-form" Fresh! ;)