Speech-Friendly Query Submission Form for Dogpile

Dogpile is a parallel search engine that will submit your queries to:

Web Searches (activate "The Web" radio button):
Yahoo!, Lycos' A2Z, Excite Guide, World Wide Web Worm, WWW Yellow Pages, PlanetSearch, What U Seek, Lycos, WebCrawler, InfoSeek, OpenText, AltaVista, Excite, and HotBot

Usenet (activate the "Usenet" radio button):
Hotbot News, Reference.com, Dejanews, Infoseek News, Altavista, and Dejanews' old Database
FTP (activate the "FTP" radio button):
Filez, FTP Search, and Snoopie! (note: Only the first word in your query will be passed on to the FTP search engines)

The unique twist to Dogpile is that you can execute two distinct searches simultaneously. For example, if you are trying to locate a DOS-based sound utility, you can not only query "The Web" but "FTP" sites as well. You can also tell Dogpile how long you are willing to wait while it searches (the default value is 40 seconds).

Search The Web (default)
       Usenet
       FTP

and then STOP (default)
         Search The Web
         Search Usenet
         Search FTP

Wait a maximum of Ten Seconds
                  Twenty Seconds
                  Thirty Seconds
                  Forty Seconds (default)
                  Fifty Seconds
                  Sixty Seconds

Search For:
           
           


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