
Yahoo.com
This general search site is colorful and organized. The search
categories include web, images, video, directory, local, news, and products.
The home page has news and weather sections up front. There are
many service options available, as well as a way to share photos and establish
free e-mail accounts.
http://www.yahoo.com/
Google.com
Besides being a very easy site to use, I found the Google site to be the largest,
fastest, and most complete general search engine. It allows you to search
in six main categories: web, images, groups, news, Froogle (products), and
local (new section). Your search results are listed by relevance.
http://www.google.com/
News Search
Engines:
CNN.com
This site presents you with the major headlines of the day, as well as the
headlines for each of the special sections (World, US, Weather, Sports, Politics,
Travel, and Business). There are links to CNN Radio and CNN TV, and
their corporate partners,
TIME,
Sports Illustrated, and
Business
2.0. An "international" version of the site is available, and it
can be quickly transformed into other languages such as German, Korean, Arabic,
Japanese, and Turkish. Audio and video clips are readily available for
those who would rather not read through the headlines.
http://www.cnn.com/

GoogleNews.com
Google News is continuously updated with the latest information from over
4,500 national and international news sources. There is even a timer
in the corner that tells you how long it has been since the last update.
The "Top Stories" section defaults to the US, but offers a drop down
list of dozens of other countries. The featured news sections are World,
US, Business, Sci/Tech, Sports, Entertainment, and Health. For each topic,
the most current information site is listed first, and then there are links
to other major news sources on the same topic.
http://news.google.com/nwshp?hl=en&gl=us
Kid Safe Search
Engines:
Yahooligans
This site is fast, full of helpful information, and has fun activities
for kids to do. There are many popular sections that match kids' interests.
A directory is organized into six easy-to-use sections. When
you type in a search topic you are shown related sites divided into more
specific categories. There is also an "Ask Earl" option so you can
get an answer to a direct question or see other questions asked by other
kids on your topic.
http://yahooligans.yahoo.com/
Fact Monster
Fact Monster is a great site for kids that need information fast - especially
if they are doing their homework or working on a project. The 10 major
topic sections are easily accessed by either clicking the icons or the list
on the sidebar. The topics are mostly related to school subjects, but
there are plenty of games and activities to hold your interest!. At
the top of the page there are links to the four major references used by
students - an atlas, an almanac, an encyclopedia, and a dictionary.
The daily features include "In the News," "Today in History," and "Analogy
of the Day," just to name a few.
http://www.factmonster.com/
Image Search
Engines:
Altavista.com
AltaVista uses advanced technologies and features "designed to improve the
search experience for consumers." I found this to be true. The
site is simple and efficient, and provides quick access to the images you
want. Images can be searched by photos, graphics, buttons/banners, or
all three. You can also specify the colors, sources, and sizes of the
images in order to refine your search.
http://www.altavista.com/image/default
Pictures of Places.com
Appropriately named, this site provides pictures of places from all over the
world. The pictures are organized into 8 countries/regions. The
most popular places in each region are highlighted, but other choices are
available. I found the site organized and easy to use. The pictures
are colorful and meaningful, making them wonderful additions to lesson plans,
presentations, or school projects.
http://picturesofplaces.com/
Education
Search Engines:
Eduseek.com
This site gives teachers and students easy access to millions of educational
web sites. Only top quality sites are included, and all of them are
appropriate for students of all ages. Each site is assigned an age range
based on the topic and the readability. You can even choose your
age range before you start your search. You have a choice between typing
in your search topic or browsing through their subject categories. A
"Help" section clearly guides you through the process of finding the sites
that best suit your needs.
http://www.eduseek.com/