The room is rather dark and you feel, rather than see, some big, seemingly
very complicated machines around you. The walls are lined with spaceship
models and prototypes, and you wonder how they ever got into this small
room. The answer is, of course, quantum. In front of you there is a sign,
and if you squint a little, you can read the following words:
Looking for information on any special topic? Perhaps you are searching
for some page that you know exists but don't know the location of, or the
email adress of someone? The search engines presented here might help you
find what you are looking for. If you don't succeed with one of them, try
another. There are also subject catalogues if you want to browse a directory rather than search for keywords.
In a corner of the room, you see something green peeping out. Go have a
look.
A subject catalogue
at the public library of Mölndal, Sweden.
Yahoo
Lycos
Google
Three major search
engines - type a keyword and search the web.
Google Groups
An excellent search
tool for News postings.
What now? Is this an alien? Is it Superman? No, it seems to be Eve Andersson! She seems right at home here among the spaceships, anyway, and her green skin matches the walls admirably.
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