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    New DotTel Search Engine

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    New DotTel Search Engine Empty New DotTel Search Engine

    Post by Telnic 2014-12-31, 5:42 pm

    mikeseaton10-01-2009 07:38 AM




    New DotTel Search Engine
     
    Net-Link Tel Search offers the ability to search DotTel domains (that have been indexed by Google) at http://www.net-link.com/tel

    Net-Link.com also offers the ability to search Twitter posts, videos & web sites.

    To check whether your DotTel domain has been indexed by Google click http://www.net-link.com/web and enter site:yourdomain.tel in the search box.

    If your domain is not indexed by Google you can submit it at http://www.google.com/addurl/

    Mike Seaton

    mikeseaton11-15-2009 06:42 PM




    Thanks Howard for listing http://www.net-link.com/tel on Telnic's search engine pagehttp://dev.telnic.org/pages/search_engines.html

    Mike Seaton

    rojertwose11-18-2009 07:37 AM




    Thanks for this link actually i am very new for this topic and I have no idea for New DotTel search engine.Give me some idea for that what is this where it is used?
    Thanks..

    mikeseaton11-29-2009 05:15 PM




    Search DotTel then Web/Video/Facebook/MySpace/Twitter
     
    Net-Link Tel Search has recently been enhanced so that you can also search Web/Video/Facebook/MySpace/Twitter using the same query without rekeying.

    To try this out click http://www.net-link.com/tel - enter your query - press search.

    On the Tel results page you will see hyperlinks above the search box for Web/Video/Facebook/MySpace/Twitter.

    Click any of these and the search results for the chosen site will appear below.

    Mike Seaton

    can11-30-2009 01:15 AM




    Very good!

    dottel11-30-2009 10:42 AM




    Quote:



    Originally Posted by mikeseaton (Post 1699)
    Net-Link Tel Search offers the ability to search DotTel domains (that have been indexed by Google) at http://www.net-link.com/tel

    Net-Link.com also offers the ability to search Twitter posts, videos & web sites.

    To check whether your DotTel domain has been indexed by Google click http://www.net-link.com/web and enter site:yourdomain.tel in the search box.

    If your domain is not indexed by Google you can submit it at http://www.google.com/addurl/

    Mike Seaton



    [size]
    may be you should have the tool right under the root rather than redirecting .com to .com/web?

    cheers[/size]

    mikeseaton11-30-2009 07:47 PM




    Quote:



    Originally Posted by can (Post 2914)
    Very good!


    [size]
    Thanks for your kind comments.


    Quote:
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    Originally Posted by dottel (Post 2922)
    may be you should have the tool right under the root rather than redirecting .com to .com/web?

    cheers



    [size]
    I did think about this, but for future flexibility (and to emphasise the fact that http://www.net-link.com was more than just a search engine for web sites) decided to go for all functions being in their own distinct directory.

    Thanks for the feedback.

    Mike Seaton[/size]

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