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You've probably heard of search engines such as Yahoo!, Google, and AltaVista. There are literally dozens of these tools to help you locate the codes information you're looking for. The trick is understanding how they work, so you can use the right tool for the job and if the returned list of codes sites is useable. We've done this and our summary below will save you hours and hours of time.
Search engines break down into two categories, directories and indexes. Directories, such as Yahoo!, are good at identifying general information but no so good and specific codes information. Like a card catalog in a library, they classify websites into similar categories, such as accounting firms, English universities and codes providers. The results of your search will be a list of websites related to your search term. For instance, if you are looking for the codes, use a directory.
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