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Ask for Kids
A kid-friendly search engine. Students should learn more than Google, and this site will also pretty much assure age-appropriate sites.
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Wolfram|Alpha
An innovative search engine? knowledge engine? Type in some keywords or date or number and it will try give you factoids about your entry. Try your birthdate to see. It may or may not be useful for you needs. It does a good job with math formulae, dates, and place names. This is a useful addition to the basic list on online references.
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