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DocMazy: a search engine dedicated to documents
Once you find the doc you're looking for, you can download it or view it online. DocMazy uses iPaper, which opens a preview without making you leave the results page. All in all, it's a pretty nice tool if you're looking for the kind of longer, more detailed information that often isn't published in its entirety on a webpage.

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Tanya said 9:36AM on 6-29-2009
Am I the only one who sees the very similar sites for this and droprec (or whatever the one below this is).
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minibar said 12:42PM on 6-29-2009
I input a search string and got back a page that looked normal except where the results were supposed to be which showed an error message with a yahoo search string for the United Kingdom and pdf filetype. Unless you're into that sort of thing, I'd move pretty far along.
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Dash said 1:46PM on 6-29-2009
I really liked it. It`s not the best thing for random/quick searchs, but if you are making a deep research into a topic (like for college or theses) it gives you some great documents, meanwhile google will probably give you wikipedia or something in that style.
Not for everyday, but a serious recomendation if you need to really know everything about a topic with a more academic approach.
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