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Subject: References to my name.
Category: Miscellaneous
Asked by: searle-ga
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Posted: 31 Dec 2002 15:04 PST
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Question ID: 135726
Are there any occurences anywhere on the internet for:
Searle Lloyd Rosen
Searle L. Rosen
or Searle Rosen?
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Subject: Re: References to my name.
From: pinkfreud-ga on 31 Dec 2002 15:19 PST
 
I performed searches with six search engines (Google, Teoma,
AllTheWeb, Inktomi, FAST, and Kartoo.) Although there are pages in
which "Searle" and "Rosen" appear adjacent to one another (as on this
page-- http://www.i-street.com/featured/person/mrosen.asp ,) I have
not found online citations of the name "Searle Rosen" or the variants
that you list.

It is virtually impossible to say that something does not occur
somewhere on the Internet. All I can say is that I used some reliable
tools, and did not encounter this name on the Web.

Of course, now that you've posted this question, there is one place
where the name may certainly be found, and that is Google Answers. ;-)
Subject: Re: References to my name.
From: omnivorous-ga on 31 Dec 2002 15:44 PST
 
Searle --

Pink's done all of the work but I'll add some comments.  Published
accounts by Google management say that the search engine covers about
half of the "available" Internet and that only about 40% of the
Internet is accessible.

Researchers run into private databases which are either restricted to
customers or fee-based.  Good examples would be Dow-Jones News Service
or market research services like IDC.  There are semi-private
databases such Proquest (which is widely available in libraries) or
those of organizations like the AMA.  And even public databases are
NOT readily searchable by Google.  But they're on the Internet.

Genealogy researchers spend hours looking for that right database: of
births, marriages, deaths, newspaper obituaries, divorces, military
records, cemetery inscriptions.  Knowing location of birth or
marriage; where you'd gone to school; and a few other vital statistics
we could probably find you.

But Google's terms of service don't allow us to provide personal
information ;=)

Best regards,

Omnivorous-GA
Subject: Re: References to my name.
From: mathtalk-ga on 31 Dec 2002 16:31 PST
 
I was able to find this name by searching a large genealogical
database that is available to the public on the Web.  I cannot reveal
either the address or phone number, but it's probably not revealing
much to point out that each digit that is in the (numeric portion of
the) street address also appears (at least once) in the telephone
exchange.

regards, mathtalk

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