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Wednesday, September 07, 2005

The Seattle Times: Business & Technology: Safecrackers open up the "deep Web": "The Web is made up of hundreds of billions of Web documents, far more than the 8 billion to 20 billion claimed by Google or Yahoo! But most of these Web pages are largely unreachable by most search engines because they are stored in databases that Web crawlers can't access.
Now a San Mateo, Calif., startup, Glenbrook Networks, says it has a way to tunnel far into the 'deep Web' and extract this information."

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