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Thursday, June 16, 2005

Yahoo Debuts New Tool for Searching the Invisible Web

Yahoo! has quietly rolled out Yahoo! Search Subscriptions - a tool that enables you to search access-restricted content such as news and reference sites that are normally not accessible to search engines. For now this includes content on Consumer Reports, FT.com, Forrester Research, IEEE publications, the New England Journal of Medicine, TheStreet.com and the Wall Street Journal online.

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