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About the WebCrawler Project

The WebCrawler Project began as a research project at the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Washington in Seattle. The project has since moved to America Online, where it continues to operate as a freely available Internet search tool.

The aim of the WebCrawler Project is to provide a high-quality, fast, and free Internet search service. To carry out this mission, our team is involved in a wide range of activities, from operating the service itself to publishing research in Internet resource discovery to helping build Internet standards. As we build the infrastructure for the next-generation of search tools, we remain committed to offering the highest quality service possible.

To find out more about the project, follow some of the links above! If you need help using the WebCrawler, check out the Help page.


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