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Deep-Web.org is comprised of internet research die-hards in Texas. We saw the birth of the internet, and watched the transition of knowledge discovery move from libraries to online. It is our goal to improve the research skills of every person on earth. Only through knowledge can societies grow and become more civil.
We’ve been fortunate enough to be sponsored by Blackbeard Data Services which is a geospatial data warehouse of oil and gas lease data and The Institute of Mapping Technology who provides single day online gis classes.
Deep-web.org is currently maintained by McCartney Taylor, engineer and president of Blackbeard Data Services.
Hay Mac, come on over to uscyberlabs and read all about the Tor–.onion Network with the information on this site you may like some of the things I wrote about the deep-dark web. I got about 12 more post to go but it’s gaining a following your site is good __keep it up
Thanks and New Suggestion for your “Deep Web Search Engines” Page
Hi,
First off, I wanted to say thank you for putting together the “Deep Web Search Engines” page on your site (https://deep-web.org/how-to-research/deep-web-search-engines/). There are some really useful links/resources on there. Just so you know, the https://deep-web.org/how-to-research/deep-web-search-engines/www.researchguides.net/newspapers.htm link doesn’t seem to be working. I figured you might want to replace it when you have a spare moment.
Also, there’s another great guide by SmartScholar called the “Economics Education Resource Guide” (http://www.smartscholar.com/economics-guide/) that I thought your visitors would also find helpful. Perhaps it would be worth adding it to your site? Let me know your thoughts.
Anyway, hope I’m not bothering you. Have a great day!
Best,
Sonia
Thx Sonia. I’ve added the smartscholar link.