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Lost Web address
"lostaddress" wrote in message
... I didn't use google search to find the site - I had the address and as I said it has been lost. Nobody said that you ORIGINALLY found the site using google. Rather, he's suggesting that you use whatever you remember about the site to find it again using google. What do you remember about the site? Anything? What sort of subject matter was involved? |
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Lost Web address
Well, use it *now* to refind the site.
"lostaddress" wrote in message ... :I didn't use google search to find the site - I had the address and as I said : it has been lost. : : "Bob I" wrote: : : Try looking it up in a google search? It has to have something on it : that you remember. : : lostaddress wrote: : : History only goes back two weeks and my memory goes back less. : : "BillW50" wrote: : : : In , : lostaddress typed on Mon, 21 Sep 2009 07:27:02 -0700: : : What is the easiest way to retrieve a website that has been visited : but has since been lost? : : Usually through the browser history feature. Or if you know part of the : address to type part of it in and hopefully the autocomplete feature : will list the matches. : : -- : Bill : Asus EEE PC 702G8 ~ 2GB RAM ~ 16GB-SDHC : Windows XP SP2 : : : : : |
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Lost Web address
I'll try a different direction - I am looking for a site similar to: Alexa,
Hoovers, Manta, Highbeam, Lead411, Vault, Jigsaw, LinkedIN, Zapdata. Anybody have any additional? "Tom Willett" wrote: Well, use it *now* to refind the site. "lostaddress" wrote in message ... :I didn't use google search to find the site - I had the address and as I said : it has been lost. : : "Bob I" wrote: : : Try looking it up in a google search? It has to have something on it : that you remember. : : lostaddress wrote: : : History only goes back two weeks and my memory goes back less. : : "BillW50" wrote: : : : In , : lostaddress typed on Mon, 21 Sep 2009 07:27:02 -0700: : : What is the easiest way to retrieve a website that has been visited : but has since been lost? : : Usually through the browser history feature. Or if you know part of the : address to type part of it in and hopefully the autocomplete feature : will list the matches. : : -- : Bill : Asus EEE PC 702G8 ~ 2GB RAM ~ 16GB-SDHC : Windows XP SP2 : : : : : |
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Lost Web address
Perhaps you can tell us what problem you are experiencing in using
Windows XP? That is what the group is provided for. lostaddress wrote: I'll try a different direction - I am looking for a site similar to: Alexa, Hoovers, Manta, Highbeam, Lead411, Vault, Jigsaw, LinkedIN, Zapdata. Anybody have any additional? "Tom Willett" wrote: Well, use it *now* to refind the site. "lostaddress" wrote in message ... :I didn't use google search to find the site - I had the address and as I said : it has been lost. : : "Bob I" wrote: : : Try looking it up in a google search? It has to have something on it : that you remember. : : lostaddress wrote: : : History only goes back two weeks and my memory goes back less. : : "BillW50" wrote: : : : In , : lostaddress typed on Mon, 21 Sep 2009 07:27:02 -0700: : : What is the easiest way to retrieve a website that has been visited : but has since been lost? : : Usually through the browser history feature. Or if you know part of the : address to type part of it in and hopefully the autocomplete feature : will list the matches. : : -- : Bill : Asus EEE PC 702G8 ~ 2GB RAM ~ 16GB-SDHC : Windows XP SP2 : : : : : |
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