Friday 3 June 2011

Deep Web

Every wonder how big the internet is? I have wondered this. Now the internet in it's size can never truly be determined. We can gather a rough approximation. But it grows to rapidly and unpredictable. Now here is a brain buster. All of us who use the internet has probably only visited less than 1%. Most likely smaller. his is partly in reason that web search engines only scratch what is called the surface layer of the web. This layer is all that a search engine can reach to find websites. The rest of the websites are lost down in a place called the dark web or deep web/net.

So i have a challenge for anyone reading this. Go find a deep net search engine and explore the deep net. There is all kinds of information undiscovered waiting for you.

Just be careful!!!

Majority of the deep net holds criminal activity such as identity theft, cp, scams.

So be safe and have fun

15 comments:

  1. um.. .thanks but I think I;ll stick with Google. haha, I like the results I get.

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  2. Followed, interesting content buy ima stay with the more traditional search engines

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  3. I guess wikipedia will tell me more before I venture into the depths of the internet!

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  4. I will explore the caves of the internet! I hope I don't get lost though lol

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  5. Sounds very cool haha. I know some pages at Lycos Tipodnet and google geocities that I made so many years ago and are still online. That's kinda cool, although they are very hard to find

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  6. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep_Web

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DeepPeep

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  7. Sounds intriguing, although like you mentioned, i wouldn't want to run into anything illegal

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  8. I think the concept of deep web is dumb...it's just the normally hard-to-access Internet =\ Oh well, your stuff is interesting anyhow! +followed, http://cryptozen.blogspot.com

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  9. I will stick to google, I feel safer and find what I want. Anyhow, I like your blog and it's content. +followed

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  10. Interesting, followed and hope you post more. Maybe you can use google to find a deep net engine. Haha.

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  11. The majority of the stuff that I found wasn't much to talk about, unfortunately. It was mainly stuff that's on Google page 33 or whatever. It just wasn't as tedious, not that it was unique or hidden information.

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  12. sounds like a barrel of fun.

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  13. Vigorously nodding my head in agreement with "odis9000 sa"!

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  14. Hey was that van always outside your house?!

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