We know compact disks is important to you so we have not listed the above links lightly, we are confident the information you find will be bulls eye stuff in your quest for compact disks, however if the sites do not meet your needs, try searching for compact disks at google which is without doubt the finest search engine on the Internet.
Just one small tip about Google should you use it to find compact disks information, when you land on the home page, click Advanced Search which will provide the tools for you to target straight into web sites containing compact disks info. Google Wireless - Search Away From Home
by: Jakob Jelling
For so many web surfers, it's almost automatic to type Google.com in to our address bar when we want to search. So big and well-known is Google that many browsers have a built-in search box or typed shortcut for Google searches. In fact, we tend to associate Google with search so much now that the word itself is commonly used as a verb, as in "let me Google that". It's much the same as Band-Aid, Kleenex, and Xerox, where the brand name is so pervasive that it's very often substituted for the generic function of the item the brand is applied to. We're used to searching from home, where we've had Internet access for years now. But Google Wireless search is also available for use from Internet-ready cell phones and some wireless PDA devices such as PalmOne and Palm VII.
To search from Google Wireless, you will need access to the Internet through your wireless device. This can usually be arranged through your cellular carrier if you don't already have it. You can search the "mobile web", which is a collection of web pages that have been designed specifically for wireless devices. With Google Wireless search, you can also search all of Google, and the search results will be translated into a type of display language that your mobile device can interpret.
On a cell phone, searches are performed using the keypad on the phone and GNS, or Google Number Search. This is a form of search input that Google has developed to help make your wireless searches easier and faster. On PDAs, you can use the built-in keyboard or touch-screen keyboard. For the Palm VII, you will need to download special software to access Google Wireless search.
By Jakob Jelling
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With billions of web pages online, you could spend a lifetime surfing the Web for compact disks, following links from one page to another. Amusing perhaps, but not very efficient if you are after some specific compact disks information. One of the biggest complaints we hear concerns the difficulty of finding targeted information. Where do you start? Searching the Internet requires part skill, part luck and a little bit of art. Fortunately, we are here to help with the hunt.
You've probably heard of search engines such as Yahoo!, Google, and AltaVista. There are literally dozens of these tools to help you locate the compact disks information you're looking for. The trick is understanding how they work, so you can use the right tool for the job and if the returned list of compact disks sites is useable. We've done this and our summary below will save you hours and hours of time.
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