Whats the “Invisible Web” and how to find it?
The invisible web is the hidden area of the Internet that is not searched automatically by search engines. It is information that is freely available on the Internet, but that will not be retrieved by normal search requests. The information that is hidden on the invisible web takes a little more work to find. Internet search engine databases already hold huge amounts of information. When you type a question into a search engine, it will bring up a list of possible pages that could answer your question. It is less expensive for the search engine to bring up these answer pages than to store every possible page on the subject you are looking for. It also takes up less space in the A way of accessing material on the invisible web is simply to put the word database after your search query. If you are looking up holidays in Ireland, use the words holidays in Ireland database. This will direct the search engine to check searchable databases on your subject.