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John Sheesley

Published: 04 Aug 2008 17:14 BST

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The new kid on the search-engine block is Cuil, but search engines have been around as long as the internet.

Here's a look back at some of the first homepages of search engines that are still around today, and some that have passed on.

The images you see on the following pages come from the Wayback Machine.

Here's the homepage of Cuil, which claims to have the largest web index on the planet.

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