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- BoardReader.com
Delivers Search Results From Internet
Message Boards
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- BoardReader.com is a search engine returning results
from over 700,000 online forums and message
boards. These forums and message boards are
maintained by a variety of commercial and
non-commercial entities such as magazines and
special interest web sites. This is a different
group of messages from the archive of UseNet
postings archived at Google Groups
(formerly Deja.com).
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- BoardReader allows users to search
forums in 14 "Topics" (Automobies to
Outdoor Recreation) with numerous sub
"Categories" in each "Topic."
Results can be sorted by "importance"
(relevance), date, or the number of replies in
the thread.
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- Investigators can benefit from
searching these boards in search of people
reporting defects with client's or competitor's
products, or attorneys might find other
individuals reporting similar problems to their
own clients'. For example, a search of the
"Automobile" topic and the
"technical" sub-category for the terms
"Explorer tires accident" returned 196
message threads, including one referring to a
Firestone/Explorer blow-out in 1999, long before
the tire recall; complete with a link to pictures
of the tire that clearly had separated from its
tread.
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- One MAJOR drawback to searching
the site is a searcher MUST select one of the
categories to limit the search. It does not allow
searches across all (or even more than one)
category. This is a major difference between
BoardReader and Google Groups' archive - at
Google Groups, a searcher can conduct a broad
search simultaneously throughout all of the
groups.
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