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   * http://www.airliners.net: Aviation photography website.
  
-  * [[http://www.findthatfile.com/|findthatfile.com]]: File based search 
engine for locating media on the Internet encompassing Web, FTP, Usenet and P2P 
resources including 43 file types and 200+ file extensions. Last count 300m 
records.
+  * [[http://www.findthatfile.com/|findthatfile.com]]: File based search 
engine for locating media on the Internet encompassing Web, FTP, Usenet and P2P 
resources including 43 file types and 200+ file extensions. Last count 300m 
records. Derivative vertical sites include : http://www.findthatdoc.com, 
http://www.findthatexcel.com, http://www.findthatpdf.com, 
http://www.findthatdll.com, http://www.findthatzipfile.com, 
http://www.findthatpowerpoint.com, http://www.findthatrpm.com, 
http://www.findthatjar.com, http://www.findthatcode.com, 
http://www.findthatdb.com, http://www.findthatexe.com, 
http://www.findthataudio.com,http://www.findthatvideo.com
  
   * [[http://www.buddyfetch.com/|buddyfetch]]: Social network, IM, and dating 
people search engine (approx 70 million people)
  
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   * [[http://www.hotelclub.com|Hotelclub]] an Orbitz company, uses Solr to 
power it's geo-search queries on static pages.
  
+  * [[http://www.search-im.com/|search-im]]: Publicly accessible, user 
submitted, messenger profile aggregator to enable the communication of Skype, 
Yahoo, AIM, ICQ, Google Talk and MSN messenger users (~18 mil users)
+ 
+  * [[http://www.simpletelecommute.com/|Simple Telecommute]]: Search engine 
for work at home, freelance, virtual and part time/contract jobs. 
+ 
+  * [[http://www.searchbyquote.com/|Search by Quote]]: an experimental concept 
search engine based on quotations or references in news stories, webpages and 
more. (5+m records)
+ 
+  * [[http://www.theusenetarchive.com/|The Usenet Archive]]: Usenet news 
message archive search engine for past Usenet message postings.
  
  = Notes =
  It would be good to add some scale information here, where possible: how many 
documents do these sites index, how many search requests per day, what kind of 
servers, etc. If someone could determine what kind of license, copyright, etc 
the current Solr logo has, it could be included as a text file in the zipped 
SVG file and could make for a clearer permission statement.

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