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dogpile - (Usenet, probably from mainstream "puppy pile") When many people post unfriendly responses in short order to a single posting, they are sometimes said to "dogpile" or "dogpile on" the person to whom they're responding. For example, when a religious missionary posts a simplistic appeal to alt.atheism, he can expect to be dogpiled.


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One way to locate directories is to go to a large meta-search engine, such as Dogpile (www.
Web portal Go2Net Inc said Wednesday that it has agreed to acquire metasearch service Dogpile LLC for $55m in cash and stock.
Yahoo 301,800 reach per million Internet users Google 170,650 reach per million Internet users Ask Jeeves 6,905 reach per million Internet users AllTheWeb 1,070 reach per million Internet users Dogpile 1,485 reach per million Internet users DMOZ 1,880 reach per million Internet users Yahoo Touted the "life engine" in their latest ad campaign, Yahoo search engine actually began as a simple project by two men, David Filo and Jerry Yang, in January 1995.
 
 
 
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