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Can I use the internet as a person finder?


By Bob Nichols

You certainly can. The Internet is one of the most powerful person finder tools in existence.

Do you fully understand the possibilities that go along with owning a modern computer? When I think about it, I just get all warm and fuzzy inside. I mean come on; it's just so darn cool what our PCs and Macs can accomplish. Take the Internet for example. This phenomenal realm known as cyberspace is virtually limitless. What are you browsing for? You know what; it doesn't even matter; because if it actually exists, you will find it online.

This convenience is taken for granted these days. We've forgotten all those little chores we had to do pre World-Wide-Web. Whether I'm checking email, ordering a pizza, paying bills, or simply surfing net-land, I do it all from my computer.

What do you accomplish with your computer and high speed Internet access? Have you ever attempted to find something that you thought was long gone? Possibly a rare item, or maybe even an old acquaintance? It's certainly feasible now days. A mere click of the mouse can take you to different countries. In fact, folks around the globe make use of person finder services everyday. Are you looking for someone?

You can find virtually anyone you please. Do you have a name handy? Punch it into a search database and let it go to work. You may be surprised at the results you receive. You can also purchase person finder software. I love this stuff. Did you know that you could install certain software that allows you to track emails? From a mere email address you receive, you can literally discover who sent it, where they live, and their phone number if it's listed. And people thought they had some thread of privacy left. In this day and age the concept of privacy has become extinct. Anyone with a computer and Internet access can pull up a person finder web site, and pinpoint anyone they choose. You'd better believe if you have a name and social security number, then you're in the system.

Person Finder Resources

Switchboard - Go ahead, give it a try.

AnyWho - Here's another.

 

Web sites that offer person finder options are not even necessary in many cases. Your Google or Yahoo search engine can work as a person finder if the individual you are looking for has done anything online. Web sites, bloggs, forums, and even certain schools will reveal your info when someone does a quick search. A prime example of this is Myspace.com. When it comes to person finder services, the web is the way to go.

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Bob Nichols writes reviews for computer-related products . He is a frequent contributor to http://www.thankyouforasking.com.


 

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