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I need to find a case-sensitive search engine. Seems like all the major players (Google, Ask, Yahoo, Altavista) all do not offer this functionality.

I have a need to do a case-sensitive search related to domaining. Let's say, for example, I wanted to search for "NamePros" and not just "namepros".

Any ideas?
 
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Hehe....it reminds me of something. Our college firewall didn't allow us to search "pamela anderson" in google. But when we searched "PAMELA ANDERSON", it allowed!!! :)

Sorry for hijacking your thread.
 
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I've never heard of one ... and I'm curious as to your specific need for one at this time ("need to do a case-sensitive search related to domaining"), IMHO. :blink:

Can you share more details? :gl:
Thanks much.
-Jeff B-)
 
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Google doesn't discriminate on how you search -- namepros and NamePros and namePros and nAmePrOs will all be reported in their search just the same.

The only practical purpose I could understand that might pertain to domaining would be if you were looking for acronym domains. Unfortunately, I'm not aware of such a search engine.

zenmushin said:
I need to find a case-sensitive search engine. Seems like all the major players (Google, Ask, Yahoo, Altavista) all do not offer this functionality.

I have a need to do a case-sensitive search related to domaining. Let's say, for example, I wanted to search for "NamePros" and not just "namepros".

Any ideas?
 
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Jeff said:
I've never heard of one ... and I'm curious as to your specific need for one at this time ("need to do a case-sensitive search related to domaining"), IMHO. :blink:

Can you share more details? :gl:
Thanks much.
-Jeff B-)
My need is to search for common marketing usages of generic phrases. Vague, I know, but here is an example: let's say people generally referred to code for websites as "website code". So, Google may show tons of results for "website code" and, consequently, "websitecode.com" may be seen as a worthwhile domain name. But, from a marketing perspective, I'd want to know if there are any other attempts at marketing "WebsiteCode" or "Website Code" as product names or company names in the past. This serves as a legal check so I don't step on any trademark rights, but also as a plausability check to see perhaps if "Website Code" has been a product attempt by many companies.

Also, "Website Code" is just an example for the discussion -- I do not own it.

Does this make sense? I remember the early days of Yahoo and Google when they had the checkbox option for "case-sensitive". I used to think, "why would I need that?" Now, I know why I would need that!

FYI, Domains Available:
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CASESENSITIVESEARCHENGINES.COM
 
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