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Now you can find people in the Washington, D.C. area who share your interests. For example, if
you wanted to find people in the D.C. area who have an interest in Star Wars, you might
search for "star wars". After a few seconds, you will see a results page with a list of the pages on
which these words appear. At this point, if you are using Netscape (or if your browser has
a "find" feature), you can refine your keyword search by clicking on any of the listed pages and
then choosing "find" from the button bar (the binoculars icon) to find the places on that page
where your keyword appears. You can also use the search feature to find businesses that sell
pizza, bicycles, or whatever it is that you are interested in by typing in those key words.
Find gives you the option of searching for a particular phrase, for pages on which all of your search terms appear (but not necessarily together as a phrase), or for "any terms", which includes pages on which at least one of your search terms appears.
Case refers to whether capitalization matters ("Sensitive") or whether capitalization does not matter ("Insensitive").
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