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As of October 1996, the archive contains over 5000 documents and 2500 images, including photographs, screen shots, and illustrations.

Here on the website you can navigate and search the 1994 text archive, plus complete text and graphics from Jan 1995 through July 1996 and selected items from the three most recent issues. Partial issues in MixedCase, full issues in UPPERCASE.

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1995 DEC NOV OCT SEP AUG JUL JUN MAY APR MAR FEB JAN
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NEW! Full Issue Table of Contents!

For your convenience we now provide special section views. See the complete table of contents for Cover Stories, Lab Reports, State of the Art, Web Project, Special Reports, Jerry Pournelle, and BYTE Awards.

A complete five+-year archive is available in searchable form on CD-ROM.

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Local search tools. Both freeWAIS and Webfind are resident on The BYTE Site. freeWAIS is freely available. Webfind comes with O'Reilly and Associate's WebSite; it derives from EIT's SWISH (Simple Web Indexing System for Humans). NEW! The Excite search engine is here too

Excite   SWISH   freeWAIS

Other search tools. Web crawlers that have remotely indexed The BYTE Site include Digital's Alta Vista, OpenText Corporation's OpenText Index, and Cambridge CD Publishing Ltd's Muscat. To search just BYTE using these engines:

Alta Vista
Use advanced search. Look for url:byte.com plus your search terms. Add (VPR) to focus on press releases.
OpenText
Use power search. Look for byte in the URL field, plus your search terms anywhere.

Alta Vista   OpenText   Muscat

And here's our McGraw-Hill metasearcher: an AltaVista wrapper that lets you search a half-dozen McGraw-Hill magazines including BYTE.

Has your crawler indexed The BYTE Site? Let us know, and we'll toss you a link.

Let us know what you think about the quality of our presentation of text and images. (We do it without writing a line of HTML by hand. See The BYTE Network Project for details.)