Google Groups - http://groups.google.com

 

Search for Groups - http://www.ibiblio.org

 
  Post and read comments in Usenet discussion forums. Used to be run by Dejanews, but Google has now taken over this role for newsgroup searching.   Looking for a group of interest? If so this is the place to start. If you don't know what to do try the more helpful search form.  
 
 
 
 

Search Newsgroups - http://info.borland.com

 

AOL NetFind - http://www.aol.com

 
  There are several archives of the Newsgroups. Which one you use is a matter of personal preference. This site present a few of the most well known search engines.   Advanced Newsgroup Searching. This advanced search screen lets you customize your results so you find only the articles you want in the way you want them.  
 
 
 
 

Newsgroup Search Engines - http://www.glenlib.demon.co.uk

 

Newsgroup NNTP Servers - http://www.nntpservers.com

 
  These search engines are designed to search newsgroups. Use them to find out what the average person has to say and get advice on a mass of topics.   Just enter a keyword or the name of your favorite newsgroup in the box provided on this site to see if we carry it or click here for a complete list.  
 
 
 
 

Giganews - http://www.giganews.com

 

MagnetNews - http://www.meganetnews.com

 
  See if Giganews carries the newsgroup you are looking for with a Group Search function. Just enter the name of the group and we will not only if we carry it, but how many articles it contains.   Usenet provider which allows you to search for newsgroups and also provides more information on newsgroups.  
 
 
 
 

Search Engine Watch - http://www.searchenginewatch.com

 

Reference - http://www.reference.com

 
  Anyone who's ever struggled to find a relevant newsgroup for a particular topic by looking at newsgroup names will find the search engines below incredibly helpful.   Reference.com is produced by Lexico Publishing Group, LLC, a leading provider of language reference products and services on the Internet.