Pages tagged search:

The Future Of Social Search (Or Why Google Should Buy Facebook)
http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/12/28/the-future-of-social-search-or-why-google-should-buy-facebook/

Will Google buy....
RSS Suggestions Based on Similarity - SuggestRSS
http://suggestrss.com/
RSS suggests vous propose des flux RSS à lire en fonction de ceux qui sont déjà dans votre fichier OPML.
(bigtime) Beta
はてなブックマーク全文検索機能の裏側 - moratorium
http://d.hatena.ne.jp/kzk/20081216
pfi++。どうやってるのか不思議に思ってた(index-fabricかfat-btreeみたいなやつかと)。csaのロードバランス方法はどういうアルゴリズムなのかな(サーチ時はすべてのノードに問合
Home - Who Runs Gov - Government directory
http://whorunsgov.com/
site du washington post sur l'administration obama (participatif)
Awesome site provided by the Washington Post that provides in-depth information on many of Washington's inside elite.
WhoRunsGov.com offers a unique look at the world of Washington through its key players and personalities.
Washington Post experiment
The Plot to Kill Google
http://www.wired.com/techbiz/it/magazine/17-02/ff_killgoogle
DOJ story on Google's failed attempt to do advertising with Yahoo.. and lawyer-ly intrique and microsoft scare tactics
An article on everyone's favorite search engine by the awesome folks over at Wired.com.
Google may not be evil, but it sure does have enemies.
50+ New Tools for Torrenting
http://mashable.com/2009/01/23/torrent-sites/
Twitterfall
http://twitterfall.com/
new way of search for target chat
Google’s New Search-Based Keyword Tool Tells You What Keywords You’re Missing
http://searchengineland.com/googles-new-search-based-keyword-tool-15525.php
Google released a new keyword tool tonight, named the Search-Based Keyword Tool. This tool goes beyond what the other Google tools provide and tells you what keywords you are currently missing out on based on search query data from your site’s content.
Google released a new keyword tool tonight, named the Search-Based Keyword Tool. This tool goes beyond what the other Google tools provide and tells you what keywords you are currently missing out on based on search query data from your site’s content.
Hive Five: Five Best People-Search Engines
http://lifehacker.com/5138427/five-best-people+search-engines
Predictions 2009 - John Battelle's Searchblog
http://battellemedia.com/archives/004772.php
predictions about search engines and social networking sites
John Battelle's predictions for the coming year...
time
ResearchBuzz » Cookin’ With Google
http://www.researchbuzz.org/wp/tools/cookin-with-google/
Why you can't find a library book in your search engine | Technology | The Guardian
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2009/jan/22/library-search-engines-books
Finding a book at your local library should just involve a simple web search.
Finding a book at your local library should just involve a simple web search. But thanks to a US cataloguing site, that is far from the case
Yet there is an alternative that few people seem aware of: Worldcat (worldcat.org), which offers web access to the largest repository of bibliographic data in the world - from the 40-year-old Ohio-based non-profit Online Computer Library Center (oclc.org). But Worldcat suffers from the same problem on a larger scale.
Noovo - Welcome!
http://www.noovo.com/
Looking at: "Noovo - Welcome!" ( http://www.noovo.com/ )
What the Web knows about you
http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9125058
If you're not concerned about privacy in the age of the Internet yet, you should. Don't want to take my word for it? Then read this.
What information is available about you in cyberspace? Where does it come from, and what risks does it present? Computerworld's Robert L. Mitchell set out to see just how much he could find about himself online. What he discovered is frightening.
The web is fast becoming the collective knowledge base of all of humanity, for better or for worse.
Movies, Downloads, Blu Ray, DVDs & TV Listings | Find Any Film
http://www.findanyfilm.com/search
The UK Film Council is launching a search engine that will help British movie goers track down their favourite films, from the mainstream to the obscure.
Búsqueda de películas
Find ‘Em On Twitter: 15 Twitter Directories Compared
http://mashable.com/2009/01/30/twitter-people-directories/
Searching for people or applications on Twitter? Good luck with that. Since Twitter offers little in the way of people search features (though they now have a suggestion tool), your search for interesting and dynamic people to follow and applications to use could be a giant time suck. Thankfully there are more than a few third-party resources that you can turn to for finding new people to follow, and new tools to help you do what Twitter won’t let you. We’ll shed a little light on these 15 directories by separating them into four categories: applications, people, politics, and strictly business.
Google School: Find Images by Exact Dimensions, Make Wallpaper Search a Breeze
http://lifehacker.com/5141191/find-images-by-exact-dimensions-make-wallpaper-search-a-breeze
Clipart
Shwing.
Permet de trouver les images exactement de la taille souhaitée
instantwatcher.com - Movies and TV to Watch Instantly on Netflix
http://instantwatcher.com/
netflix for impatient people
Yahoo!百科事典 - 無料のオンライン百科事典
http://100.yahoo.co.jp/
「Yahoo!百科事典」は、小学館提供の日本大百科全書(ニッポニカ)を無料で検索・参照可能なサービスです
小学館『日本大百科全書』
7 Super Secret Google Search Engines You Never Knew About | MakeUseOf.com
http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/7-almost-unknown-google-search-engines-you-should-use/
15 Websites to Trace People Online | MakeUseOf.com
http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/15-websites-to-trace-people-online/
There are many websites that search standard social networks like MySpace or Facebook, but Piple is one resource that conducts a “deep web” dig for the name you’re looking for on “non-typical sites.” The search results from Piple are pretty impressive. Y
the private world of yesterday is now an online world with open access to social networks, government databases, and public records.
pentru tine cu drag
Official Google Blog: "This site may harm your computer" on every search result?!?!
http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2009/01/this-site-may-harm-your-computer-on.html
If you did a Google search between 6:30 a.m. PST and 7:25 a.m. PST this morning, you likely saw that the message "This site may harm your computer" accompanied each and every search result. This was clearly an error, and we are very sorry for the inconvenience caused to our users.
Well that explains that...
"If you did a Google search between 6:30 a.m. PST and 7:25 a.m. PST this morning, you likely saw that the message "This site may harm your computer" accompanied each and every search result. This was clearly an error, and we are very sorry for the inconvenience caused to our users. What happened? Very simply, human error" bit worrying really
8 Tools to Track Your Footprints on the Web - ReadWriteWeb
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/8_tools_to_track_your_footprin.php
Good round up of some social media search tools
Last week we looked at how easy it is to leave footprints on the Web; today we'll show you how easy it is to digg_url = 'http://digg.com/software/8_Tools_to_Track_Your_Footprints_on_the_Web';digg_bgcolor = ...
Welke 'footprints' laat ik zelf eigenlijk achter ;-)?
10 Companies Hiring for Work from Home
http://hotjobs.yahoo.com/career-articles-10_companies_hiring_for_work_from_home-649
Work from home
TwTip - Latest tip tweets around the world
http://twtip.com/
Buscar tips en twitter
I discovered awesome tips on http://twtip.com ?
KidRex - Kid Safe Search
http://www.kidrex.org/
filtered for kids. Used google on backend
KidRex is a fun and safe search for kids, by kids! KidRex searches emphasize kid-related webpages and are powered by Google Custom Search and use Google SafeSearch technology. Google's SafeSearch screens for sites that contain explicit sexual content and deletes them from your child’s search results. Google's filter uses advanced technology to check keywords, phrases, and URLs. No filter is 100 percent accurate, but SafeSearch should eliminate most inappropriate material. In addition to Google SafeSearch, KidRex maintains its own database of inappropriate websites and keywords. KidRex researchers test KidRex daily, to insure that you and your child have the best web experience possible. We do our best to keep KidRex as up-to-date and comprehensive as possible, but inappropriate sites will sometimes slip through the cracks. If you find websites containing offensive content in your results, please visit our webpage removal request tool to tell us about the site you found.
Official Site. Fun and Safe Search for Kids, by Kids!
interested in this
Safe search for kids, by kids!
SocialWhois » Home Page
http://www.socialwhois.com/
While the names of some new followers I get on Twitter or Friendfeed immediately ring a bell, with others, I have no idea who the person might be. Typically, I can make a “re-follow decision” within a few seconds by checking out their profile and clicking thru to whatever links they provide, but for those looking for another layer of detail, Socialwhois is a new service you might find somewhat useful. Much like a domain name whois, Socialwhois provides additional data for a username on Friendfeed or Twitter. By default, this appears to be done by trying to cross-reference the two sites – for example, before signing up, Socialwhois seemed to associate my Twitter username with several other accounts that are listed on my FriendFeed profile.
dewey
http://deweymusic.org/
search engine for archive.org music
music library
I wrote a Perl script to crawl through the Live Music Archive and make an XML file of all the streamable songs, and now I'm putting the information from the XML file into MySQL databases to populate this interface. I'm also tweaking the interface to make it look nice and neat. Dewey is named after the Dewey Decimal System because it organizes the Live Music Archive library in the same way that the Dewey Decimal System does. I understand that sifting through that many artists is a bit daunting if you don't know what you're looking for. I've added Genre tags that are pulled from Last.fm to help you find your style, and a search function to help you find exactly what you want. While I look into better options, and as the database grows, let me suggest that you use the "Concerts From Today" tab to narrow down your listening possibilities while browsing. I hope to be adding rating, tagging and commenting functionality soon.
IPhone Apps: How to Find Awesome iPhone Apps
http://i.gizmodo.com/5144910/how-to-find-awesome-iphone-apps
dotbot | DotNetDotCom.org
http://www.dotnetdotcom.org/
i find it cool that 7% of the web is not there.
We are just a few Seattle based guys trying to figure out how to make internet data as open as possible. You should be able to find everything you are looking for below. If not feel free to contact us. Happy Surfing!
Whole Internet in one file :)
» The Evolution of Search ChunkIt!: TigerLogic ChunkIt!
http://blog.tigerlogic.com/chunkit/the-evolution-of-search/
Evolution of Search
A look at the History, Vision, Innovators, and Future of Information Accessibility
DomainTyper - Fast Domain Search
http://domaintyper.com/
Search for your Domain as fast as you can type. Domain Finder with Domain Hacks, and Domain Name Generator.
WOW! handig!
RapidZearch - File Search Engine - Rapidshare - Badongo - Mediafire - Sendspace - 4shared
http://www.rapidzearch.com/
RapidZearch - File Search Engine
Announcing the Article Search API - Open Blog - NYTimes.com
http://open.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/02/04/announcing-the-article-search-api/
This API to search over 2.8 million NT Times articles back to 1981 looks incredible. Plus I really commend the Times for releasing this API. A valuable and useful resource indeed.
PV動画を無料検索・視聴できるミュージックナビ
http://plus.vc/music/
YoutubeのPV・ライブ動画を無料で連続視聴できるミュージックナビ
好きな音楽アーティストのPV動画を無料で検索&視聴できるサイト
音楽PVを検索・視聴できるYouTubeマッシュアップ
ニコ動のBGM系動画ほどマニアックではないけど、邦楽アルバムなら多くのものが再生可能っぽい。これはBGMとしてかなり優秀かも。
PV アルバム
Book Search
http://books.google.com/googlebooks/mobile/
Google mobile books
Domain Pigeon.com - Your #1 Source for Available Domain Names
http://www.domainpigeon.com/
10 Examples of Creative Twitter Uses | Houston Search Engine Marketing and Optimization Services
http://sem-group.net/search-engine-optimization-blog/10-examples-of-creative-twitter-uses/
redswish - a web design blog » 10 SEO elements all websites should have
http://www.redswish.co.uk/10-seo-elements-all-websites-should-have/
Keyword research is crucial as it acts like a compass for your website or blog. A proper keyword research reveals the supply and demand trends in your industries thus giving general idea on which keyword you should focus on.
Official Google Blog: Eye-tracking studies: more than meets the eye
http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2009/02/eye-tracking-studies-more-than-meets.html
googleblog
An eye tracking study from Google. However, please note that none of the searches are overly commercial in nature (no top position ads). In almost all G heatmap studies, they only show mostly information searches. Interesting data, but don't assume your ad will not get nice visibility for more commercial based searches.
twitter検索
http://pcod.no-ip.org/yats/
(新)twitter検索
Twitter を全文検索。
検索
Ginipic
http://www.ginipic.com/
Welcome Ginipic takes image search to a whole new level. Now you can search image search engines, photo sharing websites or your own local picture collections simultaneously. Find what you're looking for and use it instantly in your own creation - document, presentation, art work - you name it. Work alongside
Ginipic takes image search to a whole new level. Now you can search image search engines, photo sharing websites or your own local picture collections simultaneously. Find what you're looking for and use it instantly in your own creation - document, presentation, art work - you name it. Work alongside other applications with Ginipic in Dock mode. Did we mention it's completely FREE? Try it now!
Ginipic is a search engine exclusively for pictures.
TwitterHawk - Introducing you to people like you, near you!
http://www.twitterhawk.com/
Cookstr - Recipes
http://cookstr.com/recipes
Eine viel schönere Seite als Chefkoch.de
Recipes
Browse for recipes by course ingredient cuisine method, etc.
Google Next Victim Of Creative Destruction? (GOOG)
http://www.alleyinsider.com/2009/2/google-next-victim-of-creative-destruction-goog
The web has repeatedly demonstrated its ability to evolve and leave embedded franchises struggling or in the dirt. Prodigy, AOL were early candidates. Today Yahoo and Ebay are struggling, and I think Google is tipping down the same path. This cycle of creative destruction — more recently framed as the innovators dilemma — is both fascinating and hugely dislocating for businesses. To see this immense franchises melt before your very eyes — is hard to say the least.
Trackle - Your Personal Tracker on the Web
http://www.trackle.com/
Your personal tracker on the Web for the things you care about
They provide a simple way of tracking anything on the web, from product prices to insider trading, medical research to crime in your neighborhood, or hip-hop albums on iTunes to apartment listings on craigslist.
Sigue el tracking de las cosas que te gustan mediante mapas interactivos
RSS tracking service with alerts.
Might be an interesting follow up to our call yesterday Marsh...
twibs : find the businesses on twitter - 3,528 businesses and counting!
http://twibs.com/index.php
in.ee
Twibs is an index of businesses on twitter. You can search and browse businesses on twitter, both by alphabetical and tags for businesses using twitter. If you are a business on twitter, add your business to twibs today!
Listing of all businesses on Twitter!
Whoosh
http://whoosh.ca/
Whoosh: a fast pure-Python search engine
Whoosh is a fast, featureful full-text indexing and searching library implemented in pure Python.
Pure-Python search
Whoosh is a fast, featureful full-text indexing and searching library implemented in pure Python. Some of Whoosh's features include: * Pythonic API. * Pure-Python. No compilation or binary packages needed, no mysterious crashes. * Fielded indexing and search. * Fast indexing and retrieval -- much faster than any other pure-Python solution. * Pluggable scoring algorithm (including BM25F), text analysis, storage, posting format, etc. * Powerful query language parsed by pyparsing. * Pure Python spell-checker (as far as I know, the only one).
Whoosh is a fast, featureful full-text indexing and searching library implemented in pure Python. Whoosh was created and is maintained by MattChaput. It was originally created for use in Side Effects Software's 3D animation software Houdini. Side Effects Software Inc. graciously agreed to open-source the code.
"Whoosh is a fast, featureful full-text indexing and searching library implemented in pure Python."
Official Google Webmaster Central Blog: Specify your canonical
http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/2009/02/specify-your-canonical.html
Google's way of allowing sites to specify a normalized URL form for their pages. This allows google to treat various forms of the same URL as one URL for search purposes.
Carpe diem on any duplicate content worries: we now support a format that allows you to publicly specify your preferred version of a URL. If your site has identical or vastly similar content that's accessible through multiple URLs, this format provides you with more control over the URL returned in search results. It also helps to make sure that properties such as link popularity are consolidated to your preferred version.
webmaster central
Twisten.FM :: Listen to Twitter
http://twisten.fm/
Twisten.fm crawls Twitter for tweets about music. Then you listen to them.
Twisten is Twitter for Music -- Listen to the music being shared on Twitter in a free, continuous stream of songs.
radio
a mashup that crawls Twitter for tweets about music. It then takes those tweets and throws in a play button so that you can listen to the song being talked about.
Find new music through Twitter.
Google's First Real Threat? Twitter. - beyond 140 for @lewmoorman
http://lewmoorman.com/googles-first-real-threat-twit
Google used to get 100% of my queries. Today, I bet Twitter is getting at least 10% of them. There are some things Twitter is just flat out better at for getting information than Google.
Annotated link http://www.diigo.com/bookmark/http%3A%2F%2Flewmoorman.com%2Fgoogles-first-real-threat-twit
Author noted he does almost all searching in firefox search bar. Recently noticed that am changing the settings there frequently. Google used to get 100% of my queries. Today, bet Twitter is getting at least 10% of them.
Clever. "Twitter is building a human powered search indexing engine. It is an engine that will build better results than any rules based index and has gotten millions of people super motivated to contribute for free every day (even though they don’t know it)."
The article's overall argument is a huge exaggeration, but the notion that searching across Twitter is better than searching across the entire Web for certain types of information has some truth to it. Especially for product reviews, the search space on Twitter is much less clogged with manufacturers and third-party distributors trying to sell shit -- basically, because of the social culture of Twitter, mentions of any product you might search for will be described and discussed from a personal and social point of view. However, this only works insofar as people treat Twitter as a personal messaging and status update service. I'm sure the Internet was great for product reviews too before companies started making their own websites. So if Twitter monetizes by building platforms for corporations, then it will become far less useful for product information. I don't buy the other advantage (evaluating readership through links) at all, because Google does the same thing with PageRank.
検索エンジン3社、正しいサイトURLを認識させるcanonical属性を導入(URLの正規化) :: SEM R
http://www.sem-r.com/09/20090213153711.html
HTML に、<link rel="canonical" href="http://mysite.com"/> を加える、と。
ページネーション使ってるページとかにも使っていいのかな。
30 Kickass Torrent Search Engines for Hunting Torrents | Skidzopedia
http://www.skidzopedia.com/2009/02/13/top-30-torrent-search-engines/
Mp3 Search by Doremixy.com - Escucha Musica Online, Descarga Musica Gratis
http://mp3search.doremixy.com/
Mining The Thought Stream
http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/02/15/mining-the-thought-stream/
都内で電源のあるカフェを探すなら【ハックスペース】
http://hack-space.com/
カフェ探しで結構かかっちゃったりするもんなぁ
Medpedia - Welcome
http://medpedia.com/
Google, Yahoo & Microsoft Unite On “Canonical Tag” To Reduce Duplicate Content Clutter
http://searchengineland.com/canonical-tag-16537
If tags conflict (such as pages point to each other as canonical, the URL specified as canonical redirects to a non-canonical version, or the page specified as canonical doesn’t exist), search engines will sort things out just as they do now, and will determine which URL they think is the best canonical version.
Specify the canonical version using a tag in the head section of the page as follows: <link rel="canonical" href="http://www.example.com/product.php?item=swedish-fish"/> That’s it!
Canonical explanation.
SEO Primer: Improve Your Business Website's Ranking - ReadWriteWeb
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/seo_primer_improve_business_website_ranking.php
List Your Business on Google Maps, Yahoo Local & More | GetListed.org
http://getlisted.org/
Yahoo Local & More | GetListed.org
See how your business is listed at Google, Yahoo, and other top local search engines
Vunky Search
http://www.vunkysearch.net/
CraigsList Reader - Free tool to search craigslist
http://www.motiont.com/craigslistreader.aspx
Amazing-looking craigslist search and reader tool
How to Find a Job Online | Personal Finance Blog, Online Money Management, Budget Planner and Financial Planning - Mint.com
http://blog.mint.com/blog/finance-core/how-to-find-a-job-online/
listed on popular bkmarks
Are Our Brains Becoming “Googlized?”
http://searchengineland.com/are-our-brains-becoming-googlized-15421.php
In a nutshell, the findings were that “emerging computerized technologies may have physiological effects and potential benefits for middle aged and older adults,” and that “internet searching engages complicated brain activity, which may help exercise and improve brain function.” This is a long way of saying that being online helps keep those little gray cells busy. The level of brain activity was compared to that of reading a book. With internet usage, a significantly bigger piece of neural real estate lit up on the fMRI indicating that more parts of the brain were engaged.
Are our brains being rewired by using the Internet? The evidence tends to be pointing that way.
DeepPeep: discover the hidden web
http://www.deeppeep.org/index.jsp
DeepPeep is a search engine specialized in Web forms. The current beta version currently tracks 13,000 forms across 7 domains. DeepPeep helps you discover the entry points to content in Deep Web (aka Hidden Web) sites, including online databases and Web services.
Moteur de recherche pour le web invisible
New Search Technologies Mine the Web More Deeply - NYTimes.com
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/02/23/technology/internet/23search.html
"Now a new breed of technologies is taking shape that will extend the reach of search engines into the Web’s hidden corners. When that happens, it will do more than just improve the quality of search results — it may ultimately reshape the way many companies do business online."
Google now indexes a trillion web pages - but that's just a fraction of what's out there. So, what does it miss?
...google is built for a static web...................
Cheap Flights, Airline Tickets, Cheap Airfare & Discount Travel Deals - Fly.com
http://www.fly.com/
Billige Fluege nach DE...
Find and book cheap airline tickets with Fly.com. Search hundreds of travel sites, compare results, and buy direct.
Learn about the Canonical Link Element in 5 minutes
http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/canonical-link-tag/
Last week Google, Yahoo, and Microsoft announced support for a new link element to clean up duplicate urls on sites. The syntax is pretty simple: An ugly url such as http://www.example.com/page.html?sid=asdf314159265 can specify in the HEAD part of the document the following: <link rel="canonical" href="http://example.com/page.html"/>
TorrentSurf.com - Surfing Torrents In Real Time
http://torrentsurf.com/
Busca de torrents.
Common Sense SEO Checklist
http://css-tricks.com/common-sense-seo-checklist/
Great collection of tips for optimizing a site. No snake oil
Tips, Tricks, and Techniques on using Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
HOW TO: Take Control of Your Google Search Results
http://mashable.com/2009/02/19/control-google-search-results/
Google is the dominant search engine, with over 63% market share. Aside from it being a place to discover product reviews and corporate information, it is the personal brand destination of choice.
some great links to social networks for major newspaper sites
Part I: Query Input - Google Guide
http://www.googleguide.com/category/query-input/
Como hacer la búsqueda de google más fácil y funcional.
300 millions songs to listen instantly - Unlimited music - Soundzit.com
http://en.soundzit.com/
Access to over 300 millions songs for free ! Listen instantly to the music and embed it easily on your site/blog.
No signup required. Listen instantly to the music. Embed our customizable player on your site/blog.
New Search Technologies Mine the Web More Deeply - NYTimes.com
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/02/23/technology/internet/23search.html?_r=1
An interesting look at the daunting task of connecting/mining the interwebs.
Search engines are starting to penetrate databases that are set up to respond to typed queries.
how to search databases, semantic seb
Friend Deck: An aggregator for friendfeed.
http://www.frienddeck.com/
FriendDeck is a FriendFeed news and social media aggregator. FriendDeck can perform many functions including: * Track the topics you are interested in as they occur; * Aggregate social feeds of people you are interested in; * Participate in conversations on events as they occur.
Friendfeed aggregator app. Web and Desktop via AIR.
Twitter = YouTube. - John Battelle's Searchblog
http://battellemedia.com/archives/004832.php
That means Google most likely really, really wants to buy Twitter. (So does Facebook, but we'll get to that in a second). The great twist: Evan and Biz, two of the key co founders of Twitter, have already sold a company to Google (Blogger) and most likely are not keen to do it again. Nor do they have to, given their recent funding and the money they made from pre-IPO Google options.
Battele funderar kring kombinationer av sociala media.
Check User Names - Social Networking Username Availability
http://checkusernames.com/
Find out if your username is still available at dozens of popular Social Networking and Social Bookmarking websites. Promote your brand by selecting the right username.
PadMapper - Free Craigslist Apartment Search
http://padmapper.com/
Free Craigslist Apartment Search
10 Job Listing Sites With Unique Opportunities - Stepcase Lifehack
http://www.lifehack.org/articles/money/10-job-listing-sites-with-unique-opportunities.html
Auto Parts Comparison Shopping | Compare Prices at Frugal Mechanic
http://frugalmechanic.com/
Xmarks | Bookmark-Powered Web Discovery
http://www.xmarks.com/
Bookmark-Powered Web Discovery
Conversations.net - Home
http://www.conversations.net/
Search the conversations of the Web
Search with an emphasis on Ning, Blogger, Google Groups, Yahoo Groups, Twitter, Plurk, Jaiku, Tumblr, Twine, and Diigo. If you want us to add a service or have any other ideas, please email feedback@conversations.net.
Ruby on Rails + MySQL で全文検索 - ドワンゴ 研究開発ブログ
http://info.dwango.co.jp/rd/2009/02/ruby-on-rails-mysql.html
よいまとめ
Twitter-Yahoo Mashup Yields Better Breaking News Search | Epicenter from Wired.com
http://blog.wired.com/business/2009/01/twitter-yahoo-b.html
nice screenshot of related tweets
Why Twitter sucks.
TweetNews takes Yahoo’s news results and compares them to emerging topics on Twitter, in effect using what’s most popular on Twitter as an index for determining the importance of news stories. In other words, TweetNews uses Twitter to rank stories that are so new they may not have enough inbound links for algorithm-based ranking systems to prioritize them. The result is a search engine mashup that tracks breaking news stories ranked by Twitter search results, offering faster updates, better relevance and more in-depth coverage than either source by itself.
interesting
Google's New Search Engine Rankings Place Heavy Emphasis on Branding : SEO Book.com
http://www.seobook.com/google-branding
24 ways: Sitewide Search On A Shoe String
http://24ways.org/2008/sitewide-search-on-a-shoestring
Google Power Searching Tips for Students and Universities
http://diplomaguide.com/articles/Google_Power_Searching_Tips_for_Students_and_Universities.html
How to research more efficiently in Google
has links to several tutorials on google search, how to use it more effectively as wells as scholarly searches
The Article Search API
http://developer.nytimes.com/docs/article_search_api?authChecked=1
The New York Times Search API. Search New York Times articles from 1981 to today.
"The Times Developer Network is our API clearinghouse and community. Get the latest news about New York Times APIs, read the API documentation, browse the application gallery and connect with other developers in the forum."
The New york Time article search API (millions of articles)
API Documentation and Tools The Times Developer Network is our API clearinghouse and community. Get the latest news about New York Times APIs, read the API documentation, browse the application gallery and connect with other developers in the forum.
SimilarWeb - Help you find similar websites
http://www.similarweb.com/
meh
estensione per Firefox per scoprire nuovi siti web in linea con i nostri interessi
firefox extension that provides similar websites, a bit like stumbleUpon
Photo laboratory (Photl.com) - Free Stock Photo / photl.com
http://photl.com/it/
Search-able free stock photos. I like the part where you can search for photos base on theme and colour tone.
Stock photos... for whatever.
Migliaia di immagini gratuite (anche sul Natale) libere da copyright
20 Best Websites To Download Free E-Books, Part II | Freebies
http://www.hongkiat.com/blog/20-best-websites-to-download-free-e-books-part-ii/
E-Books
Foundem - Search and Compare Prices for Electronics, Flights, Hotels, Property, Jobs, and more
http://www.foundem.co.uk/
dasdsa
Search and Compare Prices for Electronics, Flights, Hotels, Property, Jobs, and more
Tracking Twitter
http://trackingtwitter.com/brands
tracking the popularity ranking of brands, celebrities, news organizations on Twitter
I want to a Track on Twitter
Good info
Wolfram Alpha is Coming -- and It Could be as Important as Google | Twine
http://www.twine.com/item/122mz8lz9-4c/wolfram-alpha-is-coming-and-it-could-be-as-important-as-google
"It's not a "Google killer" -- it does something different. It's an "answer engine" rather than a search engine."
7 Essential SEO Cheat Sheets
http://www.searchenginejournal.com/7-essential-seo-cheat-sheets/8908/
効果的なSEOのポイントをまとめたものや、ユーザビリティのチェックポイント、検索エンジンのクエリ、Apacheのmod_rewrite、htaccessなどのチートシート。
BackTweets
http://backtweets.com/
SEARCH FOR LINKS ON TWITTER
Searching twitter for tweets that have certain links in 'em.
Search for links on Twitter.
Search for real URLs behind the shortened ones on Twitter.
Search for links on twitter through url shortening services like tinyurl
WeFollow: A User Powered Twitter Directory
http://wefollow.com/
Founded by Kevin Rose
A User Powered Twitter Directory
http://pcworld.jiwire.com/
http://pcworld.jiwire.com/
http://pcworld.jiwire.com/ - http://pcworld.jiwire.com/
find local free wireless by zipcode
pHash.org: Home of pHash, the open source perceptual hash library
http://www.phash.org/
a fingerprint of an audio, video or image file that is mathematically based on the audio or visual content contained within. Unlike cryptographic hash functions which rely on the avalanche effect of small changes in input leading to drastic changes in the output, perceptual hashes are "close" to one another if the inputs are visually or auditorily similar
A method for producing hashes so that similar objects produce similar hashes. Applied mostly to audio and video. Doesn't appear to be a general theory. Rather, special cases for files such as pictures and audio are derived. This is an open source library that runs under linux only at the moment.
Seat Karma - Concert, Theater and Sports Tickets
http://www.seatkarma.com/
Seat Karma is the ultimate live entertainment search engine. We have a simple goal
Welcome to the Hive Mind; Learn How to Search Twitter
http://www.twitip.com/welcome-to-the-hive-mind-learn-how-to-search-twitter/
searching twitter
Wolfram Blog : Wolfram|Alpha Is Coming!
http://blog.wolfram.com/2009/03/05/wolframalpha-is-coming/
via Nova Spivack: It doesn't simply return documents that (might) contain the answers, like Google does, and it isn't just a giant database of knowledge, like the Wikipedia. It doesn't simply parse natural language and then use that to retrieve documents, like Powerset, for example. Instead, Wolfram Alpha actually computes the answers to a wide range of questions -- like questions that have factual answers such as "What is the location of Timbuktu?" or "How many protons are in a hydrogen atom?," "What was the average rainfall in Boston last year?," "What is the 307th digit of Pi?," or "what would 80/20 vision look like?"
Wolfram Research introduces a search engine
HOW TO: Find a Job on Twitter
http://mashable.com/2009/03/13/twitter-jobs/
Tough economic times call for innovative approaches. An estimated 51 million people internationally are expected to lose their jobs in 2009, and with the unemployment rate on the rise, how does one find career opportunities fast? One great option is Twitter.
Twitter is evolving as another resource, in addition to traditional methods, for both job searching and recruiting.
Tickets at FanSnap | Ticket Search
http://www.fansnap.com/
Realtime Twitter Search Results on Google (MT Hacks)
http://mt-hacks.com/20090302-realtime-twitter-search-results-on-google.html
Article on the Twitter vs. Google debate.
It displays the most recent 5 tweets for the query that you are search for, giving both real-time Twitter search results and Google results on the same page:
During the past few weeks, there has been a lot of discussion about whether Twitter's "real time search" could pose a threat to Google. While I am not sure if Twitter poses a threat to Google, I think it is clear that real-time search is increasingly important. And you can be sure that Google knows it. Will Google try to acquire Twitter, or take some other approach? Time will tell, but rather that wait, I decided to get realtime twitter search results on Google today. I created a Greasemonkey user script that does exactly this. It displays the most recent 5 tweets for the query that you are search for, giving both real-time Twitter search results and Google results on the same page:
Web Apps - index of web applications and online tools - Go2web20
http://beta.go2web20.net/
Gazaro : Create Your Own Personalized Sales Flyer
http://www.gazaro.com/
The 20 Best Job Search Web Sites - Features by PC Magazine
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0%2C2817%2C2342781%2C00.asp
^^
Unemployment numbers are sky high, but there is a silver lining: there are lots of great online resources to help job seekers find work.
MyApartmentMap - Apartment Rental Data & Statistics
http://www.myapartmentmap.com/rentaldata/
Rental Data & Statistics
We process thousands of apartments every day to determine the average rental prices of rental all over the United States. Find the exact rental price of apartments anywhere.
twendz : Exploring Twitter Conversations and Sentiment
http://twendz.waggeneredstrom.com/
It’s Time To Start Thinking Of Twitter As A Search Engine
http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/03/05/its-time-to-start-thinking-of-twitter-as-a-search-engine/
At a dinner tonight with a friend the conversation turned to Twitter. He just didn’t get it, and he’s certainly not the first person to tell me that. Specifically, my friend didn’t understand the massive valuation ($250 million or more) that Twitter won in its recent funding. I told him why I thought it was more than justified: Twitter is, more than anything, a search engine. I told him what I thought of Twitter as a micro-blogging service: it’s a collection of emotional grunts. But it’s wonderful nonetheless. And enough people are hooked on it that Twitter has reached critical mass. If something big is going on in the world, you can get information about it from Twitter.
I don't want to think of it that way, but this is one of the best explanations I've read.
Internet Business Search by BizShark
http://www.bizshark.com/
Internet Business Search
Code: Flickr Developer Blog » Building Fast Client-side Searches
http://code.flickr.com/blog/2009/03/18/building-fast-client-side-searches/
Interesting comparison of JSON and homebrewed control-char delimited data.
This widget downloads a list of all of your contacts, in JavaScript, in under 200ms (this is true even for members with 10,000+ contacts).
TwitterJobSearch.com - Twitter Job Search Engine.
http://www.twitterjobsearch.com/
TwitterJobSearch.com - the world's first job search engine to harness the power of Twitter. Search the hottest, most recent best paid jobs in the entire Twitterverse.
8 Excellent Tools to Extract Insights from Twitter Streams
http://socialmediatoday.com/SMC/80437
Twitter is now the third most popular social network, behind Facebook and MySpace (Compete, 2009). A year ago, it has over a million users and 200,000 active monthly users sending over 3 million updates per day (TechCrunch, 2008). Those figures have almost certainly increased since then. With the torrential streams of Twitter updates (or tweets), there’s an emerging demand to sieve signals from noises and harvest useful information. Enter Twitter Analytics, or simply just Analytwits (in the tradition of Twitter slang). These analytics tools are growing in numbers; even Twitter is developing them. Besides Twitter Search, the following 8 Analytwits are some of the more useful web applications to analyze Twitter streams. Each of these tools serve specific purpose. They crawl and sift through Twitter streams; also, aggregate, rank and slice-and-dice data to deliver some insights on Twitter activities and trends. There’s no single best analytic tool available but use in combination, they
Aardvark
http://vark.com/
I wonder if we missed the boat fighting it out over our similar ideas
social question answering, where you trade answering questions for answers to questions
good idear... then store that time-stamped content and make it searchable by anyone ... hate that term "crowdsourcing," must be a more elegant way to say this
A strange, but fascinating service. Kind of reminds me of the "Usenet Oracle":Wikipedia:The_Internet_Oracle, but over "IM":IM and without all the insane stories.
20 of the Best SEO Plugins for WordPress
http://mashable.com/2009/03/20/wordpress-seo-plugins/
With more than 120 million blogs in existence, how do people find YOUR content on the Internet? The key starts with great search engine optimization (SEO), which is an art and a science that helps search engines discover your content and understand how relevant it is to specific search queries
Adult Surfers Guide to the Internet | Theirtoys.com Blog
http://theirtoys.com/sexblog/adult-surfers-guide-to-the-internet.html
“http:*:password@www” bangbus
I wrote this initially as two entries, but I thought it would be useful to combine them into a single resource.  Enjoy! 9 Roads to Free Porn 1.
saush.com » Blog Archive » Write an Internet search engine with 200 lines of Ruby code
http://blog.saush.com/2009/03/write-an-internet-search-engine-with-200-lines-of-ruby-code/
technology, people and life in general
Wolfram Alpha Computes Answers To Factual Questions. This Is Going To Be Big.
http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/03/08/wolfram-alpha-computes-answers-to-factual-questions-this-is-going-to-be-big/
Where Google is a system for FINDING things that we as a civilization collectively publish, Wolfram Alpha is for ANSWERING questions about what we as a civilization collectively know. It’s the next step in the distribution of knowledge and intelligence around the world — a new leap in the intelligence of our collective “Global Brain.” And like any big next-step, Wolfram Alpha works in a new way — it computes answers instead of just looking them up. Wolfram Alpha, at its heart is quite different from a brute force statistical search engine like Google. And it is not going to replace Google — it is not a general search engine: You would probably not use Wolfram Alpha to shop for a new car, find blog posts about a topic, or to choose a resort for your honeymoon. It is not a system that will understand the nuances of what you consider to be the perfect romantic getaway, for example — there is still no substitute for manual human-guided search for that. Where it appears to excel is when
Newssift.com
http://www.newssift.com/index.jsp
Financial Times has developed a business search engine which searches news, magazine, television, radio, and expert commentary and allows users to focus their search on clusters
A business news search engine that provides semantic web features. For example, breaks the results into categories.
uche nach wirtschaftsartikeln
GissiSim.com | How to twitter like a pro
http://www.gissisim.com/2009/03/how-to-twitter-like-a-pro/
good info about using tools to streamline your tweets
Super tips on using Twitter
6 Reasons Why Twitter is the Future of Search - Google Beware
http://www.winningtheweb.com/twitter-future-search-google.php
6 Reasons Why Twitter is the Future of Search
SitePoint » How Google Really Wants You to Optimize Your Site
http://www.sitepoint.com/blogs/2009/03/07/seo-for-google/
by Mihaela Lica "Please note that the “Googlers are delighted” when sites are optimized for search. The moral: know your SEO!"
Optimize Your Site
Does Google care for SEO? Yes, it does: from Google’s SEO Starter Guide (pdf) to help provided in the Google Webmaster Help Forum, the search engine is pretty transparent when it comes to how it prefers you to optimize your site for inclusion. We’ll be discussing URL structure, TrustRank and duplicate content issues.
SitePoint.com - » How Google Really Wants You to Optimize Your Site
Twitter Search Results on Google for Greasemonkey
http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/43451
Nice feature to get recent Twitter results along with usual search results in Google.
Google hack
"It displays the most recent 5 tweets for the query that you are search for, giving both real-time Twitter search results and Google results on the same page (...) It matches the language of the Google search results (based on the 'hl' url parameter). So if you are searching Google France, it will list only french tweets, etc."
Academic Reference and Research Index, accessing selected reference sites
http://www.academicindex.net/
fizy / videomusic.
http://fizy.com/
fizy is an online jukebox that was designed with the express aim of being simple and easy to use. enjoy and share it with your friends.
fizy / videomusic.
Find that song quickly!
101 Undiscovered Freebies: The List - PC World
http://www.pcworld.com/article/161674/101_undiscovered_freebies_the_list.html
Adobe - Search Engine Optimization (SEO) Technology Center
http://www.adobe.com/devnet/seo/
Ensuring that search engines can crawl and index your rich Internet applications (RIAs)—so that your content can be found by others—is of critical importance to building and maintaining an online presence. While Adobe and the leading search engines are making significant strides in making SWF content more searchable, you can take additional steps now to improve your search ranking positions further. The SEO Technology Center helps explain what the challenges are and provides practical steps, examples, and best practices that you can follow to overcome them.
Search Engine Optimization Technology Center
Amazanian - Search Amazon for Prime eligible items - Amazon Prime only search engine
http://www.amazanian.com/
Nifty use of the Amazon API to create an alternative search interface. I like.
Search Amazon for Prime eligible items - Amazon Prime only search engine - Amazon. Prime. Results. - Quickly find Amazon.com products eligible for free shipping
Twitter: We Can Do What Google Can't - Advertising Age - Digital
http://adage.com/digital/article?article_id=135016
"a search of "what's happening -- right now," and in Twitter's small but growing world, it is. While being a searchable database of what is being said at a particular time is unique, it doesn't take Twitter too far afield from Google, which is a catalog of the world's recorded knowledge. Google looks back at what documents have been produced and can be surfaced, while Twitter looks back at what was said on a given topic. "
"While being a searchable database of what is being said at a particular time is unique, it doesn't take Twitter too far afield from Google, which is a catalog of the world's recorded knowledge. Google looks back at what documents have been produced and can be surfaced, while Twitter looks back at what was said on a given topic. "Certainly there's an AdWords-like business there, but, as Mr. Chaffee told us, Twitter has another "wild card." "In the future, searches won't only query what's being said at the moment, but will go out to the Twitter audience in the form of a question, like a faster and less-filtered Yahoo Answers or Wiki Answers. Users would be able to tap the collective knowledge of the 6 million or so members of the Twitterverse."
from BF
Twitter sees lucrative opportunities in search, albeit a different kind of search than what Google offers, and, as co-founder Biz Stone told Ad Age recently, "we'll certainly be exploring those."
Twitter SEO - How to Optimize Your Website For Twitter Search
http://www.winningtheweb.com/twitter-seo-optimize-search.php
Optimising for Twitter search
consigli seo per twitte
I think this article means "How to optimize your tweets for search results"
Hunch
http://www.hunch.com/
i suspect this'll be pretty big
From Angus
Hunch helps you make decisions and gets smarter the more you use it.
Over beslissingen en advies. Van een van de oprichters van Flickr. Nog niet kunnen uittesten, is nog in beta stadium, alleen op uitnodiging. Kan interessant zijn.
TheOfficialBoard
http://www.theofficialboard.com/
Search for organizational charts with The Official Board. We provide constantly updated organizational charts of the world’s 20 000 largest corporations. A strong personal network is the key to professional success. The Official Board is constantly developed and updated by our members in real time. That means our members are the first to know. Free registration is required. Most of the information can be accessed for free by our members. Then, by adding to the database, they become allowed to search for deeper information in each organizational chart.
View the organizational charts of the world's 20 000 largest corporations.
Welcome to The Official Board. We provide constantly updated organizational charts of the world's 20 000 largest corporations.
org charts of companies
Ger information om företagets ledning. Wiki
org charts
"We provide constantly updated organizational charts of the world’s 20 000 largest corporations."
See also the techcrunch article.
Tweleted: recover deleted Twitter messages for good or evil
http://tweleted.com/
Find the tweets you've lost
Tweleted allows you to recover Twitter messages — tweets — after they've been deleted.
Rails Searchable API Doc
http://railsapi.com/
Woot! Finally a neat and nice rails rdoc!
API Documentation Search facility for Ruby On Rails
How-To: Search the Social Web - Ultimate Toolkit
http://www.interactiveinsightsgroup.com/blog1/how-to-search-the-social-web-ultimate-toolkit/
socialmedia search tools monitoring socialnetworking ; Social Search Engines That Search Across Multiple Social Media Sites ; Finding Information on Blogs ; Searching on Twitter, Microblogs and Lifestreaming Services ; Message Boards and Forum Search Tools ; Conversations and Comments Search Tools ; Finding Information on Social News, Bookmarking and Other Social Media Sites ; Brand Monitoring Tools and Techniques ; Managing Your Search Information: Advice on Aggregation & Filtering ; Finding People On the Social Web ;
Check for Reruns for Any of Your Favorite Shows - RerunCheck
http://reruncheck.com/
Check for Reruns for Any of Your Favorite Shows
HostMonk - Compare hosting packages - Dedicated hosting, VPS hosting, Shared hosting
http://www.hostmonk.com/
HostMonk - Compare hosting packages - Dedicated hosting, VPS hosting, Shared hosting
Tinker (beta)
http://www.tinker.com/
Event aggregator for Twitter
Tinker is a simple way to discover events people are chattering about on Twitter. Follow an event stream and Tinker will show you relevant real-time conversations from social media sources like Facebook and Twitter. Whether it's the Oscars or a new iPhone release, no event is too big or small to Tinker about.
Tinker is a simple way to discover events people are chattering about on Twitter. Follow an event stream and Tinker will show you relevant real-time conversations from social media sources like Facebook and Twitter. Whether it's the Oscars or a new iPhone release, no event is too big or small to Tinker about. Stay on top of the latest buzz. Check out the latest Events.
Sideline from Yahoo!
http://sideline.yahoo.com/
adobe air twitter live search monitor
Sideline is an Adobe® AIR™ desktop application built with the Yahoo! User Interface Library (YUI). It allows users to create and group custom queries by topics of interest. Sideline is an open source application released under the BSD license. The first beta release is out and the code is hosted on github. If you experience difficulties with the Flash "Install" badge on this site you can find the manual download here. Follow Sideline on Twitter.
Aplicativo para acompanhamento de Twitter
Sideline is an Adobe® AIR™ desktop application built with the Yahoo! User Interface Library (YUI). It allows users to create and group custom queries by topics of interest. Sideline is an open source application released under the BSD license. The first beta release is out and the code is hosted on github. If you experience difficulties with the Flash "Install" badge on this site you can find the manual download here.
vastfm.com - free streaming music.
http://www.vastfm.com/
tanta ottima musica in streaming
Joe Sammy Saving Abel Sharko Dot Allison Faunts Kyuss Thin Lizzy La Castañeda Dissection Mylène Farmer Vashti Bunyan Ed Motta Darius Rucker Uh Huh Her Righteous Brothers Antestor Celldweller Porcupine Tree Eyes Of Shiva Shania Twain Thursday The Wonder Stuff In Flames Nevermore Trees Molella Magnate Y Valentino Rotting Christ My Brightest Diamond Nichole Nordeman Edith Marquez Sonata Arctica Iván Ferreiro Jason Molina Daniel Powter Ian Pooley Blümchen The Long Blondes Sabotage Universe Shirley Bassey Gary Allan Ntm Spongebob Squarepants Squarepusher The Tough Alliance Star Salzman Access Chris Isaak Charme Tag Team Emotions Michelle Williams Rollins Band Eko Fresh Antony And The Johnsons Lil Eddie Julio Iglesias Tears Tierra Santa Antonia Font
Rádio online similar à LastFM, mas melhor.
Check Username Availability at Multiple Social Networking Sites
http://namechk.com/
Allow you to check the availability of your username across multiple sites
Check Username Availability
フォント専門サイト fontnavi(フォントナビ)
http://fontnavi.jp/index.aspx
フォント探しに便利
フォントを扱ってるサイト。有料のみ?
便利なフォント検索サイトがOPEN! 3,000以上の日本語フォントからすぐに探せます。
Hunch
http://www.hunch.com/preview/
questions hunch
What is Hunch? Hunch is a decision-making tool that's customized for you. After asking you 10 questions or less, Hunch will provide a concrete result for decisions of every kind. Because Hunch is powered by user input, it gets smarter each time someone contributes to it.
Sources: Google In Talks To Acquire Twitter (Updated)
http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/04/02/sources-google-in-late-stage-talks-to-buy-twitter/
Yes, yes, we know it's not true. But what would be the implications if it were...
"Our goal is to build a profitable, independent company and we're just getting started. "
Here’s a heck of a rumor that we’ve sourced from two separate people close to the negotiations: Google is in late stage negotiations to acquire Twitter. We don’t know the price but can assume its well, well north of the $250 million valuation that they saw in their recent funding.
"Here’s a heck of a rumor that we’ve sourced from two separate people close to the negotiations: Google is in late stage negotiations to acquire Twitter"
An interesting development in the rumors that Google could be acquiring Twitter...
Kids.Net.Au - Search engine for kids, children, parents, educators and teachers - Searching sites designed for kids that are child safe. Includes a Thesaurus, Dictionary, Encyclopedia, and Toy Store.
http://www.kids.net.au/
Search engine for kids, children, parents, educators and teachers - Searching sites designed for kids that are child safe. Includes a Thesaurus, Dictionary, Encyclopedia, and Toy Store.
Kid sites and info good for kids and educators
首页 - 谷歌音乐搜索
http://www.google.cn/music/homepage
7 Top Twitter Topic Trackers - ReadWriteWeb
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/7_top_twitter_topic_trackers.php
to follow street art trends - or find people - etc -
services that look for a specific keyword, topic, or hashtag (all falling under the fuzzy category of meme or viral idea) and cluster related tweets together.
Nanocrowd - The movie search engine
http://www.nanocrowd.com/
Now let us find you a movie!
A fancy Apple.com-style search suggestion
http://www.marcofolio.net/webdesign/a_fancy_apple.com-style_search_suggestion.html
nicely designed autosuggest results drop down!
localtweeps :: Help Localize The Twittersphere!
http://localtweeps.com/
Localize The Twittersphere!
TWEEFIND - Twitter Search By User Rank
http://www.tweefind.com/
Alternatives to Windows, Mac, Linux and online applications | AlternativeTo.net
http://alternativeto.net/
moritz.stefaner.eu - Elastic Lists - NYT
http://moritz.stefaner.eu/projects/elastic-lists/NYT/
Google's Love For Newspapers & How Little They Appreciate It
http://daggle.com/090406-225638.html
It was a hostile audience. It was June 2007, at a conference center in London, where newspaper and magazine publishers were hearing how a new industry-backed search engine rights standard called ACAP was coming along. The day ended with an "issues" oriented panel. The audience didn't seem that pleased with me telling them they were full of shit about how important they thought they were and how awful they thought they had it from Google in particular. I didn't phrase it like that, but that was the essence of my attitude. I'd rarely encountered so many people in one place with such a sense of entitlement. Worse, these were supposedly my own people. Newspaper folks, where I got my start in journalism. What an embarrassment. I'm not talking the rank-and-file of newspapers, however -- the reporters and editors doing the grunt work. This crowd was full of publishers or editors of a different type, not wordsmithing and story assignment but looking out for the business issues.
I also explained that unlike virtually all other publishers on the internet, newspapers were given extraordinary special status with Google. They were among the very select few to be admitted into Google News and receive the huge amounts of traffic it could send their ways. That many small blogs with excellent content struggle for admittance that these other publishers just got handed to them on a silver platter.
/via Perttu) Search Engine Land -verkkojulkaisun päätoimittaja sanomalehdille: Stop looking to blame Google for your failings. Figure out a better business model rather than blowing hot air about the privileged positions you occupy.
Dave, you might find this one interesting
» Twitter, the Most Important Website Since Google?
http://www.97thfloor.com/blog/twitter-the-most-important-website-since-google/
Most Important Website
Discusses how the author uses Twitter to get information on buying a car, etc.
week 2 discussion
twitter resource
Hotels, Hotel Deals, Vacations, Resorts and Travel Deals - hotelicopter
http://hotelicopter.com/
Book hotels and travel deals
very nice site
デザインすっきり&AJAX満載サイト
Search Engine Optimization (SEO) Tips - Gabriel Weinberg's Blog
http://www.gabrielweinberg.com/blog/2009/04/search-engine-optimization-seo-tips.html
Search Engine Optimization (SEO) Tips
"tagged seo"
PDF Books Search Engine
http://search-pdf-books.com/
Search free PDF books
PDF搜索
Found this at home. Don't know how to fully use it, but.
liteFlick
http://www.liteflick.com/
CoolIris + Flickr = The best way to search for pictures online
Use flickr API in the server
Top 7 Icon Search Engines | SingleFunction
http://singlefunction.com/top-7-icon-search-engines/
Awesome Icon search engines
Search Flashcards!
http://www.flashcardflash.com/
Flash Card Flash
Find flashcards from the best flashcard sites.
http://www.flashcardflash.com/
Find flashcards from the best flashcard sites
25 Text Batch Processing Tools Reviewed | Developer's Toolbox | Smashing Magazine
http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2009/04/10/25-text-batch-processing-tools-reviewed
Text Batch Processing Tools Reviewed
smashingmagazine.com ??? a??????
Vattoz - Your Online Music Player
http://www.vattoz.com/
search for songs and listen/build playlists/watch video
Rough Type: Nicholas Carr's Blog: Google in the middle
http://www.roughtype.com/archives/2009/04/google_in_the_m.php
A classic in the making of how Nicholas Carr got it completely wrong.
"What Google doesn't mention is that the billions of clicks and the millions of ad dollars are so fragmented among so many thousands of sites that no one site earns enough to have a decent online business. Where the real money ends up is at the one point in the system where traffic is concentrated: the Google search engine." One side of the Google, media deabate.
"Once the news business reduces supply, it can begin to consolidate traffic, which in turn consolidates ad revenues and, not least, opens opportunities to charge subscription fees of one sort or another - opportunities that today, given the structure of the industry, seem impossible. With less supply, the supplier gains market power at the expense of the middleman. The fundamental problem facing the news business today does not lie in Google's search engine. It lies in the structure of the news business itself."
Google as Wal-Mart. (via @cshirky and @timoreilly)
SEOmoz | How Google's Rankings Algorithm Has Changed Over Time
http://www.seomoz.org/blog/how-googles-rankings-algorithm-has-changed-over-time-
Google's Search-based Keyword Tool: Monetize The Long Tail of Search | Occam's Razor by Avinash Kaushik
http://www.kaushik.net/avinash/2009/04/googles-search-based-keyword-tool-monetize-long-tail-search.html
twazzup
http://www.twazzup.com/
powerful twitter search engine. ROCKS! FriendFeed better run out and drink some of this juice!
A powerful twitter search engine with a nice interface
Super Cool Twitter Search & It Rocks!_Twazzup
Seth's Blog: How to make money with SEO
http://sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_blog/2009/04/how-to-make-money-with-seo.html
How Google Stole Control Over Content Distribution By Stealing Links - Publishing 2.0
http://publishing2.com/2009/04/11/how-google-stole-control-over-content-distribution-by-stealing-links
Just to clarify, the use of “steal” and “stole’ is in the sense of “stole the game.” The point of this post is to explain how Google won, and not at all to suggest that they didn’t deserve to win. Google’s success is a direct reflection of how much value they create, i.e. A LOT — they solved a problem in the market that nobody else figure out how to solve or even recognized as the huge opportunity in the market. This post is also intended to help media companies understand better how Google works so that they can better compete in the web content marketplace, not to justify any feelings of “sour grapes.”
"If media companies want to compete with Google, they need to look at the source of its power — judging good content, which enables Google to be the most efficient and effective distributor of content. They also need to look at Google’s fundamental limitation — its judgment is dependent on OTHER people expressing their judgment of content in the form of links. Above all, they need to look at sources of content judgment that Google currently can’t access, because they are not yet expressed as links on the web."
Wolfram|Alpha: Searching for Truth | h+ Magazine
http://www.hplusmagazine.com/articles/ai/wolframalpha-searching-truth
And now, in 2009, a new kind of browser search engine called Wolfram|Alpha is about to appear. The other day I talked to Stephen on the phone for about two hours, and he demonstrated some of Wolfram|Alpha’s powers via a web-conferencing hook-up. In the following, I’ll be paraphrasing his words, based on my notes, my memory, and an audio recording of our conversation.
Stephen Wolfram
Wolfram|Alpha can pop out an answer to pretty much any kind of factual question that you might pose to a scientist, economist, banker, or other kind of expert. The exciting part is that you’re not just looking up pages on the web, you’re getting new information that’s generated by computations working from the known data. Wolfram says the response can be so speedy because, “We’ve found that, of all the things science can compute, most take a second or less.”
"... Wolfram|Alpha can pop out an answer to pretty much any kind of factual question that you might pose to a scientist, economist, banker, or other kind of expert. The exciting part is that you’re not just looking up pages on the web, you’re getting new information that’s generated by computations working from the known data. Wolfram says the response can be so speedy because, “We’ve found that, of all the things science can compute, most take a second or less.” ..." [Accessed Tuesday, 14th April, 2009]
9 Semantic Search Engines That Will Change the World of Search
http://www.searchenginejournal.com/semantic-search-engines/9832/
Quero explorar cada um dos 9 sites, mas preciso de tempo antes disso.
TwitZap (101) What's Happening
http://www.twitzap.com/#What%27s%20Happening
TwitZap lets you slice Twitter into channels of stuff that matters to you. Once your channels are set they will update in real-time, all in a familiar interface.
auto-refresh
Twitter search tool that lets you create channels to monitor activity in realtime.
【危険】実名を公開すると、あなたの住所や電話番号なども丸見えになります : HemoSTATION BLOG
http://hemohemoblog.blog38.fc2.com/blog-entry-1.html
【危険】実名を公開すると、あなたの住所や電話番号なども丸見えになります
Directory of phone numbers for customer service and customer support
http://contacthelp.com/
Looking for a customer service number? ContactHelp.com will get you there FAST!
Directory of phone numbers for customer service and customer support
The Monster List of Freelance Job Sites - 2009 Update - FreelanceSwitch - The Freelance Blog
http://www.freelanceswitch.com/finding/the-monster-list-of-freelance-job-sites-2009-update/#more-1810
Every freelancer needs clients. We rely on them, nurture our relationships with them, and provide a quality of service that keeps then coming back. And we can never have enough of them! The Monster List of Freelance Job Sites has one purpose: to massively increase your source of potential clients and potential jobs. This list, like Isaac Newton, stands on the shoulders of giants. The original Monster List of Freelance Job Sites has been valuable and much visited since April 2007. Your hundreds of comments have greatly added to its value. This list is a thorough update, removing dead links, adding new sites, and taking on board many of the suggestions from your comments.
Details of the different types of jobs.
TwitterMass - Massively Grow Your Twitter Network
http://twittermass.com/
cloud.li
http://cloud.li/#%22you%20make%20me%22%7Cfeel
Genera un núvol de Tags de Twitter a partir de la paraula que busques
Cloud-based Twitter search engine The interface is simple 'search' and 'exclude' and you type in as appropriate. That then results in a tag cloud (presented on a size basis) with other terms, which link you directly into an advanced search over at Twitter. Good if you're not sure of what you want to find I suppose, and need some keyword ideas to help.
Twitter search engine.
Google Services for Websites
http://www.google.com/webmasters/provider/
Custom Search, Webmaster tools, etc.
Serviços do Google para websites
- Google Search
http://www.google.com/cse?cx=003849996876419856805:erhhdbygrma&ie=UTF-8&q=&sa=Search
Google Torrent Search
crazedlist.org : search craigslist like a madman
http://www.crazedlist.org/index.cgi
coolest craigslist search ever!
crazedlist.org : search craigslist like a madman
Haystack - Search for Django
http://haystacksearch.org/
Will need eventually to replace __istartswith
Search doesn't have to be hard. Haystack lets you write your search code once and choose the search engine you want it to run on. With a familiar API that should make any Djangonaut feel right at home and an architecture that allows you to swap things in and out as you need to, it's how search ought to be.
Modular Search for Django
Haystack is a modular search framework for Django. It works directly with Django Models and provides a familiar API to people who are comfortable with Django.
Google Similar Images
http://similar-images.googlelabs.com/
Comme son nom l'indique, Google Similar Images permet de rechercher des images similaires. L'interface est calquée sur celle de Google Images. Effectuez une recherche puis cliquez sur un lien "images semblables" sous l'une des vignettes affichées. Vous trouverez alors une multitude d'images relative à celle que vous avez sélectionnée. le système rassemble sur une même page de résultat les images ayant le même contexte de mots clés. Ceci permet par exemple d'avoir un événement photographié sous plusieurs angles. Les images proches sont également affichées dans le cadre supérieur qui apparaît lorsque l'on clique sur un résultat.
類似画像検索。便利
回転画像マッチング captcha で使ったやつと同じエンジンなんだろか?金にならなそうだけどスゲー。
Google no para de lanzar nuevos servicios. Google Images que acaba de salir de Google Labs nos permite encontrar imagenes similares a la que hayamos encontrado en una primera búsqueda
Ruby on Rails Documentation
http://voloko.ru/sdoc/rails/rdoc/
Search for Recipes by Ingredient - Recipe Puppy
http://www.recipepuppy.com/
thanks to lifehacker for this link
Search engine for finding recipes based on what you have in the house!
9 Twitter Search Apps : Better Than Twitter & Google
http://www.searchenginejournal.com/twitter-search-apps/9126/
Twitter Search was a red hot topic last week, and will probably continue to heat up as Twitter usage grows ...
Twitter Search is kind of a boring example as the best way to tap into the Twitter Search API. Various 3rd party applications do a much better job of using Twitter Search to the best of its abilities and here are some of my favorites.
Better ways to search for real time information
Now You Can Change What Google Says About You - ReadWriteWeb
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/now_you_can_change_what_google_says_about_you.php
The program offers people control over their search appearance only in as much as they are willing to give Google more information about themselves. Google's Joe Kraus explained to us that up to four Google Profiles will appear at the bottom of a results page.
The Best Search Engine List On The Internet!
http://www.20search.com/
【kotobank】時事問題、ニュースもわかるネット百科事典コトバンク
http://kotobank.jp/
44辞書、43万語。RSSや検索プラグインとか対応しててなかなか今風。期待。
百科事典
朝日新聞、講談社、小学館などが参加する、信頼性の高い用語解説が特徴のサービスです。朝日新聞社とECナビが運営しています。(無料)
6 Twitter Search Services Compared
http://mashable.com/2009/04/22/twitter-search-services/
With developers rushing like wild dogs to build and launch applications to make your Twitter (Twitter reviews) experience more productive, how can you choose which is the best tool to use if you’re running queries on your company name and competitor’s product line, or references on small-town bakeries or Red Sox pitchers? Thankfully, there is no shortage of search applications. But how different are their interfaces, how similar are their results, and what options do they offer? Let’s see.
Torrent File Search Using Google Custom Search - Scour the Entire Web for Bit Torrent Files
http://www.thepirategoogle.com/
Please Note: This site is not affiliated with Google, it simply makes use of Google Custom Search to restrict your searches to Torrent files. You can do this with any regular Google search by appending your query with filetype:torrent. This technique can be used for any type of file supported by Google.
The Best Ways to Discover Music Through Twitter | Epicenter from Wired.com
http://blog.wired.com/business/2009/04/the-best-ways-t.html
"Twitter's growing fame as a text platform is slightly deceiving. A huge amount of music gets posted to to the messaging service every single day — the trick is knowing how to find it."
The Best Ways to Discover Music Through Twitter
The Best Recipe Search on the Web
http://www.food.com/homebase.do?pageState=default
WEBプロデュースに役立つ10の無料ツール | I AM BLOGGING NOW.
http://ogino.ficc.jp/archives/2009/04/tools.html
かなり釣りエントリーっぽいタイトルですが、企画を作る際に使っているツールについて...
What The Trend? Find out WHY terms are trending on Twitter
http://www.whatthetrend.com/
Find out what's trending on Twitter and why. For each trend, we give you a quick explanation of WHY it's trending (these blurbs are edited by you!) You can also see the latest tweets, Flickr photos and news stories.
Twitter Power Search - real time twitter search
http://twitterpowersearch.com/
interesting article bout twitter
TwitterPowerSearch arranged according to Twitter TwitPic Facebook Digg YouTube google
Official Google Blog: Two new improvements to Google results pages
http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2009/03/two-new-improvements-to-google-results.html
Today we're rolling out two new improvements to Google search. The first offers an expanded list of useful related searches and the second is the addition of longer search result descriptions -- both of which help guide users more effectively to the information they need.
3/24/2009 07:18:00 AM Today we're rolling out two new improvements to Google search. The first offers an expanded list of useful related searches and the second is the addition of longer search result descriptions -- both of which help guide users more effectively to the information they need.
Semantics in searching
Pittsburgh Pattern Recognition
http://facemining.pittpatt.com/
facial recognition Star Trek
Navigate video by facial recognition, demo'd on the original Star Trek
face mining - nice
Now that's a good use of facial recognition!
Wolfram|Alpha: Our First Impressions - ReadWriteWeb
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/wolframalpha_our_first_impressions.php
Another query with a very sophisticated result was "uncle's uncle's brother's son." Now if you type that into Google, the result will be a useless list of sites that don't even answer this specific question, but Alpha actually returns an interactive genealogic tree with additional information, including data about the 'blood relationship fraction,' for example (3.125% in this case).
The hype around Wolfram|Alpha, the next "Google killer" from the makers of Mathematica, has been building over the last few weeks. Today, we were lucky enough to attend a one-hour web demo with Stephen Wolfram, and from what we've seen, it definitely looks like it can live up to the hype - though, because it is so different from traditional search engines, it will definitely not be a "Google killer."
More impressions on Wolfram Alpha question answering engine
Nizmlab.com - Popular Online Videos
http://nizmlab.com/
feedmil.com - a "long tail" feed search engine
http://www.feedmil.com/
topic focused search engine for blog feeds, news feeds, social media feeds, microblog feeds, podcasts, photocasts, and videocasts
cool!!
ロングテール検索エンジン
Official Google Blog: Adding search power to public data
http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2009/04/adding-search-power-to-public-data.html
All the data we've used in this first launch are produced and published by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and the U.S. Census Bureau's Population Division. They did the hard work! We just made the data a bit easier to find and use. Since Google's acquisition of Trendalyzer two years ago, we have been working on creating a new service that make lots of data instantly available for intuitive, visual exploration.
Google launched a new search feature that makes it easy to find and compare public data. So for example, when comparing Santa Clara county data to the national unemployment rate, it becomes clear not only that Santa Clara's peak during 2002-2003 was really dramatic, but also that the recent increase is a bit more drastic than the national rate. If you go to Google.com and type in [unemployment rate] or [population] followed by a U.S. state or county, you will see the most recent estimates. Once you click the link, you'll go to an interactive chart that lets you add and remove data for different geographical areas.
http://www.google.com/publicdata?ds=usunemployment&met=unemployment_rate&idim=county:CN060850#met=unemployment_rate&idim=county:PS060900
Adding search power to public data 4/28/2009 12:17:00 PM Earthquakes are not the only thing that can shake Silicon Valley. After the dot-com bubble burst back in 2000 the unemployment rate of Santa Clara county went up to 9.1%. During the last couple of months, it has gone up again:
Google has launched a cool, if somewhat limited, new feature that makes it easier to search for and visualize statistics gleaned from public data. You can search for "unemployment rate" or "population" for any area in the United States and Google will provide you with information from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics and the Census Bureau.
"We just launched a new search feature that makes it easy to find and compare public data... If you go to Google.com and type in [unemployment rate] or [population] followed by a U.S. state or county, you will see the most recent estimates... Once you click the link, you'll go to an interactive chart that lets you add and remove data for different geographical areas."
Do more with less
http://www.google.com/intl/en_ALL/domorewithless/index.html
With the right approach and resources, a downturn can actually provide real opportunities for a savvy marketer. We've compiled a list of recommended strategies and Google tools that can help you reveal opportunity and achieve your marketing goals. Even better? Many of these tools are free, so they can also help you do more with less.
us
Visible Tweets – Twitter Visualisations. Now with added prettiness!
http://visibletweets.com/
interesting
The Manuals - Free Manuals Online
http://the-manuals.com/
5.770.000 Free Manuals !
The Manuals - Free Manuals Online
motore di ricerca per trovare in rete manuali scaricabili gratuitamente
Make Google Real-Time With Twitter Search Add-on - ReadWriteWeb
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/make_google_real_time_with_twitter_ad-on.php
7 Totally Unique Flickr Search Tools
http://mashable.com/2009/05/02/flickr-search-tools/
To find images for presentations: Whether you’re just looking for a more feature-rich version of Flickr search or want to perform search in a completely different way, these seven Flickr search tools will serve you in finding that perfect photo.
Sometimes it’s simply overwhelming how many gorgeous photos there are on FlickrFlickr reviewsFlickr reviews - sifting through them to find a picture to use on your blog or to just admire can be a chore. Luckily for us however, Flickr has an
Create Effective Search Result Pages | UX Booth
http://www.uxbooth.com/blog/create-effective-search-result-pages/
Search Result page
How To Monitor Online Conversations
http://webworkerdaily.com/2009/03/31/how-to-monitor-online-conversations/
Keeping up with online conversations can be a daunting task. As a freelance consultant, I not only need to keep up with what people are saying about me and my company, but I also need to monitor the latest industry trends to learn new skills and stay relevant. While wearing my blogging hat, I also have to keep up with conversations that would be interesting to web workers for this blog, or relevant for people building online communities for my own blog.
social media measurement, monitoring
An invention that could change the internet for ever - News, Gadgets & Tech - The Independent
http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/gadgets-and-tech/news/an-invention-that-could-change-the-internet-for-ever-1678109.html
Wolfram Alpha,
5 Terrific Twitter Research Tools
http://mashable.com/2009/05/03/twitter-research-tools/
awesome reference article around Twitter
SEOmoz | 12 Easy Mistakes that Plague Newcomers to the SEO Field
http://www.seomoz.org/blog/12-easy-mistakes-that-plague-newcomers-to-the-seo-field
I've been working with a lot of newcomers to SEO lately thanks to our PRO membership Q+A (BTW - sorry for the delays, the volume's tripled in the last 3 weeks, so we're a bit overwhelmed). It's been a great learning experience and I've gotten to see many of the struggles and misconceptions that affect entrants to the subject.
Eric Schmidt Tells Charlie Rose Google Is “Unlikely” To Buy Twitter And Wants To Turn Phones Into TVs
http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/03/07/eric-schmidt-tells-charlie-rose-google-is-unlikely-to-buy-twitter-and-wants-to-turn-phones-into-tvs/
Charlie Rose interviews Eric Schmidt, the CEO of Google.
There are roughly a billion more mobile phones coming online in the next three to three and a half years, that extra billion voices are voices we have never heard in languages we don’t speak. We have no idea what they’re going to tell us, but they’re going to be heard.
Via Michal's blog
James Smith • loopj.com » Blog Archive » jQuery Plugin: Tokenizing Autocomplete Text Entry
http://loopj.com/2009/04/25/jquery-plugin-tokenizing-autocomplete-text-entry/
This is a jQuery plugin to allow users to select multiple items from a predefined list, using autocompletion as they type to find each item. You may have seen a similar type of text entry when filling in the recipients field sending messages on facebook.
Autocomplete with multiple items per input.
Lifehacker - Display the Date a Web Page Was Published in Search Results - Search Techniques
http://lifehacker.com/5239562/display-the-date-a-web-page-was-published-in-search-results
This is invaluable! (Especially helpful for things like writing Silverlight 2 code, where the documentation is largely in blog posts, and the way to make CustomControls changed significantly between Beta 2 and RTW.)
&as_qdr=y15
Display the Date a Web Page Was Published in Search Results
Ditch Google For A Day: 10 Amazing Search Engines To Try out - Dumb Little Man
http://www.dumblittleman.com/2009/03/ditch-google-for-day-10-amazing-search.html
Search engine alternatives to Google.
search engines galore
Click through for the links to the search engines
What Social Media Means for Search - Advertising Age - Digital
http://adage.com/digital/article?article_id=135566
The three kinds of online connections. Marketers need to be aware of the different types of personal networks emerging through social media.
It's Not Just What's on a Page or Who Links to It; It's How It Relates to Users' Personal Networks
Google検索の「&as_qdr=y15」オプションが便利だぞ - IDEA*IDEA ~ 百式管理人のライフハックブログ ~
http://www.ideaxidea.com/archives/2009/05/useful_google_search_options.html
Google検索の「&amp;as_qdr=y15」オプションが便利だぞ * 2009-05-05 (Tue) 9:03 * Google関連 * hatena button * hatena count * save this page del.icio.us Googleで検索するときに「&amp;as_qdr=y15」をつけると検索結果に「そのサイトがいつ公開されたか」を表示してくれます。 クリックしてみたけどえらい昔のサイトだったよ・・・という事態を防ぐことができて便利なのでは。 gs ↑ こんな感じ。便利。 なお、この日付は最初にクロールされた日ではなくて、最初に公開された日らしいです。サイトマップやらなにやらから計算しているらしいですが、100%正確ではないのでご注意を。そこらへん詳しく知りたい人は原文をあたってくださいな。 » Lifehacker - Display the Date a Web Page Was Published in Search Results - Search Techniques
"Googleで検索するときに「&as_qdr=y15」をつけると検索結果に「そのサイトがいつ公開されたか」を表示してくれます"
IDEA*IDEA ~ 百式管理人のライフハックブログ
Twitter Search to dive deeper, rank results | Webware - CNET
http://news.cnet.com/8301-17939_109-10235360-2.html
Twitter search to mine embedded links. woot!
Twitter Search will become a lot more useful soon, the microblogging site's new vice president of operations said Wednesday night.
Food.com : Login
http://www.food.com/user-login.do
Search for recipes on multiple sites at once
Food.com is a handy little application that let's you search for, store, and manage all your recipes - in one place. As a Beta member you become an integral part of the development of this product, helping guide us in the design of the features and functionalities with your feedback. We're happy to have you participate. Did you mean to go to Food Network? Try this link: http://www.foodnetwork.com Log In Returning Beta participants: *Email: *Password: Keep me logged in Forgot password? First time visitors: Interested in being a Beta Participant? Excellent! We will need you to register. It's a quick and easy. Just click the button below.
Recipe Box - can add from any site or your own
Identify: Google People With Two Keystrokes - ReadWriteWeb
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/identify_google_people_with_two_keystrokes.php
Article discussing the Google Social Graph API, a search engine for all the webpages that we identify as profiles online and it tracks the connections between pages linked together for a single person.
Google Uses Twitter to Sell Ads - Advertising Age - Digital
http://adage.com/digital/article?article_id=135758
The search giant has started offering marketers ad units that stream their five most recent "tweets" across the Google AdSense network. The first marketer to use the ad units is Intuit, whose TurboTax brand is trying to boost its Twitter followers. Intuit used several of the measures available for any AdSense campaign to target the ads, which are running on sites such as Bebo, Facebook, Hi5, MySpace and Alltop.
NEW YORK (AdAge.com) -- Twitter may still be tweaking its own business model, but Google has found a way to use the popular microblogging service to sell ads. When a user clicks on an ad from Google, it takes them to TurboTax's Twitter page. When a user clicks on an ad from Google, it takes them to TurboTax's Twitter page. The search giant has started offering marketers ad units that stream their five most recent "tweets" across the Google AdSense network. The first marketer to use the ad units is Intuit, whose TurboTax brand is trying to boost its Twitter followers. Intuit used several of the measures available for any AdSense campaign to target the ads, which are running on sites such as Bebo, Facebook, Hi5, MySpace and Alltop.
Google has started offering marketers ad units that stream their five most recent Twitter "tweets" across the Google AdSense network.
"After all, while Twitter is growing and had about 7 million unique visitors in February, Nielsen NetView pegs the active digital media universe as 167 million people."
How to Mine Twitter for Information
http://webworkerdaily.com/2009/05/11/how-to-mine-twitter-for-information/
Last week, I admitted that I am an information junkie, and I wanted to follow up this week with a ...
Spezify - inspired search
http://beta.spezify.com/
Spezify is a new attempt at creating an easy-to-browse visual search engine
visual and text
Fotos e links relacionados a um tema de busca
Visual Search Engine
Marissa Mayer On Charlie Rose: The Future Of Google, Future Of Search
http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/03/06/marissa-mayer-on-charlie-rose-the-future-of-google/
Charlie Rose, who's been focusing lately on Silicon Valley personalities, interviewed Google Vice President Marissa Mayer last night. In a long and broad ...
Great interview of Marissa from Google on Charlie Rose http://tinyurl.com/b35f9n (via @jowyang) [from http://twitter.com/gunnarr/statuses/1293260644]
Charlie Rose, who’s been focusing lately on Silicon Valley personalities, interviewed Google Vice President Marissa Mayer last night. In a long and broad ranging discussion, Marissa talks about the product development cycle at Google as well as the future of search and other key areas of technology.
Google Announces Support for Microformats and RDFa - O'Reilly Radar
http://radar.oreilly.com/2009/05/google-announces-support-for-m.html
Good news for microformats, support of google can make a large difference
Google Announces Support for Microformats and RDFa - O'Reilly Radar Google Announces Support for Microformats and RDFaby Timothy M. O'Brien| comments: 8On Tuesday, Google introduced a feature called Rich Snippets which provides users with a convenient summary of a ... はてなブックマーク - Google Announces Support for Microformats and RDFa - O'Reilly Radar はてなブックマークに追加 dann dann rdf
Breakdown on Google Microformats
An explanation of RDFa and the impending Google support for the markup.
Official Google Webmaster Central Blog: Introducing Rich Snippets
http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/2009/05/introducing-rich-snippets.html
Now, time for some Q&A with the team: If I mark up my pages, does that guarantee I'll get Rich Snippets? No. We will be rolling this out gradually, and as always we will use our own algorithms and policies to determine relevant snippets for users' queries. We will use structured data when we are able to determine that it helps users find answers sooner. And because you're providing the data on your pages, you should anticipate that other websites and other tools (browsers, phones) might use this data as well. You can let us know that you're interested in participating by filling out this form. What about other existing microformats? Will you support other types of information besides reviews and people? Not every microformat corresponds to data that's useful to show in a search result, but we do plan to support more of the existing microformats and define RDFa equivalents. What's next?
Face.com - Face recognition for the masses.
http://face.com/
have been working hard on Photo Finder, a powerful tool for finding pictures of you and your friends on Facebook. This application is the fastest, most powerful and most accurate facial recognition outside of TV crime dramas.
face recognition photo finder for facebook
Face.com - Face recognition for the masses. - http://face.com/
Introduction to Wolfram|Alpha by Stephen Wolfram
http://www.wolframalpha.com/screencast/introducingwolframalpha.html
Super search engine to be launched 18 May 2009
Stephen Wolfram è quello che ha inventato Mathematica. Adesso lancia una specie di "Google della conoscenza", una riga in cui puoi accedere alla conoscenza e inserirla in calcoli. Sono le cose che mi rendono orgoglioso della specie umana.
Wordpress Function/Tag Lookup Tool
http://wplookup.com/
Find WordPress Functions Documentation — Fast | WPLookup
»Find WordPress Functions Documentation — Fast«: eine webbasierte Suchfunktion für das WordPress-API. Sehr nützlich.
WPLookup is just a simple WordPress theme/plugin development tool for finding the documentation you want quickly.
Find WordPress Functions Documentation — Fast
Twoogle: Search Twitter vs. Google Recent results at the same time
http://twoogle.browsys.com/
Search Twitter and Google at the same time and get quick results side by side in one single window.
Twoogle
New search engines aspire to supplement Google - CNN.com
http://www.cnn.com/2009/TECH/05/12/future.search.engine/index.html
Interesting - we'll see how this all pans out.
Twubs
http://twubs.com/
Twitter
Twubs are hubs around metahashtags - bringing together Twitpics, RSS Feeds, videos, Photos...
Top 10 Wolfram Alpha Easter Eggs
http://mashable.com/2009/05/17/wolfram-easter-eggs/
Wolfram Alpha Easter Eggs
Stephen Wolfram and his team didn’t lack a sense of humor when they built their Mathematica-based engine. Slowly but surely, people have been finding some interesting quirks within Wolfram Alpha, triggered by specific questions or events. These interesting easter eggs will make you smile or raise an eyebrow in bewilderment.
HexoSearch - The World's First Search Engine Dedicated for Actionscript
http://www.hexosearch.com/se/search.aspx
HexoSearch - The World's First Dedicated Search Engine for Actionscript
Search Engine Dedicated for Actionscript
8 Tools to Find Someone Online - Stepcase Lifehack
http://www.lifehack.org/articles/communication/8-tools-to-find-someone-online.html
Finding a way to contact someone has gotten a lot easier: just type their name into Google and follow a few links. For many people, you'll quickly find a
8 tools to finding someone online
Five Things Wolfram Alpha Does Better (And Vastly Different) Than Google
http://mashable.com/2009/05/19/wolfram-alpha-better-than-google/
definition of Twitter-tags, what do they mean?
http://tagdef.com/
Ever seen a hashtag on Twitter, and wondered what it is all about? Now you can look it up, and cast your vote on the definitions. And if you don't like the definitions, or none exists, you can create your own in seconds.
definition of Twitter-tags, what do they mean?
Useful for when you see a hashtag trending and have no idea what it means.
Is Google Rewiring Our Brains?
http://searchengineland.com/dr-teena-moody-chatting-about-our-brains-on-google-16728
interesting title
Is Google Rewiring Our Brains? http://is.gd/m748 [from http://twitter.com/msdaibert/statuses/1881375194]
Is Google Rewiring Our Brains, very interesting, http://bit.ly/lsRAr [from http://twitter.com/gregbond/statuses/1288562619]
Gord Hotchkiss: Are Our Brains Becoming “Googlized?” http://is.gd/m9nr / Is Google Rewiring Our Brains? http://is.gd/m748 searchengineland [from http://twitter.com/bibliothekarin/statuses/1289466114]
Add Full-Text Search to your Django project with Whoosh
http://www.arnebrodowski.de/blog/add-full-text-search-to-your-django-project-with-whoosh.html
Whoosh is a pure-python full-text indexing and searching library. Whoosh was opensourced recently and makes it easy to add a fulltext search to your site without any external services like Lucene or Solr for example. Whoosh is pretty flexible, but to keep it simple let's assume that the index is stored in settings.WHOOSH_INDEX (which should be a path on the filesystem) and that our application is a Wiki and we want to search the Wiki pages. Indexing Documents Before we can query the index we have to make sure that the documents are indexed properly and automatically. It doesn't matter if you put the following code into a new app or an existing app. You only have to make sure, that it lives in a file, which is loaded by Django when the process starts, resonable places would be the __init__.py or the models.py file (or any file imported in those of course) in any app. The following code listing is interrupted by short explanaitions but should be saved into one file: import os from dj
Add Full-Text Search to your Django project with Whoosh
50+ Google and Yahoo Search Shortcuts Cheat Sheet
http://www.searchenginejournal.com/google-and-yahoo-search-shortcuts-cheat-sheet/9972/
This post is intended as a comprehensive guide to Google and Yahoo search shortcuts providing a cheat sheet of over 50 shortcuts and comparing the two search engines.
Awesome Google and Yahoo Cheat sheets!
Stephen Wolfram Reveals Radical New Formula for Web Search | Epicenter
http://www.wired.com/epicenter/2009/05/blog_epicenter_0511_wolframlevy
The home page is nearly blank. At the center, just below a colorful logo, you'll find an empty data field. Type in a phrase, hit Return, and knowledge
Consider a question like “How many Nobel Prize winners were born under a full moon?” Google would find the answer only if someone had previously gone through the whole list, matched the birthplace of each laureate with a table of lunar phases, and posted the results. Wolfram says his engine would have no problem doing this on the fly. “Alpha makes it easy for the typical person to answer anything quantitatively,” he asserts. Wolfram needs some prodding before he talks about the business model. “Plan A is to get this out,” he says. “Maybe it will be a giant piece of philanthropy.” On the other hand, he adds, “we’re happy to license this.” He thinks Alpha would be welcome inside applications, on mobile devices, and in a generalized search engine. Wolfram has already shown Alpha to former intern Brin and thinks that it could make sense to have the engine running behind the scenes in Google searches. Another possible source of revenue: licensing data­bases.
Secret of Googlenomics: Data-Fueled Recipe Brews Profitability
http://www.wired.com/culture/culturereviews/magazine/17-06/nep_googlenomics?currentPage=all
Kuinka Googlen AdWords oikeasti toimii. Steven Levyn erinomainen juttu Wiredissa.
The economics behind the ads you see, and what they cost.
Article by Steven Levy (not: Steven Levitt ;-) ) on Hal Varian, Google chief economist and the application of auctions to all kinds of logistical, organisational or economic problems.
The extreme Google brain ¶ Personal Weblog of Joe Clark, Toronto
http://blog.fawny.org/2009/04/26/google-neuroanatomy/
The problem with Google, from a design perspective
"The male brain, extreme or not, is compatible with visual design. It allows you to learn every font in the Letraset catalogue and work from a grid. In fact, the male-brain capacity for years-long single-mindedness explains why the heads of large ad agencies and design houses are overwhelmingly male. (It isn’t a sexist conspiracy.)"
Work at Google? (Via Daring Fireball: http://daringfireball.net/linked/2009/04/27/clark-google ).
twootles! search Google & Twitter
http://twootles.com/
Topsy
http://topsy.com/
Twitter search.
A search engine powered by tweets
Topsy nutzt Tweets und Retweets zur allgemeinen Indexierung der Web-Inhalte. Bei der Social Media-Suchmaschine kommt es nicht auf die Zahl der Twitter-Follower (Abonnnenten) an. Was machen rund 30 Millionen Twitterer weltweit immer häufiger? Sie posten ohne Ende Linktipps und indexieren damit indirekt relevanten Content. Auf dieses Prinzip setzt Topsy auf.
Sehr gute Suchmaschine, um herauszufinden, wer über welches Thema twittert
Music Artist Cloud for coldplay
http://camaris.no-ip.com:3546/artistcloud/artist/default
Find music bands similar to coldplay including youtube music videos with this mashup by visualizing music band tag clouds.
Find an artist, and in its cloud, find similar artists
grammy awardrtist winning a
If you're looking for some new tunes, Music Artist Cloud creates recommendation clouds of new artists based on the music you already enjoy.
Medtipster - Search
http://www.medtipster.com/search.php
Medtipster will help you compare prices on prescription drugs in your area. It will also help you find suitable generics and alternative therapies. You'll need to talk to your doctor about these, of course. The comparison tool is enough to qualify Medtipster as a Cool Site. But it does so much more than that. It will also help you find mini clinics, immunizations and health screenings!
Designing for Faceted Search
http://www.uie.com/articles/faceted_search
Faceted search, or guided navigation, has become the de facto standard for e-commerce and product-related websites, from big box stores to product review sites. But e-commerce sites aren’t the only ones joining the facets club. Other content-heavy sites such as media publishers (e.g. Financial Times: ft.com), libraries (e.g. NCSU Libraries: lib.ncsu.edu/), and even non-profits (e.g. Urban Land Institute: uli.org) are tapping into faceted search to make their often broad-range of content more findable. Essentially, faceted search has become so ubiquitous that users are not only getting used to it, they are coming to expect it.
http://www.woya.com/
http://www.woya.com/
find deals acroos multiple websites
Stop comparing prices and let Woya find deals for you! Receive alerts when deals appear on Amazon, eBay, Craigslist, CNet, Shopzilla, Yahoo Shopping, PriceGrabber, and more! Woya is one of the best comparison shopping sites online.
RecipeBridge | Find Any Recipe
http://www.recipebridge.com/
receitasespeciais 42 recipebridge.com
Searches across blogs and websites.
Bookmarklet Directory - bmlet.com
http://www.bmlet.com/Bookmarklets/
Find and review bookmarklets at bmlet.com
Bing
http://www.bing.com/ComingSoon
Microsoft's search engine
Microsoft's new search engine
DealWaiter - Serving hot and fresh deal alerts
http://dealwaiter.com/
Tweexchange » Home
http://tweexchange.com/
The first place to buy and sell twitter names or exchange them for things
Buy and sell twitter names
twtjobs :: a simple career manager Twitter app.
http://twtjobs.com/
Herramienta para postear ofertas de empleo y buscar candidatos vía twitter
Create your Twitter Resume. Post a Job Opening!
PicFog - real time twitpic search
http://picfog.com/
Real time image search powered by twitter and twitpic. Breaking news in images.
See Wolfram Alpha in Action: Our Screenshots - ReadWriteWeb
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/see_wolfram_alpha_in_action_-_video_and_screenshots.php
one of the most popular bookmarks... new search engine
More information about Wolfram Alpha the search engine. Video of the launch presentation included.
Last weekend, we attended a web demo of Wolfram Alpha, a new
Screenshot und Video zu Wolfram Alpha.
BBC NEWS | Technology | Web tool 'as important as Google'
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/8026331.stm
Articolo in inglese della BBC, paragone con Google
Researchers claim that a new web tool - Wolfram Alpha - could be as important as Google.
This free program aims to answer questions directly, rather than display web pages in response to a query like a search engine. Like interacting with an expert, it will understand what you're talking about, do the computation, and then present you with the results. This technique has long been the holy grail of computer scientists who aim to allow people to interact with computers in an instinctive way.
The Fight over the Google of All Libraries: A Wired.com FAQ | Epicenter
http://www.wired.com/epicenter/2009/04/the-fight-over-the-worlds-greatest-library-the-wiredcom-faq/
There are more orphans than in a Dickens novel. Google won’t say how many there are. But UC Berkeley Professor Pamela Samuelson estimates that 70 percent of books that are still in copyright have rights holders that can’t be found. Copyright infringement can be expensive – up to $150,000 per violation. So if you scan an old book and start selling copies of it, or displaying chunks of it on the web, and the orphan’s father shows up one day waving a paternity test in your direction, you could face a mean copyright infringement suit. Unless you are Google: Since all U.S. book copyright holders are now plaintiffs in the lawsuit, Google gets liability protection from authors who abandoned their books by not registering in its books database. If they show up later, all they can do is collect a little cash, change their book price or ask Google to stop selling the book.
So in partnership with major university libraries, Google began scanning and digitizing millions of books in 2002, from ones like Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales that are no longer copyrighted to the Harry Potter series to books whose authors and publishers cannot be located. The idea is simple, and audacious. Make the library of all libraries by converting every book ever published into an e-book that can be indexed, searched, read — and sold — online.
"The Google Book Search Settlement has been much in the news recently, with the Internet Archive, Philip K. Dick’s heirs, consumer groups and Microsoft registering their objections to the search giant’s agreement with authors and publishers. And now Justice Department anti-trust lawyers are meeting with Google about the settlement, raising the possibility of a full-blown anti-trust court showdown between the government and the world’s biggest search and advertising company."
Wired article about Google archiving books.
How Twitter is Dethroning the Old Guard
http://mashable.com/2009/05/01/twitter-dethroning-old-guard/
With Oprah showcasing Twitter recently to her millions of soccer moms, and other traditional media taking notice, I’m guessing that people who are not big users of technology, either your mom or relatives, have recently asked you like they have asked me, “What is the big deal about Twitter? Is it just a fad or is it really impacting how we interact and use the web? And if the latter, in what ways?” Below are the three areas where Twitter, in its rise as the next great social media site, is I think beginning to dethrone (or at least impact) several of the major players and technologies in the game.
twitter-dethroning-old-guard twitter mashable.com 1
Don't you just love disruption? How Twitter is Dethroning the Old Guard: http://bit.ly/1aBjms [from http://twitter.com/markivey/statuses/1679672014]
mentions of google, myspace and email
Onzalige twitter wijziging artikel rww http://tinyurl.com/cop7nc http://tinyurl.com/o7fl76 [from http://twitter.com/joopgij/statuses/1781791386]
plagium (beta)::: plagiarism tracker & checker ::: home
http://www.plagium.com/
Identificador de plágio.
Happn.in | Local Twitter trends
http://www.happn.in/
find out what the top topics on twitter in san diego are
Twitter
No Ottawa, too bad.
Happn.in shows you what people are twittering about in your city.
5 Essential Steps to Make Your Site Search & Social Media Friendly
http://mashable.com/2009/06/02/social-media-friendly-website/
The popularity of the social web is growing rapidly and has already changed the way we discover, consume and share information online. Consumers and businesses alike will continue to publish digital media that can be searched on, giving marketers opportunities to make it easier for search engines and consumers to discover and interact with content. The challenge is to figure out where social media and SEO fit within an overall online marketing and content strategy and implementing a plan that aligns realistic tactics with business goals.
5 Essential Steps to Make Your Site Search & Social Media Friendly
The increasing demand for fresh, live web content as well as the expectation of consumers to interact with what they find in the search results requires that website owners and content publishers make their websites both search and social media friendly.
Google / Bing Comparison for
http://www.blackdog.ie/google-bing/search.php
Google Squared
http://www.google.com/squared/
Google Squared takes a category and creates a starter 'square' of information, automatically fetching and organizing facts from across the web.
10 Wordpress Plugins That Will Increase Your Search Engine Ranking
http://www.webdesignbooth.com/10-wordpress-plugins-that-will-increase-your-search-engine-ranking/
Straight from Google: What You Need to Know
http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/seo-for-bloggers/
Matt Cutts blog
I just gave a talk at WordCamp San Francisco 2009. Thanks to Matt Mullenweg and the Automattic folks for a great time! I think there will be a video up soon, but if you want to browse the slides in the mean time, here they are: You can also download the talk in PowerPoint format.
WhatYouNeedtoKnow
IIS Search Engine Optimization Toolkit - ScottGu's Blog
http://weblogs.asp.net/scottgu/archive/2009/06/03/iis-search-engine-optimization-toolkit.aspx
ke a look at how we can use the Site Analysis tool to quickly
SEO (search engine optimization) is one of the important considerations that any Internet web-site needs to design with in mind. A non-trivial percentage of Internet traffic to sites is driven by search engines, and good SEO techniques can help increase site traffic even further. Likewise, small mistakes can significantly impact the search relevance of your site’s content and cause you to miss out on the traffic that you should be receiving. Some of these mistakes include: multiple URLs on a site leading to the same content, broken links from a page, poorly chosen titles, descriptions, and keywords, large amounts of viewstate, invalid markup, etc. These mistakes are often easy to fix - the challenge is how to discover and pinpoint them within a site.
Tool to optimize searches of your site.
Bing
http://www.bing.com/?FORM=ZZFD
I am really impressed by this new search, excuse me, decision engine. Way to go, Microsoft. I think I'll use this more than Google now.
search engine
new search engine from msn called bing.. looks pretty cool!
Good Search engine
buscador de microsoft
SimilarSites - Find Similar Sites
http://www.similarsites.com/
Google's Wonder Wheel Experiment, and More
http://blogoscoped.com/archive/2009-03-24-n84.html
New search options for Google
Búsquedas refinadas en versión beta
FairSpin
http://fairspin.org/
news polarity aggregator
FairSpin lets you see all the top political news from left to right. Click on titles to read stories, decide for yourself if they are biased, then vote your mind. Every vote makes FairSpin more accurate and useful.
Local Tweets: 9 Ways to Find Twitter Users in Your Town
http://mashable.com/2009/06/08/twitter-local-2/
Nice ways to find local media, local influencers
How Google produces relevant search results | News | TechRadar UK
http://www.techradar.com/news/internet/find-out-how-google-indexes-the-web-600281
A link to the paper about the google pagerank 20 page thesis from Stanford by Sergey Brin and Lawrence Page
How Google produces relevant search results: Indexing and PageRank explained http://bit.ly/UsMK7 [from http://twitter.com/KeithDriscoll/statuses/1918603384]
Web applications directory, reviews, and ratings | AppUseful
http://appuseful.com/
Social Directory for Useful Web Applications and Websites.
good
SEOmoz | Learn SEO in 30 Minutes a Day
http://www.seomoz.org/blog/learn-seo-in-30-minutes-a-day
Bing
http://www.bing.com/?FORM=ZZFD4
Bing is a search engine that finds and organizes the answers you need so you can make faster, more informed decisions.
Search. Explore. Decide.
social networking search
TextRunner Search
http://www.cs.washington.edu/research/textrunner/
TextRunner extracts information from billions of lines of text by analyzing basic relationships between words.
How To Optimize For Conversion In Organic Search Results
http://searchengineland.com/how-to-optimize-for-conversion-in-organic-search-results-19105
Great read on conversation
Integrate and improve SEO and website usability (using web analytics) and create a synergy that will improve the conversion rates of websites.
25 Free People Search Engines to find Anyone in the World | FinderMind
http://www.findermind.com/free-people-search-engines/
Wow
From the website: "I’ve been in this people search industry for over 2 years now and while researching, I found many free, high quality free people search engines to help you reconnect with friends, family, school friends or any other person from your past. So I decided to put them in one huge list. Here they are:" - I haven't tried any of these but usually these lists are handy
Cheap Flights, Hotels, Destinations | Bing Travel
http://www.bing.com/travel/
From Bing search engine
Google News Timeline
http://newstimeline.googlelabs.com/
Here is an early intro to a cool tool that will show you what is in the news on a timeline basis
can put in specific dates; timeline search for swineflu ..visual search
DeeperWeb Search - The Essential Search Engine Addon and Plugin
http://www.deeperweb.com/
search google
DepperWeb se base entièrement sur les résultats provenant de Google mais ajoute un certain nombre de fonctionnalités s'affichant dans la partie droite de l'écran: nuage de mots, nuage de phrases, sites référents, zones (domaines),
DeeperWeb is an innovative search engine plugin and an essential Firefox addon for Google. Start using us immediately at DeeperWeb.com or download a free search plugin and Firefox addons
Un moteur de rechercher qui tente d'organiser les résultats de Google en plusieurs catégories : résultats, nuages de mots-clés, questions/réponses, informations d'affaires, et données chiffrées + "ressource search" (semble correspondre à des informations plus élaborées?) + les résultats de Wikipedia + les résultats dans les blogs
Search Engine Optimization Toolkit : The Official Microsoft IIS Site
http://www.iis.net/extensions/SEOToolkit
SEO outils optimisation fournit par IIS
Top 5 Twitter Related Trends to Watch
http://mashable.com/2009/06/14/twitter-trends-3/
Twitter
Here are five important Twitter trends to keep your eye on right now
Su.pr - Drive More Traffic with Your Short URLs!
http://su.pr/
Su.pr is the only URL shortener that also helps your content get discovered! Every Su.pr URL exposes your content to StumbleUpon's nearly 8 million users!
Discover your web with StumbleUpon. It's the best way to discover the things you like on the web.
U: ramenboyjoe
30+ Advanced SEO Tactics, Techniques and Resources (55+ Links) | SEOptimise
http://www.seoptimise.com/blog/2009/06/30-advanced-seo-tactics-techniques-and-resources-55-links.html
Ideas
http://ideas.bighugelabs.com/
Inspiration mashup engine to help you find inspiring images, quotes, songs and other design goodies.
PageRank sculpting
http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/pagerank-sculpting/
People think about PageRank in lots of different ways. People have compared PageRank to a “random surfer” model in which PageRank is the probability that a random surfer clicking on links lands on a page. Other people think of the web as an link matrix in which the value at position (i,j) indicates the presence of links from page i to page j. In that case, PageRank corresponds to the principal eigenvector of that normalized link matrix.
Spezify
http://spezify.com/
Novel search engine that depicts search results as blocks of text and images.
enter your search term ...get a page of quotes and photos and links...visually appealing
A new visual search engine is making the rounds...
When too cool becomes useless. Results are returned in the form of a collage. The cool factor gets in the way of trying to review the results.
TweetTabs : Realtime Twitter trends and Twitter search
http://tweettabs.com/
Realtime Twitter trends and Twitter search
twitter search
100+ Alternative Search Engines You Should Know | Tools
http://www.hongkiat.com/blog/100-alternative-search-engines-you-should-know/
100+ Alternative Search Engines You Should Know
100+ Alternative Search Engines You Should Know Google is the most powerful search engine available, but when it comes to searching for something specific, Google may churn out general results for some. For instance, a search for a song in Google may return the singer, the lyrics and even fan sites – depending on the keywords you entered.
serch engins
Collecta
http://collecta.com/
Collecta monitors the update streams of news sites, popular blogs and social media, and Flickr, so we can show you results as they happen
The web is alive with real-time information. So why search a stale archive? Collecta monitors the update streams of popular realtime blogs and sites like Twitter, Wordpress, and Flickr, so we can show you results as they happen.
Collecta is not like other search engines. The web is alive with real-time information. So why search a stale archive? Collecta monitors the update streams of news sites, popular blogs and social media, and Flickr, so we can show you results as they happen. Give it a try.
Searching the Real-time Web
Travel Web Sites: A Click-On Showdown - Frugal Traveler Blog - NYTimes.com
http://frugaltraveler.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/06/17/more-links-in-the-research-chain/?em
This could come in handy for many trips!
BBC NEWS | Technology | Web tool 'as important as Google'
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/8026331.stm
A look at Wolfram Alpha.
WolframAlpha launches 15 May. natural language
A web tool that "could be as important as Google", according to some experts, has been shown off to the public.
<blockquote>A web tool that "could be as important as Google", according to some experts, has been shown off to the public. Wolfram Alpha is the brainchild of British-born physicist Stephen Wolfram. The free program aims to answer questions directly, rather than display web pages in response to a query like a search engine. The "computational knowledge engine", as the technology is known, will be available to the public from the middle of May this year. </blockquote>
Legally Speaking: The Dead Souls of the Google Booksearch Settlement - O'Reilly Radar
http://radar.oreilly.com/2009/04/legally-speaking-the-dead-soul.html
An intersting artical about "orphan" book. Those book out-of-print but still under copyright. Most of which it is impossible to find the appropraite rights holder.
Summary of the legal and commercial implications of Google book search by Pamela Samuelson.
"The Book Search agreement is not really a settlement of a dispute over whether scanning books to index them is fair use. It is a major restructuring of the book industry’s future without meaningful government oversight. The market for digitized orphan books could be competitive, but will not be if this settlement is approved as is."
article
Google and the Book Rights Registery
"Conclusion In the short run, the Google Book Search settlement will unquestionably bring about greater access to books collected by major research libraries over the years. But it is very worrisome that this agreement, which was negotiated in secret by Google and a few lawyers working for the Authors Guild and AAP (who will, by the way, get up to $45.5 million in fees for their work on the settlement--more than all of the authors combined!), will create two complementary monopolies with exclusive rights over a research corpus of this magnitude. Monopolies are prone to engage in many abuses. The Book Search agreement is not really a settlement of a dispute over whether scanning books to index them is fair use. It is a major restructuring of the book industry's future without meaningful government oversight. The market for digitized orphan books could be competitive, but will not be if this settlement is approved as is."
Understanding Ternary Trees | PC Plus
http://www.pcplus.co.uk/node/3074/
ince we m
Ternary trees are the fastest way to search for data strings, at least in hardcore programming terms, but how exactly do they work?
Yury Lifshits | Algorithmic Problems Around the Web
http://yury.name/algoweb/
CrowdEye
http://www.crowdeye.com/
Twitter search engine with graphs.
A Real Time Social Search Engine tat produces quick results.
1. Results pages include a graph of tweet volume over time (limited to the last 72 hours, which the company says is the “most actionable and interesting” data), which allows searchers to see the recent history of certain trends. 2. CrowdEye also includes a list of related categories, hashtags, and common words from tweets about your search term (displayed as a tag cloud). Clicking on any related term or category adds it as a filter and further refines your search, which makes diving more in depth into that topic easier. 3. Popular links being tweeted about your search term are highlighted, making CrowdEye a competitor to link-centric real-time search engines like Tweetmeme. 4. Of course, CrowdEye also displays recent tweets about the topic.
Explore Google Search
http://www.google.com/landing/searchtips/
Search is at the heart of everything we do at Google. Our engineers work every day to solve the hardest search problems, and thus improve your online experience. Here&#039;s a glimpse at what they do, the features they&#039;ve built and the remarkable user stories that inspire our work.
Explore Google Search: Movies, weather, public data, earthquake information and more. Check out these 15 second search tips from Google to help you save time and get the most of your online experience.
Search is at the heart of everything we do at Google. Our engineers work every day to solve the hardest search problems, and thus improve your online experience. Here's a glimpse at what they do, the features they've built and the remarkable user stories that inspire our work.
Marking up structured data - Webmasters/Site owners Help
http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/answer.py?answer=99170
Please Enjoy - The Work of Ji Lee
http://pleaseenjoy.com/project.php?cat=4&subcat=&pid=131&navpoint=0
from Please Enjoy - The Work of Ji Lee
what is a browser ? - street survey
50 random people in NY don't know the difference between a browser and Google.
read it
The vast majority of people have no clue what a web browser is. (Ergo, the vast majority of people are quite stupid? I'm tempted to say yes.)
Find Creative Commons Images in Google Image Search
http://googlesystem.blogspot.com/2009/06/find-creative-commons-images-in-google.html
Blog posting announcing Google's new ability to search only Creative Commons images. Not available yet in the browser, but works from this blog posting.
search for images using CC license
Twitter Search in Plain English - Common Craft - Our Product is Explanation
http://commoncraft.com/twitter-search
video tutorial de commoncraft esxplicant twittsearch
Another great video from CommonCraft, this focussing on Twitter Search
SEOmoz | SEO Best Practices: SEOmoz's New Policies Based on Updated Correlation Data
http://www.seomoz.org/blog/seo-best-practices-seomozs-new-policies-based-on-updated-correlation-data
Great Wall of Facebook: The Social Network's Plan to Dominate the Internet
http://www.wired.com/techbiz/it/magazine/17-07/ff_facebookwall?currentPage=all
Facebook's long game. Written by former FB insider
7 ‘Secret’ Ways To Use Twitter Search
http://www.twitip.com/7-%E2%80%98secret%E2%80%99-ways-to-use-twitter-search/
Twitter search patterns explained,
Twitter Search is just amazing because it can give you real-time feedback about pretty much everything. That is, if you know how to look for it. Here is how: Before we start I need to point out that both TweetDeck and Seesmic (my two favorite Twitter apps - with Seesmic being the #1) allows you to open special search panels, allowing you to “follow” a search term, instead of a person.
Tips on refining and enhancing Twitter Searches
Freelance Jobs Search | DoNanza
http://www.donanza.com/
The Top 10 Twitter SEO Tips
http://mashable.com/2009/06/25/twitter-seo-tips/
Era al top de dlicious.. i sembla interessant.
Twitter search sites: The three best, and all the rest | Webware - CNET
http://news.cnet.com/8301-17939_109-10272370-2.html
When you want to know what's happening on the Web right now, Google won't cut it. These sites will.
Outils de recherhe sur Twitter
DocMazy - The Future of Document Search
http://www.docmazy.com/index.php
Finding documents
CrowdEye
http://www.crowdeye.com/home.aspx
How to find most viewed youTube videos
graph with tweets/hour. paid ads, normal twitter search
Realtime search
Real-time... Social... Search. Find out what all the twitter is about.
참고하기.. 트위터 이용한 검색서비스
Foller.me - before you follow...
http://foller.me/
Gibt einen Überblick zu einem beliebigen Twitter-Account
TwitChuck - Seriously taking on Twitter spam
http://www.twitchuck.com/index.php
Per veure qui et segueix.
フォローした人がスパマーかどうかを判断してくれる
TwitChuck - Seriously taking on Twitter spam
Kids’ why questions
http://whyzz.com/
Interessante Website, die typische WARUM-Fragen der Kinder beantwortet (englisch)
site for parents to help answer those "Why" questions from your kids
A nifty site that tries to make accessible the answers to young children's "why" questions, like "Why is the ocean salty?"
Cool Search Engines That Are Not Google | Epicenter | Wired.com
http://www.wired.com/epicenter/2009/06/coolsearchengines
How do you find a new search engine if all you know is Google? Typing search engine into the usual box might lead you to Microsoft's newly launched Bing,
Read It: Search User Interfaces
http://searchuserinterfaces.com/book/
search ebooks free
Google For Educators - Web Search
http://www.google.com/educators/p_websearch.html
Searching for educators. From LD.
Some ideas which can be a guide or include
Web search can be a remarkable research tool for students - and we've heard from educators that they could use some help to teach better search skills in their classroom. The following Search Education lessons were developed by Google Certified Teachers to help you do just that. The lessons are short, modular and not specific to any discipline so you can mix and match to what best fits the needs of your classroom. Additionally, all lessons come with a companion set of slides (and some with additional resources) to help you guide your in-class discussions.
Google Search tips - lesson plans for teachers
Official Google Webmaster Central Blog: Flash indexing with external resource loading
http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/2009/06/flash-indexing-with-external-resource.html
10 Ways to Find People on Twitter
http://mashable.com/2009/07/02/twitter-people/
TwitterTwitterTwitter is all about facilitating conversations, but until you’re following some people, it’s just a blank page. Once you find people to follow and talk to, however, Twitter becomes exceptionally useful. You can share thoughts, ask questions, get updates about news, music, brands, and businesses, and discover helpful links and information. Finding good people to follow, especially for new users staring at a blank page the first time they log in, can be a bit daunting, though.
10 formas de encontrar gente en Twitter
twoquick :: simple google + twitter search
http://www.twoquick.com/
Simple Google and Twitter Search
search google + twitter at once
Simple Google + Twitter search. Find stuff on Google and see what people are saying on Twitter.
これだけは覚えておきたい、Twitter検索で使える便利なオプションまとめ - IDEA*IDEA ~ 百式管理人のライフハックブログ ~
http://www.ideaxidea.com/archives/2009/06/twitter_search_options.html
SEO Blogger
http://labs.wordtracker.com/seo-blogger/
Whether you blog about business, politics or the hot topic of the moment, SEO Blogger allows you to find the most sought-after keywords for your subject without ever leaving your blog editing screen. The tool sits alongside whatever blog publishing software you're using so you can do keyword research and optimize your posts as you write. Then, simply hit "Publish" – and you're done!
15 Best Techniques For Implementing Autosuggest With AJAX Into Your Site - TZ
http://www.tutzone.org/2009/06/15-best-techniques-for-implementing.html
Wolfram|Alpha
http://www94.wolframalpha.com/
The math people catalog EVERYTHING.
Milo - Shop Local Stores
http://milo.com/
find out what's in stock
Shop Local Stores
賃貸物件(賃貸マンション・賃貸アパート) - スマイティ
http://sumaity.com/
価格.com の賃貸物件検索サイト
主要な賃貸マンション賃貸物件紹介サイトの情報を一括検索
A Comparison of Open Source Search Engines « zooie’s blog
http://zooie.wordpress.com/2009/07/06/a-comparison-of-open-source-search-engines-and-indexing-twitter/
a first step to investigate search engine.
Later this month we will be presenting a half day tutorial on Open Search at SIGIR. It’ll basically focus on how to use open source software and cloud services for building and quickly prototyping advanced search applications. Open Search isn’t just about building a Google-like search box on a free technology stack, but encouraging the community to extend and embrace search technology to improve the relevance of any application.
Bing vs. Google
http://www.bing-vs-google.com/
Compare search results between Bing and Google.
side by side comparison of searches in Google and Bing
bing vs google
5 Essential Google Cheat Sheets Which Surely Will Come in Handy | Css Reflex - Design Blog | Web Design | Inspiration and Resources for Designers
http://www.cssreflex.com/2009/07/5-essential-google-cheat-sheets-which-surely-will-come-in-handy.html
Cheat sheet is a reference tool that provides simple, brief instructions for accomplishing a specific task. here is a collection of essential Google Cheat sheets which will surely come in handy.
Cheat Sheets
Cheat sheet is a reference tool that provides simple, brief instructions for accomplishing a specific task. I have collected a bunch of essential Google Cheat sheets which will surely come in handy.
Unqualified Reservations: Wolfram Alpha and hubristic user interfaces
http://unqualified-reservations.blogspot.com/2009/07/wolfram-alpha-and-hubristic-user.html
A fantastic piece that gets to the heart of the problem with WA: its UI provides only unreliable affordances. To make the best use of its great computational engine and data visualisation parts you essentially have to learn the idiosyncrasies of an incredibly complex and unpredictable front-end.
"Like most hubristic UIs, Wolfram Alpha is operating with a completely fictitious user narrative."
Official Google Blog: Find Creative Commons images with Image Search
http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2009/07/find-creative-commons-images-with-image.html
From the Official Google Blog (so we know it's true?): "We're launching a feature on Image Search to help you find images that you can use for free, while respecting the wishes of artists and creators."
images, writing
WiseStart | UK's top startpage. Reach everything with just one click.
http://www.wisestart.co.uk/
Motor de Busca do Google muito bom
Top 10 search engine optimization tips for online news start-ups
http://www.ojr.org/ojr/people/robert/200905/1733/
Before you begin tuning your specific key words and phrases, you need to discover what key words and phrases Internet readers are using in search engines to find content like yours'. Google's various keyword tools can help you do that. The AdWords tool will show you the approximate number of searches conducted on Google for words and phrases that you enter, or for phrases associated with a URL of your choosing.
Danny Sullivan, the editor of Search Engine Land and blogger at http://daggle.com, speaks on the importance of SEO to any boot-strapped online start-up.
With few resources to draw readers to a new website, SEO provides start-ups a low-cost opportunity to get their site's links in front of an interested audience. The only cost is the time to learn these tips, and the effort required to implement them. Effective SEO not only causes your website's pages to rise in the search engine's results pages, it can help you make money, as SEO can help search engines tailor better targeted and more lucrative ads on your pages, should you participate in their advertising syndicates, such as Google AdSense.
Google Scholar
http://scholar.google.it/
Motore di ricerca google Scholar
google
ricerca bibliografica
minori
IT系でも活用しなければ損。論文を読んで広がる知見 - @IT
http://www.atmarkit.co.jp/fjava/column/andoh/andoh47.html
リンク/まとめ
読者の皆さんの中には、「論文」と聞くと身構えてしまう方も多いのではないでしょうか? 論文というと、書くのも読むのも大変で何だか小難しいことが書いてあるもののように思えるものです。それどころか、「論文とは縁がない」「プログラムがすべてだ」と思う方もいるかもしれません。しかし、ある特定分野の技術や研究を詳しく知るためには、論文は手軽で確実な情報源です。
"興味のある論文でも、なかなか読みにくいものは、電車などの移動中に読むのも発想が広がる良い方法です。便利な睡眠薬になるかもしれませんが……。"
Rapidshare Search Engine - Rapidshare123.com
http://www.rapidshare123.com/
Rapidshare Search Engine - Rapidshare123.com
Rapidshare123.com is a search engine, that searchs files from rapidshare.com
TweetFeel - Real-time Twitter search with feelings towards your favorite brand, celebrity or anything else. (Tweet Feel)
http://www.tweetfeel.com/
realtime yay or nay. I'd like to see it produce more than 2 results for Adebayor, for example
iZaRia.us - Free Music
http://www.izaria.us/
musique en streaming et téléchargement
BingTweets
http://bingtweets.com/
real-time information about hot topics on Twitter by fusing Bing search results with the latest tweets.
RentHop.com - No Fee NYC Apartment Rentals
http://renthop.com/
Aiming "to be a better apartment finding alternative to Craigslist", Manhattan-only RentHop publishes available pads being marketed directly by landlords and mgmt companies, while excluding brokers entirely to avoid the spammy posts and bait-and-switch chicanery they've unleashed on Craig's and earlier sites.
apartment search . no brokers . only landlords . has maps
The Future of Search: Social Relevancy Rank
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/future_of_search_social_relevancy_rank.php
Real-time Web search (of streams of activities) is a hot topic right now. Everyone, including Google and Microsoft, recognizes the value of using trusted contacts as filters. What was once called social search is now called real-time search, but this time it will really happen. First, it will be applied to streams and then to the Web in general.
Here is an idea so obvious that it is surprising Twitter has not implemented it already: front-load search results with people you follow. When you search for, say, "Wilco" on Twitter today, the results are in the chronological order. That is not really relevant because you do not know who most of these people are. But if instead you could see people you follow, the search results would be much more useful.
Goofram - Search Google and Wolfram Alpha at the same time!
http://www.goofram.com/
Give it a try.
Search Google and Wolfram Alpha at the same time!
The Time Has Come To Regulate Search Engine Marketing And SEO
http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/07/13/the-time-has-come-to-regulate-search-engine-marketing-and-seo/
** Posted using Viigo: Mobile RSS, Sports, Current Events and more **
The following post was written by a well known executive at one of the largest sites on the Internet. The author has requested to remain anonymous - not for dramatic effect, but because of the backlash he would receive from the SEO industry and possibly Google itself. He also doesn’t want his company associated with the post.
TheUserManualSite.com - We found it so you don't have to!
http://www.theusermanualsite.com/
User manual and other support documents including instruction manuals, user guides, operators manual, and how-to information. TheUserManualSite.com - We found it so you don't have to!
Manuais de instrução
A website that allows you to find manuals for products online.
Moof
http://moof.com/
Pick and choose what music you want to listen to. Create playlists, organize your music, listen online...
got a chuckle out of the sign-in/registration forms at the bottom.
online music streaming
Filesuffix.com the filename extension database
http://www.filesuffix.com/
sitio ideal para quienes se rompen la cabeza buscando el software indicado que abra un tipo de archivo desconocido. Su base de datos brinda información detallada de prácticamente cualquier extensión: tipo, categoría, descripción, software con el cual abrir el archivo, etc. Además si utilizas Firefox disponen de un search plugin que te facilitará las búsquedas. Uno de los mayores inconvenientes de esta web es que los resultados privilegian la descarga de software propietario por encima de opciones confiables y funcionables de software libre.
filename extension database
GeoChirp - Twitter Application | Twitter Mashup | Map Mashup | Geo Chirp Twitter Map Mash up| Google maps mashup
http://www.geochirp.com/
Twitter / Search Widget
http://twitter.com/goodies/widget_search
特定キーワード、宛先、ハッシュタグのtweetをモニタリングできるtwitter公式ブログパーツ。
add this search widget to any website
Apple Serial Number Info // Decode your Mac's serial number!
http://www.appleserialnumberinfo.com/Desktop/index.php
Bing and Google Agree: Slow Pages Lose Users - O'Reilly Radar
http://radar.oreilly.com/2009/06/bing-and-google-agree-slow-pag.html
Velocity Conference.
Stats on how much users choose to leave a page as load time increases
Awesome study -- everyone knows speed is "good," but this quantifies it.
TicketFlow - Your Preference. Your Price. Your Ticket.
http://www.ticketflow.com/
Study Search Australia
http://www.studysearch.com.au/
search engine ; lessons
google filtered ; lesson plans ; resources ; age aapropriate
awesomegooglygoodness
google serach for kids
primary schools search engine
google custom search only for educational purposes
sig.ma - Semantic Information MAshup
http://sig.ma/
While Sig.ma is by no mean the first data aggregator for the Semantic Web, its contribution is to show that the sum is really bigger than the single parts and exciting possibilities lie in a holistic approach for automatic semistructured data discovery and consolidation
Live, embeddable information summaries from sites which use RDF, RDFa or Microformats. Use it in your Blog, Tweets or as an API
socialseek by sensidea
http://www.sensidea.com/socialseek/
>socialseek by sensidea
outil veille en ligne. appli adobe air
All the real-time social goodness in your city or anywhere. Stay in the scene with socialseek!
Haven't tried yet but looks like it's a good social tool.
Naming that tune in 140 characters or less :: Lyric Rat
http://lyricrat.com/
Type in some lyrics and the Lyric Rat will find the song for you. Also available as @LyricRat on Twitter. Tweet some lyrics.
Google for Advertisers
http://www.google.com/advertisers/
Google for Advertisers
The 30 Free SEO Tools You Must Know | SEOptimise
http://www.seoptimise.com/blog/2009/07/the-30-free-seo-tools-you-must-know.html
Free-Tutorial-For.me - Get free tutorial that you need
http://free-tutorial-for.me/
search for free tutorials in pdf format for your every need. try to see if "every" is really what it is.
Yebol.com
http://www.yebol.com/
Knowledge Based (Semantic) Search
33 Most Useful Domain Tools | Mogdesign
http://mogdesign.eu/blog/33-most-useful-domain-tools/
Domain tools become almost a daily tools for most website developers and designer. Hunting for the perfect domain name became a hard work, since most of the
Domain tools become almost a daily tools for most website developers and designers. Hunting for the perfect domain name is hard work since most of the catchy, usable and easily remembered domains names are already used. Thankfully - there are many tools which can make this task easier or do the work for us. You can instantly search, create and register custom domain names, take care of domain name typo variants, all that in just a few moments with these amazing domain tools.
Dirpy - Mp3 Converter and Open Directory Search Beta
http://www.dirpy.com/
Dirpy.com lets you search for and convert your favorite YouTube videos to high quality mp3's in real time!
Es tracta d'un convertidor amb el que podràs generar fitxers MP3 d'alta qualitat, editar els tags o processar només un fragment. Pots realitzar una recerca des del lloc, o instal·lar en el navegador un bookmarlet per capturar la URL del vídeo que estiguis veient en aquell moment. Una vegada en l'aplicatiu, tindràs la vista prèvia que et permetrà seleccionar una part si així ho desitges. Després només hauràs de picar en Download per a procedir a la descàrrega. Com funció opcional, permet modificar la informació de les tags IDE3 (títol, artista, àlbum, any, comentari i pista) que després veuràs en el reproductor. Així mateix, es mostren enllaços directes a fitxers en format Flash Video o MP4. Si alguna vegada vols baixar un recital i extreure-li l'àudio al mateix temps, ara tindràs tot en una sola eina!
SEOmoz | Top 10 Things the Microsoft/Yahoo! Deal Changes for SEO
http://www.seomoz.org/blog/top-10-things-the-microsoftyahoo-deal-change-for-seo
Nice article by Rand Fishkin about how the SEO landscape may change with the new Bing/Yahoo deal.
The search landscape is changing significantly this morning, and SEOs of all stripes need to pay close attention. I'm going to do my best to summarize the impact of these changes based on what we already know and interpret what's going to change for the field of search engine optimization and what we, as representatives of our clients and our companies, need to know and do.
NWF Nature Event Finder -- Home Page
http://www.nwf.org/naturefind/
9 Strategies for Finding Incredible Content
http://www.searchenginejournal.com/9-stratgies-for-finding-incredible-content/11271/
articulo intersante
REcherche de contenus pertinents
Finding great content online from a social media and search marketer’s standpoint is a very vital aspect to building out ...
Finding great content online from a social media and search marketer’s standpoint is a very vital aspect to building out social accounts, writing blog posts, researching target markets, link acquisition, and blogger outreach. The following 9 sites and mashups are ways to help facilitate the discovery of great content.
SEOmoz | 4 Essential SEO Infographics
http://www.seomoz.org/blog/4-essential-seo-infographics
I've been doodling a lot lately (see, for example, the whiteboard illustrations I turned into a slide deck for a presentation this Wednesday) and thought it would be fun to share a set of infographics - some humorous, some serious - about the field of search engine optimization. If you're uninspired by these...
#1 - Pie Chart of SEO Time Expenditure #2 - Hat Color vs. Value Scatterplot of SEO Tactics #3 - Flowchart of SEO-Friendliness #4 - Venn Diagram of Internet Marketing Professions
In the Woods – 20 SEO Tips That Every Web Developer Should Follow
http://blog.themeforest.net/resources/20-seo-tips-that-every-web-developer-should-follow/
One aspect of web development that is many times overlooked is search engine optimization. In this list, I’ll show you some basic SEO techniques that will help you make friends with Google, and increase your page rank!
Google
http://www2.sandbox.google.com/
the next generation of Google Search
Run tests on google for changes and results
novo google
WOW: Google to Launch a New Version of Google Search
http://mashable.com/2009/08/10/google-new-version/
Currently reading: WOW: Google to Launch a New Version of Google Search http://bit.ly/i4UUt [from http://twitter.com/desabol/statuses/3236352149]
Google (Google) has a giant target on its back. Microsoft has been on a spending and deal-making spree to grow Bing (Bing), recently signing a huge search deal with Yahoo. And with Bing starting to steal some market share from Google, it’s proving to be a formidable opponent. Oh, and now you can’t count out Facebook (Facebook) either, which just launched a new realtime search engine. Google’s not taking any of this lying down. Secretly, they’ve been working on a new project: the next generation of Google Search. This isn’t just some minor upgrade, but an entire new infrastructure for the world’s largest search engine. In other words: it’s a new version of Google.
GoogleGoogle has a giant target on its back. Microsoft has been on a spending and deal-making spree to grow BingBing, recently signing a huge search deal with...
The 60 Minute SEO Site Audit - Search Engine Watch (SEW)
http://searchenginewatch.com/3634671
Site audits are one of the most important tasks for an SEO professional, and sometimes you need to do one quickly. Here's how you can complete an SEO audit for your web site in one hour or less.
DiscoverEd from ccLearn
http://discovered.creativecommons.org/search/
Beta.
description needed- test too if the description can be pasted into the library's account
Discover the universe of open educational resources
Attempting to assist searching for educational resources on the web.
OAi en recherches sur la pédagogie
ScreenTunes
http://www.screentunes.com/
ScreenTunes
ScreenTunes es un curioso servicio web que nos permitirá conocer qué canciones salen en ciertas películas. Con una interfaz muy simple y directa, podemos seleccionar qué película estamos buscando (para obtener una lista de canciones) o al revés, seleccionar una canción (y obtener una lista de películas en las que aparece). Como remate, podemos buscar la letra de una canción, para saber qué canción es y en qué películas sale.
ScreenTunes: ¿sabes qué canción salía en esa película?
How To: Backup And Search All Your Friends' Tweets In Google Reader
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/how_to_backup_and_search_all_your_friends_tweets_i.php
Archive the Tweets of everyone else you find of interest, and make them searchable.
How To: Backup And Search All Your Friends' Tweets In Google Reader http://ff.im/-6w2AV [from http://twitter.com/desabol/statuses/3271275061]
3DFilter - Search hundreds of thousands of 3d models and textures
http://www.3dfilter.com/
search for models and textures
3Dモデルとテクスチャ検索
3Dモデルやテクスチャ素材を検索できる
buscador de modelos 3d
Search hundreds of thousands of 3d models and textures
Search hundreds of thousands of 3d models and textures # Cadyou # Google 3D Warehouse # Form Fonts Exchange # The 3D Studio # Fallingpixel # 3D Xtras # 3D02 # 3D Export # Polantis # 3dvia # Cadyou Textures # Stock.xchng # The 3D Studio Textures # Texture Spot # Texturez # Dreamstime
busca de modelos 3d
El buscador permite encontrar modelos 3D y texturas, se puede filtrar la lista por formato, precio y fuente del archivo, ordenando por varias variables.
The powerful and mysterious brain circuitry that makes us love Google, Twitter, and texting. - By Emily Yoffe - Slate Magazine
http://www.slate.com/id/2224932/
How the brain hard-wires us to love Google, Twitter, and texting. And why that's dangerous.
brain research and new social media
by Emily Yoffe. Summary of research by Jaak Panskeep and Kent Berridge into our desire for additional information. Speculates this desire is akin to addiction systems. "How the brain hard-wires us to love Google, Twitter, and texting. And why that's dangerous."
"The dopamine system does not have satiety built into it," Berridge explains. "And under certain conditions it can lead us to irrational wants, excessive wants we'd be better off without." So we find ourselves letting one Google search lead to another, while often feeling the information is not vital and knowing we should stop. "As long as you sit there, the consumption renews the appetite," he explains. Actually all our electronic communication devices—e-mail, Facebook feeds, texts, Twitter—are feeding the same drive as our searches. Since we're restless, easily bored creatures, our gadgets give us in abundance qualities the seeking/wanting system finds particularly exciting. Novelty is one. Panksepp says the dopamine system is activated by finding something unexpected or by the anticipation of something new. If the rewards come unpredictably—as e-mail, texts, updates do—we get even more carried away. No wonder we call it a "CrackBerry."
Five Best Apartment Search Tools - Apartments - Lifehacker
http://lifehacker.com/5338420/five-best-apartment-search-tools
Booster
http://www.boostermp3.com/
アウトっぽいサイト。
encontra músicas dificeis de achar
かなりブラックな音楽検索サイトらしい。
挑歌 - 谷歌音乐搜索
http://www.google.cn/music/songscreener
SEOmoz | Perfecting Keyword Targeting & On-Page Optimization
http://www.seomoz.org/blog/perfecting-keyword-targeting-on-page-optimization
good general on-page optimization article.
SEO 101 at it's finest.
The powerful and mysterious brain circuitry that makes us love Google, Twitter, and texting. - By Emily Yoffe - Slate Magazine
http://www.slate.com/id/2224932/pagenum/all/#p2
Well worth the read http://bit.ly/J9ctr [from http://twitter.com/JacksonATL/statuses/3385969448]
If humans are seeking machines, we've now created the perfect machines to allow us to seek endlessly. This perhaps should make us cautious.
Seeking. You can't stop doing it. Sometimes it feels as if the basic drives for food, sex, and sleep have been overridden by a new need for endless nuggets of electronic information. We are so insatiably curious that we gather data even if it gets us in tr
Personas | Metropath(ologies) | An installation by Aaron Zinman
http://personas.media.mit.edu/personasWeb
Who are you when you aren't there?
Personas is an art installation by Aaron Zinman that is a component of Metropath(ologies), an interactive exhibit by the Sociable Media Group, MIT Media Lab. Metropath(ologies) is by Alex Dragulescu, Yannick Assogba, Aaron Zinman under the direction of Prof. Judith Donath.
Personas is a component of the Metropath(ologies) exhibit, currently on display at the MIT Museum by the Sociable Media Group from the MIT Media Lab. It uses sophisticated natural language processing and the Internet to create a data portrait of one's aggregated online identity. In short, Personas shows you how the Internet sees you.
HEYCRAIG! - Simple craigslist search notification
http://heycraigapp.com/
Welcome to HEYCRAIG, the simplest way to find the stuff you want on craigslist. Give us a keyword, an email and a location. We'll email you when stuff you want is available. It's seriously that simple.
Simple craigslist search notification
Personas | Metropath(ologies) | An installation by Aaron Zinman
http://personas.media.mit.edu/personasWeb.html
Personas is an art installation by Aaron Zinman that is a component of Metropath(ologies), an interactive exhibit by the Sociable Media Group, MIT Media Lab. Metropath(ologies) is by Alex Dragulescu, Yannick Assogba, Aaron Zinman under the direction of Prof. Judith Donath.
O que você anda fazendo na web? O MIT sabe!
Tweeps.info - tracking your tweeps!
http://www.tweeps.info/
@myen #Bookmarks tweeps.info http://ow.ly/15IfaB [from http://twitter.com/JohnPrather/statuses/2735789017]
ついったユーザーをプロファイルしてくれるサイト。
Official Google Research Blog: On the predictability of Search Trends
http://googleresearch.blogspot.com/2009/08/on-predictability-of-search-trends.html
a must read. useful tool. includes link to paper
Since launching Google Trends and Google Insights for Search, we've been providing daily insight into what the world is searching for. An understanding of search trends can be useful for advertisers, marketers, economists, scholars, and anyone else interested in knowing more about their world and what's currently top-of-mind.
An interesting look at the predictability of google searches. Annotated link http://www.diigo.com/bookmark/http%3A%2F%2Fgoogleresearch.blogspot.com%2F2009%2F08%2Fon-predictability-of-search-trends.html
Craiglook: Craigslist Search
http://www.craiglook.com/
Wow. Very nice.
Search all Craigslist. Search Craigslist by City/Zip and Radius. Picture Previews
SpeedCine Home Page
http://www.speedcine.com/
Search for viseos on line
free and LEGAL movies available online
Trending Topics: Hot Wikipedia Topics - Powered by Hadoop & EC2
http://www.trendingtopics.org/
A search engine for trending topics. Built by Data Wrangling with Cloudera Hadoop shows some massive data processing habilities.
awesome website that mines wikipedia traffic levels
SpeedCine Home Page
http://www.speedcine.com/default.aspx
Lazyfeed
http://www.lazyfeed.com/
13 Best Sites to Get Your Questions Answered! – The Next Web
http://thenextweb.com/2009/08/25/sites-people-opinions-questions-answered/
sites to answer questions. Some from experts, some driven by users.
The Internet is a huge resource of knowledge and information where you can find virtually anything. But, very often there are situations where you aren’t able to find the answers to your questions. Your question may require local knowledge or particular expertise.
You can find answers to various questions from different categories on Answerbag You may ask questions on any topic but will need to register to do so. You can also browse through questions in selected categories of your choice and read all the questions and answers posted by other people.
solving query
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10 Awesome Websites That Help You Discover the Best Web Apps | Inspired Magazine
http://www.inspiredm.com/2009/08/27/10-awesome-websites-that-help-you-discover-the-best-web-apps/
WebApps, BestOf, Websites
// If you're watching the blogosphere close enough, you can observe a new trend coming along pretty quick - the application blog, whether is focused on
How to Make Any Food
http://www.recipepuppy.com/how/
every recipe ever
ビジュアルブログ検索エンジン [Blogopolis]
http://blogopolis.jp/
自分やあの人のwebでの勢力図を探す!
ブログの街
ブログエントリーの検索結果をビジュアル化。
designのはじっことスラム街にあった。/ はてブは偏りすぎなので是非ともdeliciousでやってほしい
日本のウェブサイトの情勢をみることができる。デザイン系、グーグル系、プログラミング系は後でRSS登録しておきたいな。
10 Tools For Finding, Registering And Managing Domain Names | Developer's Toolbox | Smashing Magazine
http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2009/08/29/10-tools-find-register-manage-domain-names/
A domain name is the starting point for our online brands and identities, be it for a company, online application or a personal website. Some of us may own only one domain for a portfolio site or blog, whilst others have to manage domain names for clients or all kinds of projects. But even if you do not yet have a personal domain, as the Web becomes more pervasive in our lives, finding yourself a real home on the web becomes more of a neccessity.
Google SEO - Learn Search Engine Optimisation Basics at Hobo UK
http://www.hobo-web.co.uk/seo/
Useful tips on Search Engine Optimisation
What Is SEO? Learn Google Search Engine Optimisation Basics at Hobo UK.
Introduction - Search engine optimisation is many things, it's an art and it's a a science. SEO is creative and it's technical. It's logical, parasitic and opportunistic. The aim of seo is to maximise targeted types of valuable traffic to a website from search engines by improving the visibility of said website in Google organic or unpaid SERPS. T
Found about hobo-web.co.uk from OzDomainer
Algorithmatic
http://algorithmatic.com/
A repository for algorithms, and an environment for collaborative development.
looks like an interesting stack overflow for algorithms. i'll keep watching this one...doesn't have kelly ratio or even sharpe ratio yet.
Web Work 101: Search Engine Optimization Basics
http://webworkerdaily.com/2009/08/25/web-work-101-search-engine-optimization-basics/
Search Engine
Official Google Webmaster Central Blog: Help test some next-generation infrastructure
http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/2009/08/help-test-some-next-generation.html
http://tinyurl.com/mnh9g6 Google se booste à la Caféine. Plus de résultats ? Une solution face aux orientations de recherches (à la Bing) ? [from http://twitter.com/Tamantafamiglia/statuses/3242215251]
To build a great web search engine, you need to: 1. Crawl a large chunk of the web. 2. Index the resulting pages and compute how reputable those pages are. 3. Rank and return the most relevant pages for users' queries as quickly as possible. For the last several months, a large team of Googlers has been working on a secret project: a next-generation architecture for Google's web search. It's the first step in a process that will let us push the envelope on size, indexing speed, accuracy, comprehensiveness and other dimensions. The new infrastructure sits "under the hood" of Google's search engine, which means that most users won't notice a difference in search results. But web developers and power searchers might notice a few differences, so we're opening up a web developer preview to collect feedback.
Help test some next-generation infrastructure Monday, August 10, 2009 at 4:14 PM
Goollery - A collection of awesome Google-related projects from people around the world
http://goollery.org/#recent/Wayfaring
A collection of awesome Google-related projects from people around the world
Home - Kitchen Monki
http://www.kitchenmonki.com/
We built Kitchen Monki to be a hard-core productivity tool. Use it to organize your own recipes. Use it to share recipes among your friends. Or our favorite, use it to automate grocery list preparation.
HOW TO: Find the Name of That Song
http://mashable.com/2009/08/30/find-that-song-name
** Posted using Viigo: Mobile RSS, Sports, Current Events and more **
Ever had that tune you just couldn’t get out of your head, but you couldn’t remember the darn title or who the heck performed the track? Well there’s an app for that.
Ever had that tune you just couldn’t get out of your head, but you couldn’t remember the darn title or who the heck performed the track? Well there’s an app for that. Actually, there are several. In this feature we’ll look at several services that can help you name that tune. We’re still waiting on the app that can actually banish that annoyingly catchy song from your mind, but until then at least you can be armed with knowledge.
HealthBase - Powered by NetBase
http://healthbase.netbase.com/
Health meta search engine
This site aggregates search results from all sorts of medical sites so you get a lot of info in one place.
- Powered by NetBase
Smart Wiki Search
http://www.smartwikisearch.com/
Similarity search engine for English Wikipedia!
id•this - home
http://idthis.org/
Id•this es una web donde nos ayudan a identificar elementos que aparezcan en alguna foto, o simplemente la foto completa. Al subir la imagen podemos añadir información, tiempo de permanencia de la foto (entre 1 hora y 30 días), elegir la categoría...
Crowd-sources image identificaiton.
id•this is human powered identification of anything or anyone. Just snap a photo of something you'd like identified and then send it to be identified.
Popular Groups :: Hexagon.cc
http://hexagon.cc/
Bit Torrent search engine, with torrents, releases and ratings. The best P2P community online.
Share torrents and videos in public or private groups that you can easily create and moderate.
Sitios social de torren
(from the isoHunt people) Share torrents and videos in public or private groups that you can easily create and moderate.
uquery.com - The Appstore Search Engine
http://www.uquery.com/
uquery.com
The Appstore Search Engine
Snel zoeken naar Iphone applicaties
iphone app search engine
Searching 72,075 iPhone & iPod Touch applications
HOW TO: Use Twitter’s Advanced Search Features
http://mashable.com/2009/09/05/twitter-advanced-search/
There’s an astonishing amount of information to be gleaned from mining the amazing real-time stream of information Twitter (Twitter) provides. Twitter search (tweetzi Twitter Search) is an extremely powerful way of turning up some of those answers. Even using only plain text queries can turn up lots of valuable information about what people are talking about right now.
There's an astonishing amount of information to be gleaned from mining the amazing real-time stream of information TwitterTwitter provides. Twitter
Official Google Webmaster Central Blog: Optimize your crawling & indexing
http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/2009/08/optimize-your-crawling-indexing.html
Top 5 Web Trends of 2009: Structured Data
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/top_5_web_trends_of_2009_structured_data.php
OpenCalais는 첨보는데, 벤치마킹해봐야징~
which
Search engine optimization for Flash | Adobe Developer Connection
http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flash/articles/ora_seo_flash.html
Search engine optimization for Flash | Adobe Developer Connection
Search engine optimization for Flash
This article contains excerpts from Search Engine Optimization for Flash, which dispels the myth that SWF-based websites won't show up in a web search by demonstrating exactly what you can do to make your site fully searchable. You'll learn best practices for using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript—as well as SWFObject—for building sites with SWF content that will stand tall in search rankings. HTML, video, and images are indexed by search engines and stored so you can easily find them in a web search. Last year Adobe announced that some search engines (namely Google and Yahoo!) were given a special version of Adobe Flash Player that allows them to search through and index textual information found in SWF-based content.
SEOmoz | 17 Ways Search Engines Judge the Value of a Link
http://www.seomoz.org/blog/17-ways-search-engines-judge-the-value-of-a-link
How search engines determine the value of a link.
The powerful and mysterious brain circuitry that makes us love Google, Twitter, and texting. - By Emily Yoffe - Slate Magazine
http://www.slate.com/default.aspx?id=2224932
Another pellet, please
Ever find yourself sitting down at the computer just for a second to find out what other movie you saw that actress in, only to look up and realize the search has led to an hour of Googling? Thank dopamine. Our internal sense of time is believed to be controlled by the dopamine system.
p. 2 is the fun bit.
How the internet impacts our thinking
Search Engine Optimization 101 - Nettuts+
http://net.tutsplus.com/tutorials/other/search-engine-optimization-101/
by Sidarth. clearly written
Your website may be top notch but what's the use of an online presence if no one can find it? In this quick start guide to search engine optimization we'll
10 SEO Tips For Maximizing Facebook Visibility
http://searchengineland.com/10-seo-tips-for-maximizing-facebook-visibility-24477
All of this has potentially massive repercussions for how marketers view Facebook chatter. By really digging deep into how Facebook is searching internal content, you’ll be tapping into the next level of the web’s development, uncovering a gold mine of data about what people are talking about, what they like and dislike, and how they are influencing the opinions of others. This is clearly an important search frontier.
MoMuPl! - Movie Soundtrack Player
http://www.momupl.com/
MoMuPl! - Movie Soundtrack Player type a movie name and you will get all its soundtracks
movie soundtracks
映画のサントラを検索し、その場で視聴できるサービス。邦画非対応。
TweetMixx - More Links, Less Clutter. Filter, preview, and share links you really care about!
http://www.tweetmixx.com/
Mixx is your link to the web content that really matters. There's a lot of information out there and, let's face it, you don't have all day to find the good stuff (if you do, we're totally jealous). And who knows better than you what informs you, what makes you think, what makes you laugh? So why should some faceless editor get to decide what's important? But now you're in charge. You find it; we'll Mixx it. Use YourMixx to tailor the content categories, tags, specific users and groups, and we'll deliver the top-rated content as chosen by you and people who share your passions. So go ahead and whip up your own version of the web. Just tell us how you like it Mixxed and we'll deliver the best the web has to offer—morning, noon and night.
More Links, Less Clutter. Filter, preview, and share links you really care about!
Make Google Search Real-Time With This URL Hack
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/make_google_search_real-time_with_this_url_hack.php
IMshopping - Human assisted shopping, questions and answers
http://www.imshopping.com/
Preguntás, usando Twitter, sobre algo que quieras comprar, como: ¿cuál es el GPS con mejor relación costo beneficio?. Te responden los expertos y/o la comunidad. No creo que sirva apra Arg aún :(
Shopping help is only a question away with IMshopping human assisted shopping. Ask questions, get unbiased answers and reviews from our shopping guides.
Google Fast Flip
http://fastflip.googlelabs.com/
really easy way of browsing popular news ... should be a nice addon for techmeme
Google Fast Flip : Latest Headlines in a Visual Way
Schön, wenns das auch auf deutsch gäbe, denn im Schnitt interessieren mich amerikanische Medien nicht so sehr....
Libro-s! Buscador de libros para descargar gratis
http://www.libro-s.com/
buscador libro
Redbeacon Homepage
http://redbeacon.com/hp/welcome
Redbeacon isn't like typical local search directories that simply return local business listings with ratings and reviews, leaving you to sort through dozens of entries. Instead, we notify businesses and professionals in your area that we believe can serve you best, and invite them to submit a price quote for your job.
Compare prices and book an appointment for any local service!
""this is good""
Popular Search Engines in the 90’s: Then and Now
http://sixrevisions.com/web_design/popular-search-engines-in-the-90s-then-and-now/
Awesome post - I love looking back at old sites like this
In the heydays of the internet - when Google wasn’t the only search engine people used to seek information on the web - web surfers (I bet you haven’t heard that term in a while) had several options for finding what they needed on the net. This article harks back to the days of AltaVista, HotBot, and when Ask was still Ask Jeeves. You’ll see how the web designs of ubiquitous search engines of the past have evolved through time. Put your nostalgia hats on as we travel back to the ancient times of the internet!
In the heydays of the internet - when Google wasn’t the only search engine people used to seek information on the web - web surfers (I bet you haven’t heard that term in a while) had several options for finding what they needed on the net. This article harks back to the days of AltaVista, HotBot, and when Ask was still Ask Jeeves. You’ll see how the web designs of ubiquitous search engines of the past have evolved through time. Put your nostalgia hats on as we travel back to the ancient times of the internet!
This article harks back to the days of AltaVista, HotBot, and when Ask was still Ask Jeeves. You'll see how the web designs of ubiquitous search engines of the past have evolved through time.
Google
http://go.infinise.com/
google search ui twitter wikipedia
Wish Google looked like this... 0:)
Free Books for Download | FreeBook-s.com
http://www.freebook-s.com/
Descarga de libros gratis
Livros grátis
Buscador de libors online
5 Ways to Get Your Blog Indexed by Google in 24 Hours
http://www.problogger.net/archives/2009/09/21/5-ways-to-get-your-blog-indexed-by-google-in-24-hours/
love… the traffic and the money will follow suit. While that’s partially true, there is also things that you can do to: * Index your newly launched blog fast by major Search Engines * Increase traffic to your blog * Improve your SERPs (Search Engine Result Positions) Why wait right? Content can be king but waiting around for traffic to come by itself is not a good way to start blogging. So let’s start… Getting Indexed Let’s say you launched a blog today and want it on Google’s results tomorrow. Can this b
Google This: 5 Reasons to Switch to Bing
http://mashable.com/2009/09/19/bing-extras/
"Here we’ll break down 5 awesome Bing-specific features that are really growing on us. From insightful information to help us better plan our trips to cashback on purchases, and a visually stimulating or Twitter (Twitter)-enhanced search experience, we’re starting to think Bing has some zing."
Here's an article about Google's Microsoft competitor, bing.com. It argues that bing may be better...
Bing() is now the fastest growing search engine. A Nielsen report shows that it currently holds 10.7% of the search market (to Google’s() 65%), but its month-over-month growth is 22%, which is astronomical. Here we’ll break down 5 awesome Bing-specific features that are really growing on us. From insightful information to help us better plan our trips to cashback on purchases, and a visually stimulating or Twitter()-enhanced search experience, we’re starting to think Bing has some zing.
Article from Mashable - Travel INsight, Cashback, Visual Search, Bing Tweets, Enhanced Tweets
Interesting read, although I usually end up feeling let down by Microsoft.
Visual results, travel results
Bing (Bing) is now the fastest growing search engine. A Nielsen report shows that it currently holds 10.7% of the search market (to Google’s (Google) 65%), but its month-over-month growth is 22%, which is astronomical. Microsoft has been pumping an endless supply of dollars into its marketing and advertising initiatives around Bing, and the strategy is clearly paying off. Hype aside, Bing happens to be a very viable search alternative to Google, and offers several incentives that Google can’t compete with at the moment. Here we’ll break down 5 awesome Bing-specific features that are really growing on us. From insightful information to help us better plan our trips to cashback on purchases, and a visually stimulating or Twitter (Twitter)-enhanced search experience, we’re starting to think Bing has some zing.
Visual Search Galleries - Bing
http://www.bing.com/visualsearch
New Bing feature: Visual Search Earlier this week, Microsoft added a new feature to the Bing search engine. It's called Visual Search and it's useful for those cases where you just can't find the words ... but you know it when you see it. The idea is that you can do searches using images instead of text. I've often had this problem when trying to look up a particular type of bird I've seen, for instance. It also works well with dog or cat breeds, electronics, automobiles and a number of other things. The Visual Search gallery is still in beta, but it looks like it could morph into an interesting and handy option.
Listen Home
http://listen.googlelabs.com/index.html
Приложение для прослушивания и поиска подкастов для Android
Huh, where did this come from? Google Labs Android app for finding, downloading and listening to podcasts. Given that 90% of all my music listening is now either through Spotify or podcasts, this is a Good Thing.
Listen Home
41 Image and Icon Search Engines Designers Should Know | Graphics
http://www.hongkiat.com/blog/41-image-and-icon-search-engines-designers-should-know/
Let's face it, most of us don't create every single image and icon when we do web design. It is not because we can't but merely because we've got better
Image and Icon Search Engines
41 Image and Icon Search Engines Designers Should Know | Graphics
Official Google Webmaster Central Blog: Google does not use the keywords meta tag in web ranking
http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/2009/09/google-does-not-use-keywords-meta-tag.html
seo and meta tag's
100+ Search Engine Marketing Resources - Online Marketing Blog
http://www.toprankblog.com/2009/09/100-ways-learn-search-marketing/
100+ Search Marketing Resources to Learn SEO & PPC
Meta tags - Webmasters/Site owners Help
http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/answer.py?answer=79812
Meta tags are a great way for webmasters to provide search engines with information about their sites. Meta tags can be used to provide information to all sorts of clients, and each system processes o
google seo tips
Meta tags - Webmasters/Site owners Help
Google meta tag use information
AnyClip
http://anyclip.com/
find any moment on any movie clip
大島てる - CAVEAT EMPTOR
http://www.oshimaland.co.jp/index.html
事故物件 東京・神奈川
大島てる
Google Caffeine: A Detailed Test of the New Google
http://mashable.com/2009/08/10/google-caffeine/
Mashable
Did you hear? Google’s launching a new, upgraded version of its search engine soon. And just as important, the search giant released the developer’s preview of it today. Google (Google) promises that the new search tool (codename “Caffeine”) will improve the speed, accuracy, size, and comprehensiveness of Google search.
Best Practices for Designing Faceted Search Filters :: UXmatters
http://new.uxmatters.com/mt/archives/2009/09/best-practices-for-designing-faceted-search-filters.php
In this column, I’ve presented five best practices for designing filters for faceted search results. Of these, I think the first—choosing either drill-down or parallel selection—is the most important. If you choose your filter value-selection paradigm correctly, you are already half way there.
Five best practices for designing filters for faceted search results. Of these, I think the first—choosing either drill-down or parallel selection—is the most important.
Recently, Office Depot redesigned their search user interface, adding attribute-based filtering and creating a more dynamic, interactive user experience. Unfortunately, Office Depot’s interaction design misses some key points, making their new search user interface less usable and, therefore, less effective. That’s the bad news. The good news is that the Office Depot site presents us with an excellent case study for demonstrating some of the important best practices for designing filters for faceted search results, as follows:
Recently, Office Depot redesigned their search user interface, adding attribute-based filtering and creating a more dynamic, interactive user experience. Unfortunately, Office Depot’s interaction design misses some key points, making their new search user interface less usable and, therefore, less effective. That’s the bad news. The good news is that the Office Depot site presents us with an excellent case study for demonstrating some of the important best practices for designing filters for faceted search results, as follows: 1. Decide on your filter value-selection paradigm—either drill-down or parallel selection. 2. Provide an obvious and consistent way to undo filter selection. 3. Always make all filters easily available. 4. At every step in the search workflow, display only filter values that correspond to the available items, or inventory. 5. Provide filter values that encompass all items, or the complete inventory. By following the attribute-based filtering desi
Google Quick Search Box
http://www.google.com/quicksearchbox/
a google app kinda like quicksilver
Google Quick Search Box
search bar combines desktop and internet
Your Guide to Music on the Web, Part II
http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/09/26/your-guide-to-music-on-the-web-part-ii/
"Today, in Part II we’ll take a tour of music search engines, Web players, ways to share music on Twitter, and music mixing apps."
Free Trademark Search Online | Protect Business Name | Interesting Name Ideas | Trademarkia
http://www.trademarkia.com/
Automates the trademark registration process.
Free Trademark Search Online | Protect Business Name | Interesting Name Ideas | Trademarkia
Search Results Design: Best Practices and Design Patterns « Smashing Magazine
http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2009/09/28/search-results-design-best-practices-and-design-patterns/
The search results page is the prime focus of the search experience, and can make or break a site’s conversion rates. Therefore, bridging the gap between a user and the content or products they seek is a crucial factor in the success of any large website.
Top 10 Funniest Google Suggest Results
http://mashable.com/2009/08/11/funniest-google-suggest-results/
Reading: Top 10 Funniest Google Suggest Results: http://bit.ly/UYOtq [from http://twitter.com/nickdaws/statuses/3251389837]
Compare Cheap Car Rental with Vroom Vroom Vroom. Compare Car Rental New York, Atlanta, Boston, San Francisco, New York, Miami Avis, Budget, Hertz.
http://www.vroomvroomvroom.com/
Compare Cheap Car Rentals Make a booking with no passwords and no hidden fees!
Find the cheapest car rental deals in the United States with Vroom's two step search!
The Only SEO Tools You’ll Ever Need - Nettuts+
http://net.tutsplus.com/tutorials/other/the-only-seo-tools-youll-ever-need/
Search Engine Optimization is a rather complex and never ending process. You have to analyze a lot of things including what keywords people are searching for,
30 Resources to Find the Data You Need | FlowingData
http://flowingdata.com/2009/10/01/30-resources-to-find-the-data-you-need/
Let's say you have this idea for a visualization or application, or you're just curious about some trend. But you have a problem. You can't find the data, and without the data, you can't even start. This is a guide and a list of sources for where you can find that data you're looking for. There's a lot out there. Universities Being a graduate student, I always look to the library for books and resources. Many libraries are amping up their technology and have some expansive data archives. Many statistics departments also tend to keep a list of data somewhere.
Twitter Alerts
http://www.tweetalarm.com/index.php
Get alerted when someone tweets about your company, your product or anything that interests you.
Get alerted when someone tweets about your company, your product or anything that interests you.
Sugar Grove Sugar Grove Library SG Library
With tweetalarm, you will get alerted when someone tweets about your company, your product or anything that interests you.
What Is Real Time Search? Definitions & Players
http://searchengineland.com/what-is-real-time-search-definitions-players-22172
real time search explained
(3rd screen-shot down)
After Losing Users in Catalogs, Libraries Find Better Search Software - Technology - The Chronicle of Higher Education
http://chronicle.com/article/After-Losing-Users-in/48588/
About damn time, too; catalog search results have been crappy for years.
Good article about college usage of innovative catalogs and search overlays (like Aquabrowser) that make searching catalogs more effective and attractive for users.
After Losing Users in Catalogs, Libraries Find Better Search Software Chronicle of Higher Education 9/28/09
Official Google Blog: Teaching computers to read: Google acquires reCAPTCHA
http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2009/09/teaching-computers-to-read-google.html
Teaching computers to read: Google acquires reCAPTCHA - http://bit.ly/mNdrd [from http://twitter.com/hadhad/statuses/4038838588]
Found this: Teaching computers to read: Google acquires reCAPTCHA: Shared by cec Wholly geek batman ... http://bit.ly/dTqYG [from http://twitter.com/kekil/statuses/4034854001]
"In this way, reCAPTCHA’s unique technology improves the process that converts scanned images into plain text, known as Optical Character Recognition (OCR). This technology also powers large scale text scanning projects like Google Books and Google News Archive Search. Having the text version of documents is important because plain text can be searched, easily rendered on mobile devices and displayed to visually impaired users. So we'll be applying the technology within Google not only to increase fraud and spam protection for Google products but also to improve our books and newspaper scanning process. That's why we're excited to welcome the reCAPTCHA team to Google, and we're committed to delivering the same high level of performance that websites using reCAPTCHA have come to expect. Improving the availability and accessibility of all the information on the Internet is really important to us, so we're looking forward to advancing this technology with the reCAPTCHA team."
I know I'm late to the game commenting on this one, but damn this kind of thing pisses me off. Can't we have just one thing that is cool on the internet without it getting acquired by Google or Yahoo? I'm not as anti-google as most, but all of a sudden reCAPTCHA feels exploitative. Brewster Kahle, where is the alternative for archive.org?
Reading: Teaching computers to read: Google acquires reCAPTCHA http://bit.ly/141R6p [from http://twitter.com/sandroalberti/statuses/4057584396]
Google acquire reCAPTCHA - teaching computers to read - http://bit.ly/IT1DZ [from http://twitter.com/nick_b/statuses/4050051801]
Google has acquired reCAPTCHA, a company that provides CAPTCHAs to help protect more than 100,000 websites from spam and fraud.
5 Tips for Sphinx Indexing | Engine Yard Blog
http://www.engineyard.com/blog/2009/5-tips-for-sphinx-indexing/
Official Google Webmaster Central Blog: A proposal for making AJAX crawlable
http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/2009/10/proposal-for-making-ajax-crawlable.html
Today we're excited to propose a new standard for making AJAX-based websites crawlable. This will benefit webmasters and users by making content from rich and interactive AJAX-based websites universally accessible through search results on any search engine that chooses to take part. We believe that making this content available for crawling and indexing could significantly improve the web.
experience
A proposal for making AJAX crawlable Wednesday, October 07, 2009 at 10:51 AM Webmaster level: Advanced
GR: A proposal for making AJAX crawlable http://bit.ly/3eVxrM [from http://twitter.com/robinhowlett/statuses/4690173313]
Diffen - Compare Anything. Diffen. Discern. Decide.
http://www.diffen.com/
How To Build The Ultimate Job Finding Dashboard with iGoogle | FreelanceFolder
http://freelancefolder.com/how-to-build-the-ultimate-job-finding-dashboard-with-igoogle/
This tutorial will show you how to build the ultimate, customizable, job finding dashboard using iGoogle. Integrate job boards, twitter searches, and more.
BitSnoop.com - We find torrents. For you. | 1,496,473 torrents: games, music, movies, books, apps - download for free!
http://bitsnoop.com/
BitSnoop.com - biggest torrent search engine - games, music, movies, books for download.
Este sitio es para descargar torrents, no promovemos la pirateria, solo el uso de software necesario
Real-time Discovery Engine - YourVersion: Discover Your Version of the Web™
http://www.yourversion.com/
Interest Aggregator
YourVersion is a real-time discovery engine that discovers new, relevant content for you based on your interests and makes it easy to bookmark and share that content with friends.
What Does that Hashtag Mean? New Service Tells You - ReadWriteWeb
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/what_does_that_hashtag_mean_new_service_tells_you.php
Tagalus is a social dictionary of tags used on Twitter. Users vote for the best definitions.
hashtags
実はあまり知られていない?Google検索のトリック10 : ライフハッカー[日本版], 仕事も生活も上手くこなすライフハック情報満載のブログ・メディア
http://www.lifehacker.jp/2009/01/080103google10.html
La vida de un Japonés
Derek Powazek - Spammers, Evildoers, and Opportunists
http://powazek.com/posts/2090
8 Tips For Getting Your Fan Page Found In Facebook Search
http://searchengineland.com/8-tips-for-getting-your-fan-page-found-in-facebook-search-27621
8 consigli su come rendere visibile la tua pagina su facebook
Have a Facebook page or creating a new one? Do yourself a favor and be proactive in setting your page up, so users can find you when they are looking. Too
Whether you are setting up your first page, or tweaking an old one, the following tips can help you rise to the top of the search results.
Might be useful in helping Holly get known
A list of 8 tips for optimizing one's Facebook Fan Page for Facebook Search. As featured on Search Engine Land.
Wheel of Lunch
http://wheelof.com/lunch/
Site to help you decide where to pick lunch.
Random restaurant picker.
Where to eat today.
D&AD | Creative Search
http://creativesear.ch/
Creative Search is a search engine that gives you sorted results. Results for: D&AD
Top 8 Online Tools To Identify The Owner Of A Phone Number
http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/top-8-online-tools-to-identify-the-owner-of-a-phone-number/
Geek to Live: Have a say in what Google says about you - Geek to Live - Lifehacker
http://lifehacker.com/152444/geek-to-live--have-a-say-in-what-google-says-about-you
Someone out there's trying to find information about you right now, whether it's a potential employer, date or a long lost friend. What happens when they Google you? A recent poll here on Lifehacker shows that for about half of you, information about someone else with the same name or a web site you don't control gets returned in search results for your name. Today we'll go over the ins and outs of setting up a nameplate web site that makes you Googleable with a web page whose content YOU control.
Official Google Blog: Managing your reputation through search results
http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2009/10/managing-your-reputation-through-search.html
Below are some tips for "reputation management": influencing how you're perceived online, and what information is available relating to you
The first step in reputation management is preemptive: Think twice before putting your personal information online. Remember that although something might be appropriate for the context in which you're publishing it, search engines can make it very easy to find that information later, out of context, including by people who don't normally visit the site where you originally posted it. Translation: don't assume that just because your mom doesn't read your blog, she'll never see that post about the new tattoo you're hiding from her.
Your ShowtimeFu is Strong - ShowtimeFu.com
http://www.showtimefu.com/
ShowtimeFu will show you every movie playing nearby with showtimes and theaters. You can filter your search by what time you'd like the movie to begin and/or end, select specific movies and select specific theaters. With each listing you'll see how long the movie is, the average rating on RottenTomatoes and the time you should expect the movie to end.ShowtimeFu will show you every movie playing nearby with showtimes and theaters. You can filter your search by what time you'd like the movie to begin and/or end, select specific movies and select specific theaters. With each listing you'll see how long the movie is, the average rating on RottenTomatoes and the time you should expect the movie to end.
Icones.pro, la plus grande collection d'images PNG et d'icônes
http://icones.pro/
La plus grande collection d'images PNG et d'icônes
L'ultime moteur de recherche pour trouver une image PNG transparente ou une icône parmi plus de 20 000 images référencées.
twiStation(ついすて) - Twitterをもっとおもしろくするウェブサービス検索サイト
http://twistation.com/
Twitter関連のサービスをまとめたもの
Twitter関連のウェブサービスやサイト、ツール等を検索できるサイトです。
The Answer Factory: Fast, Disposable, and Profitable as Hell | Magazine
http://www.wired.com/magazine/2009/10/ff_demandmedia/all/1
Christian Muoz-Donoso is going to make this job pay, he's got to move quickly. He has a list of 10 videos to shoot on this warm June morning, for
The result is a factory stamping out moneymaking content. “I call them the Henry Ford of online video,” says Jordan Hoffner, director of content partnerships at YouTube. Media companies like The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, AOL, and USA Today have either hired Demand or studied its innovations. This year, the privately held Demand is expected to bring in about $200 million in revenue; its most recent round of financing by blue-chip investors valued the company at $1 billion. In this industrial model of content creation, Muñoz-Donoso is working the conveyor belt — being paid very little for cranking out an endless supply of material. He admits that the results are not particularly rewarding, but work is work, and Demand’s is steady and pays on time. Plus, he says, “this is the future.” He has shot more than 40,000 videos for Demand, filming yo-yo whizzes, pole dancers, and fly fishermen. But ask him to pick a favorite and he’s stumped. “I can’t really remember most of them,” he says.
First, to find out what terms users are searching for, it parses bulk data purchased from search engines, ISPs, and Internet marketing firms (as well as Demands own traffic logs). Then the algorithm crunches keyword rates to calculate how much advertisers will pay to appear on pages that include those terms. (A portion of Demands revenue comes from Google, which allows businesses to bid on phrases that they would like to advertise against.)
Demand Media has created a virtual factory that pumps out 4,000 videoclips and articles a day. It starts with an algorithm. The algorithm is fed inputs from three sources: Search terms (popular terms from more than 100 sources comprising 2 billion searches a day), the ad market (a snapshot of which keywords are sought after and how much they are fetching), and the competition (whats online already and where a term ranks in search results).
the future is mechanical, cheap, shallow
Business Information and News: Track, Connect and Share - Tracked.com
http://www.tracked.com/
Today, we are proud to launch Tracked.com, a new kind of business service. Tracked.com is the only website in the world where business information, communications and connections come together to enhance your business life.
By http://bit.ly/Tweets2Delicious
Bing Twitter
http://www.bing.com/twitter/
Microsoft gets real time twitter search!
It's official Bing launched a twitter search engine, Google not far behind but only available in the US http://ow.ly/vVuW [from http://twitter.com/LauraleeGuthrie/statuses/5070295026]
New Twitter search powered by Bing
Official Google Blog: RT @google: Tweets and updates and search, oh my!
http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2009/10/rt-google-tweets-and-updates-and-search.html
Google & Bing adding Tweets to search results; http://bit.ly/1U27fr [from http://twitter.com/jcookaz/statuses/5052661578]
Google to index Twitter
Googleがtwitter内検索に対応する事になるって
We help you find the perfect gadget | Measy
http://www.measy.com/
Helps you find the perfect gadget.
ネットで出来るだけ物を安く買える方法やサイトを調べた - かちびと.net
http://kachibito.net/private/discount-shop-tips.html
まったく画期的ではない。
Real-Time Search - 5 Reasons Why "We" Will Change the Web | Ben ...
http://www.benbehrouzi.org/2009/10/23/real-time-search-we-will-change-the-web
Ten Useful Examples of the Real-Time Web in Action
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/ten_useful_examples_of_the_real-time_web_in_action.php
Here's our list of ten cool companies or services that make use of real-time web in what they do.
TaffyBox - Search & Download Legal Torrents
http://www.taffybox.com/
Search & Download Torrent directly from web using Applet
Search & download any legal torrents within minutes with our exclusive Java applet downloader!
Web-based bittorrent search client.
Official Google Blog: Introducing Google Social Search: I finally found my friend's New York blog!
http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2009/10/introducing-google-social-search-i.html
Your friends and contacts are a key part of your life online. Most people on the web today make social connections and publish web content in many different ways, including blogs, status updates and tweets. This translates to a public social web of content that has special relevance to each person. Unfortunately, that information isn't always very easy to find in one simple place. That's why today we're rolling out a new experiment on Google Labs called Google Social Search that helps you find more relevant public content from your broader social circle. It should be available for everyone to try by the end of the day, so be sure to check back.
100+ Google Tricks That Will Save You Time in School | Online Colleges
http://www.onlinecolleges.net/2009/10/25/100-google-tricks-that-will-save-you-time-in-school/
Google's Eric Schmidt on What the Web Will Look Like in 5 Years
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/google_web_in_five_years.php
# Five years from now the internet will be dominated by Chinese-language content. # Today's teenagers are the model of how the web will work in five years - they jump from app to app to app seamlessly. # Five years is a factor of ten in Moore's Law, meaning that computers will be capable of far more by that time than they are today. # Within five years there will be broadband well above 100MB in performance - and distribution distinctions between TV, radio and the web will go away. # "We're starting to make signifigant money off of Youtube", content will move towards more video. # "Real time information is just as valuable as all the other information, we want it included in our search results."
Previsões sobre o futuro próximo da Internet.
* Five years from now the internet will be dominated by Chinese-language content. * Today's teenagers are the model of how the web will work in five years - they jump from app to app to app seamlessly. * Five years is a factor of ten in Moore's Law, meaning that computers will be capable of far more by that time than they are today. * Within five years there will be broadband well above 100MB in performance - and distribution distinctions between TV, radio and the web will go away. * "We can index real-time info now - but how do we rank it?"
ThisIsLike.Com - The Associative Knowledge Network.
http://thisislike.com/
explore the world through associative thinking
Discover Music
http://www.google.com/landing/music/
search for artists, albums or artists and a song
Google's music search engine
4 Emerging Trends of the Real-Time Web
http://mashable.com/2009/10/29/real-time-web-trends/
Real-time Web is becoming more popular.
10 Even Better Wolfram Alpha Easter Eggs
http://mashable.com/2009/05/17/better-wolfram-easter-eggs/
Best question is the last one: Are you self-aware?
giggling even more about RT @mashable 10 Even Better Wolfram Alpha Easter Eggs http://bit.ly/qqvA4 (via @tweetmeme) [from http://twitter.com/sbmalley/statuses/1835507735]
Das Schöne an der Suchmaschine sind jedoch einige Antworten, die man sich als Besonderheit hat einfallen lassen. Sogenannte Easter Eggs gibt es bei Wolfram Alpha massenweise. Siehe auch: http://mashable.com/2009/05/17/wolfram-easter-eggs/
5 Good Image Search Engines Apart From Google Image Search
http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/looking-beyond-google-image-search-5-image-search-engines-for-the-right-image/
Image search engines sift through the web searching by type of image, by license or by tags and keywords. There are of course, standalone photo reservoirs like Flickr, Stock.xchng, Photobucket, Morguefile et.al; but your kind of image may just be tucked away in some other obscure corner of the web. Google Image Search is powerful but it always pays to have a few more options up your browser.
Top 10 Site Search Options
http://designm.ag/resources/site-search-options/
Posted using BDelicious
[CSS]検索フォームを素敵なデザインするスタイルシート集 | コリス
http://coliss.com/articles/build-websites/operation/css/css-styling-a-search-form.html
検索フォームをCSSだけできれいに装飾するサンプル集。文字サイズを極端に大きくすると文字が欠けたりしますが、通常問題ないでしょう。
検索フォームを素敵なデザインするスタイルシート集
HPんの検索項目で使いたいなー。
フォームを綺麗にする
Free Technology for Teachers: Beyond Google - Improve Your Search Results
http://www.freetech4teachers.com/2009/10/beyond-google-improve-your-search.html
this short guide to 15 tools and strategies for helping your students (and your colleagues) improve their Internet search results
国家知识产权局--专利检索
http://www.sipo.gov.cn/sipo2008/zljs/
这是一个新的寂寞
国家知识产权局
国家知识产权局--专利检索
专利检索
专利
Google Commerce Search
http://www.google.com/commercesearch/
While Google may have its Google Checkout payment platform, it’s not really a player in the ecommerce space. Considering the billions of dollars being exchanged on thousands of retail websites every year, that’s a big market that Google isn’t monetizing. Perhaps that’s why we’re surprised that it took them this long to launch Google Commerce Search, a new search engine that online retailers can install on their websites to provide Google-style speed and efficiency for customers when they search for products.
Google Commerce Search is a powerful search solution designed specifically with online retail enterprises in mind.
New! Google Commerce Search is a powerful search solution designed specifically with online retail enterprises in mind. Improve your shopping experience with fast, intuitive Google search technology.
CodeIgniter and jQuery Real Live Search with Pagination | AEXT.NET
http://aext.net/2009/10/codeigniter-and-jquery-real-live-search-with-pagination/
A great tutorial using CodeIgniter and jQuery to recreate the live search feature on MT's knowledgebase.
Programming, Designing and Blogging
: Collection of php classes and functions sto
Damn Cool Algorithms: Spatial indexing with Quadtrees and Hilbert Curves - Nick's Blog
http://blog.notdot.net/2009/11/Damn-Cool-Algorithms-Spatial-indexing-with-Quadtrees-and-Hilbert-Curves
How to find the location of a particular point in a Hilbert curve. (via delicious popular)
Files24 / Catalog Torrent
http://www.files24.com/
Clicker - What's On Online
http://www.clicker.com/
tv content aggregator
Clicker, a comprehensive video search engine for television content on the web.
100 Useful Links for eBook Lovers - Online Courses
http://www.onlinecourses.org/2009/11/11/100-useful-links-for-ebook-lovers/
Links to various ebook web sites.
Comprehensive listing of: free ebook sites, ebook reader sites, about ebooks sites, audio and mobile sites, business and education sites, twitter sites, poetry and kids sites and misc..
Find your tracks
http://www.findyourtracks.fr/
Search music based on different genere, the navigation is fantastic
Trouver des styles de musique par cibles (age, centres d'interets, format, sexe)
Filter tracks by genre, tags, playlists. Simple, well executed interface
Musica a vontade!
5 Pirate Bay BitTorrent Alternatives - The Pirate Bay - Gizmodo
http://gizmodo.com/5342776/5-pirate-bay-bittorrent-alternatives
The Pirate Bay we know and love, though still harboring torrents for now, is going away. But that doesn't mean BitTorrent is dead. Far from it. Here are five places to get your torrent on after it closes for good.
torrent download
TidyTweet.com - Filter your embedded Twitter feed and block Twitter spam
http://www.tidytweet.com/
Forma de crear presentaciones y comunicarse con una comunidad virtual
The smarter way to filter out the spam and clutter you don’t want!
TidyTweet helps keep your Twitter feed free from inappropriate language, users, and content. Keep an eye on your conversations 24/7 and decide for yourself what stays and what goes.
Official Google Blog: Search for "me" on Google
http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2009/04/search-for-me-on-google.html
"Stop Googling Me!" --T-shirt seen in SoHo…
making a profile on google so when people search for me, they see that first.
Python Package Index : pdfminer 20090330
http://pypi.python.org/pypi/pdfminer/20090330
PDFMiner is a suite of programs that aims to help extracting or analyzing text data from PDF documents. Unlike other PDF-related tools, it allows to obtain the exact location of texts in a page, as well as other layout information such as font size or font name, which could be useful for analyzing the document. It can be also used as a basis for a full-fledged PDF interpreter.
RateADrug.com: Prescription Drugs; Side Effects, Benefits & User Ratings
http://www.rateadrug.com/
RateADrug, The users guide to prescription medications and side effects. Comparing RX and complementary medicine; providing best health treatment options at lowest cost, expert help, community resources, patient testimonials, educational and healthcare opportunities.
View or submit ratings on effectiveness and side effects on Rx drugs and alternative treatments
The community site for sharing experiences and learning about risks and benefits of prescription medications and alternative treatments
RateADrug.com - Where users identify, evaluate and rate over 7000 prescription drugs and alternative treatments The community site for sharing experiences and learning about risks and benefits of prescription medications and alternative treatments Take control of your health. Be informed. * Learn about newly discovered side effects and alternative treatments * Participate in anonymous public studies and share your experiences with others * Rate your medications to receive personalized benefits and side effects scores * Email your survey reports to your doctors and family members to keep them updated on your health issues
Hunt4Tunes - 100% Free Audio & Music Downloads
http://www.hunt4tunes.com/
share
Motore di ricerca che ti fa ascoltare e scaricare tutta la musica
Learn the Basics of Regular Expression Searches - Search Operators - Lifehacker
http://lifehacker.com/5335627/learn-the-basics-of-regular-expression-searches
How Domains and URLs Relate to Search Engine Optimization - SEO - letscounthedays
http://www.shayhowe.com/seo/how-domains-relate-to-seo/
URLs Relate to Search Engine Optimization
The Online Portfolio of Shay Howe
Autocomplete Me
http://autocompleteme.com/
Ajax Autocomplete for jQuery
http://www.devbridge.com/projects/autocomplete/jquery/
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10 Useful Tools for Finding the Perfect Domain Name | Web Design Ledger
http://webdesignledger.com/tools/10-useful-tools-for-finding-the-perfect-domain-name
Finding the right domain name is an important step in creating a successful website. Luckily there are tools out there to help you in this process by not only helping you find available domain names, but also helping you in the creative aspect by giving you suggestions. Here are 10 of these tools to help you find that perfect domain name.
Finding the right domain name is an important step in creating a successful website. Luckily there are tools out there to help you in this process by not only
Connected Flow - Viewfinder: Flickr search tool
http://connectedflow.com/viewfinder/
Viewfinder is a Mac OS X application that dramatically simplifies the process of finding, downloading and using images from Flickr.
Viewfinder is a Mac OS X application that dramatically simplifies the process of finding, downloading and using images from Flickr. $30.
Advanced JavaScript Table Sorter – TinyTable V3 - Web Development Blog
http://www.leigeber.com/2009/11/advanced-javascript-table-sorter/
The third iteration of the TinyTable table sorting script adds search, column averages and totals, record numbering, a view all function, and a reset function. At only 6KB it is still lightweight, quick, and includes all previous TinyTable features. Other features include alternate row highlighting, header class toggling, auto data type recognition, and selective column sorting. If you don’t need the new features take a look at the second version of the script which weighs 2.5KB. To initialize a table sorter follow the pattern below:
Google Image Swirl
http://image-swirl.googlelabs.com/
Not exactly sure what it's doing, but it looks like it is creating a mindmap of searched images. Looks super-cool
not as good as cool iris but interesting
How Search Engines Work - Search Engine Watch (SEW)
http://searchenginewatch.com/2168031
How search engines work, including the difference between crawler-based search engines and human-powered directories. Explanation of what a spider is and how it crawls web pages.
PhotoSketch: better than sliced bread, Photoshop | The Web Life | ZDNet.com
http://blogs.zdnet.com/weblife/?p=965
RT @jamesladd: Oh My Gosh - Awesome http://blogs.zdnet.com/weblife/?p=965 [from http://twitter.com/Velona/statuses/4648064485]
This link is a blog post on Ziff Davis.com about an upcoming software program that it takes a rough, hand-drawn sketch, scours the web for photos that match, and runs them through an algorithm, stitching it all together. There's a 3 minute 43 second video embedded on the blog post that illustrates the capability of this program developed by Chinese students. It's pretty amazing.
it takes a rough, hand-drawn sketch, scours the web for photos that match, and runs them through an algorithm, stitching it all together.
2009-10-13 17:50:55 <eve> http://blogs.zdnet.com/weblife/?p=965
Official Google Blog: Making ads more interesting
http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2009/03/making-ads-more-interesting.html
Sur le ciblage comportemental chez Google.
Today we are launching "interest-based" advertising as a beta test on our partner sites and on YouTube. These ads will associate categories of interest — say sports, gardening, cars, pets — with your browser, based on the types of sites you visit and the pages you view.
That's why Google has worked hard to create technology that makes the advertising on our own sites, and those of our partners, as relevant as possible. To date, we have shown ads based mainly on what your interests are at a specific moment. So if you search for [digital camera] on Google, you'll get ads related to digital cameras. If you are visiting the website of one of our AdSense partners, you would see ads based on the content of the page. For example, if you're reading a sports page on a newspaper website, we might show ads for running shoes. Or we can show ads for home maintenance services alongside a YouTube video instructing you on how to perform a simple repair. There are some situations, however, where a keyword or the content of a web page simply doesn't give us enough information to serve highly relevant ads.
HOW TO: Take Advantage of FriendFeed's Unique Features
http://mashable.com/2009/08/10/friendfeed-tips-saved-searches/
PaperCube - Peter Bergström
http://papercube.peterbergstrom.com/
"PaperCube is a new experimental tool exploring the visual navigation of academic citation networks."
Terrific visualization tool for exploring connections between authors and citations.
Incredibly pertinent on bibliometry. Nice.
Python Library for Google Search - good coders code, great reuse
http://www.catonmat.net/blog/python-library-for-google-search/
Here is a quick hack that I wrote. It’s a Python library to search Google without using their API. It’s quick and dirty, just the way I love it. Why didn’t I use Google’s provided REST API? Because it says “you can only get up to 8 results in a single call and you can’t go beyond the first 32 results”. Seriously, what am I gonna do with just 32 results?
# Python Library for Searching Adwords # Python Library for Google Translate # Python Library for Google Sets
from xgoogle.search import GoogleSearch, SearchError try: gs = GoogleSearch("quick and dirty") gs.results_per_page = 50 results = gs.get_results() for res in results: print res.title.encode('utf8') print res.desc.encode('utf8') print res.url.encode('utf8') print except SearchError, e: print "Search failed: %s" % e
Inside your search
http://www.insideyoursearch.com/
Hot Computer & Electronics Deals. Track Prices & Discover Amazing Sales at Gazaro.com
http://www.gazaro.com/deals
The dark side of the internet | Technology | The Guardian
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2009/nov/26/dark-side-internet-freenet
26 Nov 09: new article which gives idea of the scale of the Deep Web and how much of it is actually searched...!
ut Rajaraman knows different. "I think it's a very small fraction of the deep web which search engines are bringing to the surface. I don't know, to be honest, what fraction. No one has a really good estimate of how big the deep web is. Five hundred times as big as the surface web is the only estimate I know."
om hippy bible the Wh
Website Reviews and Complaints by Consumers – SiteJabber
http://www.sitejabber.com/
SiteJabber is a consumer protection site that lets people research and review online businesses and websites. Search for reviews or complaints on any website.
Consumers review online businesses and websites -- most loved, most hated, and most useful. Save money and avoid rip-offs.
Tutorials Search Engine
http://tutorials-search-engine.com/
varios tutos
Torrentzap.com torrent downloads - Torrents at best!
http://www.torrentzap.com/
yourBittorrent Torrent Download
http://www.yourbittorrent.com/
SHODAN - Computer Search Engine
http://shodan.surtri.com/
Computer Search Engine
SHODAN lets you find servers/ routers/ etc. The data in the index covers web servers, FTP, Telnet and SSH services.
SHODAN lets you find servers/ routers/ etc. by using the simple search bar up above. Most of the data in the index covers web servers at the moment, but there is some data on FTP, Telnet and SSH services as well. Let me know which services interest you the most and I'll prioritize them in my scanning.
SearchMyFiles - Alternative to 'Search For Files And Folders' module of Windows
http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/search_my_files.html
Serch utility
SearchMyFiles is an alternative to the standard "Search For Files And Folders" module of Windows. It allows you to easily search files in your system by wildcard, by last modified/created/last accessed time, by file attributes, by file content (text or binary search), and by the file size. SearchMyFiles allows you to make a very accurate search that cannot be done with Windows search.
RoomAtlas - Book hotels from our interactive map
http://www.roomatlas.com/
Un-Google Yourself - Wired How-To Wiki
http://howto.wired.com/wiki/Un-Google_Yourself
Ten Alternatives to Mininova - File Sharing - Lifehacker
http://lifehacker.com/5415321/ten-alternatives-to-mininova
** Posted using Viigo: Mobile RSS, Sports, Current Events and more **
AnySubs.com - DivX subtitles of any kind!
http://anysubs.com/
Tool to get subtitles for movies.
Vidque.com - Videos Worth Watching
http://vidque.com/
Vidque allows users to grab videos from YouTube, Blip.tv, TED, and Vimeo to put into their own collections that they can share with others. Vidque uses the videos you grab to help you locate more videos.
TuneChecker - Compare Cheap MP3 Single and Album Prices
http://www.tunechecker.com/
Google I/O: New Advances In The Searchability of JavaScript and Flash, But Is It Enough?
http://searchengineland.com/google-io-new-advances-in-the-searchability-of-javascript-and-flash-but-is-it-enough-19881
This week at Google I/O, Google talked a lot about the evolution of the technological capabilities of the web. HTML 5 is ushering in new era of browser-based
Great, comprehensive article
Talking about AJAX and Flash searchability
Google is working on it The Google Webmaster Central team has been providing a wealth of education around these issues to help developers build search-friendly web sites. For instance: * Search-friendly AJAX * Canonicalization * Site moves At Maile’s Search-Friendly Development session at Google I/O, Google announced two advances in their ability to crawl and index RIAs. While both of these advances are great efforts, they were driven entirely by the search team. And unfortunately, they don’t solve the issues with the Google Code APIs. Wouldn’t it be great if the new Web Elements they just announced were search-engine friendly by default?
Google week: 101 tips, tricks and hacks | TechRadar UK
http://www.techradar.com/news/internet/web/google-week-101-tips-tricks-and-hacks-462143
To help you with effective searching strategies, you can use this wonderful guide for searching in Google. It includes 100 tips for searching; tips 1 - 14 are important to understand
Tips on how to have successful google searches
The Big List Of Search Engines & Their Employees On Twitters
http://searchengineland.com/the-big-list-of-search-engines-their-employees-on-twitter-16727
Yesterday, Google joined Twitter with a company account. We twittered a few search engine-related addresses as part of our post about that, but we wanted to do
Snap Bird - re-finding the ones that got away
http://snapbird.org/
Twitterのアーカイブ検索
Twitter search for what someone said.
Twitter Search To Become Real Search
http://mashable.com/2009/05/07/twitter-search-real/
Twitter search is evolving and may put a dent in Google's seemingly impenetrable armour. - http://bit.ly/KTyXJ [from http://twitter.com/kahler/statuses/1725630776]
Look out Google! "Twitter search will soon start crawling the links included in tweets."-Mashable http://bit.ly/13dIJH [from http://twitter.com/chadwalker/statuses/1726823711]
RT @PierreTran: Twitter Search To Become Real Search | Mashable http://bit.ly/m6mGJ une belle pierre dans l'océan Google [from http://twitter.com/hvaudaux/statuses/1726678510]
RT @munirlodin: Twitter Search To Become Real Search http://bit.ly/LXfQa [from http://twitter.com/mfubib/statuses/1725709011]
The fact that Twitter (Twitter reviews)’s search is now often faster and more relevant than any other search engine out there is not a secret anymore.
vLane.com: Accelerate your car search
http://vlane.com/
a search engine of car
similar to carmony.co.uk
Google Goggles - Use pictures to search the web
http://www.google.com/mobile/goggles/#landmark
A picture is worth a thousand words.No need to type your search anymore. Just take a picture. Find out what businesses are nearby.Just point your phone at a store. This is just the beginning - it's not quite perfect yet.Works well for some things, but not for all. Your pictures, your control.Turn on 'visual search history' to view or share your pictures at any time. Turn it off to discard them once the search is done.
"Use pictures to search the web."
Principles Of Effective Search In E-Commerce Design - Smashing Magazine
http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2009/12/08/principles-of-effective-e-commerce-search/
By http://bit.ly/Tweets2Delicious
My top list of best blogs 2009 and some blog info | Yuri Arcurs
http://www.arcurs.com/my-top-list-of-best-blogs-2009-and-some-blog-info
検索エンジンが順位を決定する要因ランキング2009年版が完成! | Web担当者Forum
http://web-tan.forum.impressrd.jp/e/2009/08/24/6396
検索エンジン順位決定の要因ランキング。
順位決定の要因トップ5 1.外部リンクのアンカーテキスト 2.titleタグでのキーワードの使用 3.生のリンクポピュラリティ 4.リンク元ドメイン名の多様性 5.ルートドメイン名でのキーワードの使用
16 bitchin' commands and shortcuts for Twitter | Blog | Econsultancy
http://econsultancy.com/blog/4129-16-bitchin-commands-and-shortcuts-for-twitter
Google Now Personalizes Everyone’s Search Results
http://searchengineland.com/google-now-personalizes-everyones-search-results-31195
Beginning today, Google will now personalize the search results of anyone who uses its search engine, regardless of whether they’ve opted-in to a previously existing personalization feature. Searchers will have the ability to opt-out completely, and there are various protections designed to safeguard privacy. However, being opt-out rather than opt-in will likely raise some concerns. The company has an announcement here. Below, a deeper look. The short story is this. By watching what you click on in search results, Google can learn that you favor particular sites. For example, if you often search and click on links from Amazon that appear in Google’s results, over time, Google learns that you really like Amazon. In reaction, it gives Amazon a ranking boost. That means you start seeing more Amazon listings, perhaps for searches where Amazon wasn’t showing up before.
In particular, we now have two “flavors” of personalized search, or “Web History” as is the official Google name for it. There’s Signed-Out Web History and Signed-In Web History.
Trogdor: Burninatingly fast search using Yahoo! BOSS
http://pieisgood.org/search/
busca mais rápida do mundo
Buscador mais rápido do mundo!
O buscador mais rápido do planeta.
ThreadedTweets
http://threadedtweets.com/
关闭
Threads Tweets into conversations
Waiting for it to come up again...
RT @problogger Trying ThreadedTweets - Real-time Threaded Tweeting - http://is.gd/yDVK [from http://twitter.com/willdonovan/statuses/1758399483]
Practical Tips for Government Web Sites (And Everyone Else!) To Improve Their Findability in Search - O'Reilly Radar
http://radar.oreilly.com/2009/04/practical-tips-for-government.html
Practical Tips for Government Web Sites (And Everyone Else!) To Improve Their Findability in Search
Top 25 Most Popular Torrent Sites of 2009 | TorrentFreak
http://torrentfreak.com/top-25-most-popular-torrent-sites-of-2009-091213/
torrent links
Bing
http://cn.bing.com/
必应引擎
Bing is a search engine that finds and organizes the answers you need so you can make faster, more informed decisions.
Top 10 Semantic Web Products of 2009
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/top_10_semantic_web_products_of_2009.php
"The 10 products we've picked out for this end-of-year review are ones that have done interesting things with data. Connecting to other data, building new applications with data, sharing data, and more. These 10 products may not be the type of Semantic Web apps that the W3C envisaged in the 90s, but that no longer seems to matter. What's important is that the Web is becoming more meaningful - more semantic."
How Google Determines the Relevance of a Page
http://www.sitepoint.com/blogs/2009/05/04/google-seo/
django-solr-search - Google Code
http://code.google.com/p/django-solr-search/
"Django Solr search is a Django pluggable for rapidly integrating Solr search into a Django Application."
Django module for implementing Solr search
Django Solr search is a Django pluggable for rapidly integrating Solr search into a Django Application. It was originally written for The Washington Times. Readers where complaining that they were never able to find relevant content and they weren't given the tools to narrow down their search. With some of our past experiences with Solr it seemed like the obvious choice for this type of enterprise search concept.
Django module for integrating solr search.
Django pluggable for integrating Solr search. Updated to work with Django 1.0. Can even generate schema.xml files on the fly.
Search Engines
http://www.sandiego.gov/public-library/pctech/internet/search.shtml
For Tech.
facts about search engines
bitly.tv
http://bitly.tv/
What the world is watching now
Lo que la gente esta viendo en este momento
단축URL서비스로 가장 많이 퍼진 동영상을 보여주는 싸이트 지금, 어제, 이틀간
Is YouTube the Next Google? - ReadWriteWeb
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/is_youtube_the_next_google.php
the
Use YouTube to find information?
Discusses the rise of the video and the potential impact on the internet. Includes interesting section on "Generation YouTube"
Sprixi - Free images to choose and use!
http://www.sprixi.com/
Choose a freely licenced image then use it immediately. Download and link images for your presentation, blog, profile, email or instant message.
Buscador de imagenes libres
NERROT - Instant Torrent Downloader
http://www.nerrot.com/
http://projectinfolit.org/pdfs/PIL_Fall2009_Year1Report_12_2009.pdf
http://projectinfolit.org/pdfs/PIL_Fall2009_Year1Report_12_2009.pdf
A report of findings from 2,318 respondents to a survey carried out among college students on six campuses distributed across the U.S. in the spring of 2009, as part of Project Information Literacy
BY ALISON J. HEAD, PH.D. AND MICHAEL B. EISENBERG, PH.D. PROJECT INFORMATION LITERACY PROGRESS REPORT DECEMBER 1, 2009 THE INFORMATION SCHOOL, UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON RESEARCH SPONSORED BY A GIFT FROM PROQUEST
How college students seek information in the digital ageis a report of findings from 2318 US students, surveyed in spring 2009 that seeks to understand how students search for information and approach research-type activities.
A report of findings from 2,318 respondents to a survey carried out among college students on six campuses distributed across the U.S. in the spring of 2009, as part of Project Information Literacy. Respondents, while curious in the beginning stages of research, employed a consistent and predictable research strategy fwere conducting course-related or everyday life research.
A report of findings from 2,318 respondents to a survey carried out among college students on six campuses distributed across the U.S. in the spring of 2009, as part of Project Information Literacy. Respondents, while curious in the beginning stages of research, employed a consistent and predictable research strategy for finding information, whether they were conducting course-related or everyday life research. Almost all of the respondents turned to the same set of tried and true information resources in the initial stages of research, regardless of their information goals. Almost all students used course readings and Google first for course-related research and Google and Wikipedia for everyday life research. Most students used library resources, especially scholarly databases for course-related research and far fewer, in comparison, used library services that required interacting with librarians.
Google’s Personalized Results: The “New Normal” That Deserves Extraordinary Attention
http://searchengineland.com/googles-personalized-results-the-new-normal-31290
What are the results you get back for a search on the US health care debate? Fox News might be all set to lambaste Google for giving a liberal site top billing, only to find that CNN reports that it’s a conservative site that’s number one — and both stations might be wrong. That’s because the results each reports on will be only what their particular reporters at each station saw. Their viewers may see different results. In fact, each one of their viewers may see results different from one another.
On Friday afternoon, Google made the biggest change that has ever happened in search engines, and the world largely yawned. Maybe Google timed its
Карта Киева и городов Украины — Mapia. Бизнес справочник на карте
http://mapia.ua/
Карта Киева и городов Украины — Mapia. Бизнес-справочник на карте
Карта Киева. Карты городов Украины. Бизнес-справочник на карте
Карта Киева, Харькова, Донецка, Днепропетровска и других городов Украины. Гостиницы, кинотеатры, рестораны, банкоматы и многое другое на карте.
Карта Украины
SEOmoz | 8 Predictions for SEO in 2010
http://www.seomoz.org/blog/8-predictions-for-seo-in-2010
First off, apologies for my absence from the blog these past few days. It's been an incredibly busy time, trying to wrap things up before I leave for San Diego over the holidays. So much for a December lull... In this post, I'm going to try tackling a lot of the recent trends we've been observing from the engines and talk about my personal perception of what's to come over the next 12 months.
"In this post, I'm going to try tackling a lot of the recent trends we've been observing from the engines and talk about my personal perception of what's to come over the next 12 months."
Multicolr Search Lab - Idée Inc.
http://labs.ideeinc.com/multicolr/?1
Search through 10 million of the most "interesting" Creative Commons images on Flickr. Great UI, slick experience. (via Ryan Burrell)
Ra10.com the one and only tv and movies search engine
http://www.ra10.com/peliculas.html
The one and only tv and movies search engine
Official Google Blog: The 2008 Founders' Letter
http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2009/05/2008-founders-letter.html
from the Official Google Blog – a history lesson for us all
inspiration
Today, almost a third of all Google searches in Japan are coming from mobile devices — a leading indicator of where the rest of the world will soon be.
Compare "State of Google" addresses since 2004.
5/07/2009 12:11:00 PM Posted by Sergey Brin, Co-founder
this
Kunagi tulevikus on seda kirja ilmselt päris huvitav lugeda :)
e tells us some things to expect in the next. Computers will be 100 times faster still and storage will be 100 times cheaper. Many of the problems that we call artificial intelligence today will become accepted as standard computational capabilities, including image processing, spe
How to Find Anything Online: Become an Internet Research Expert | Webdesigner Depot
http://www.webdesignerdepot.com/2009/12/how-to-find-anything-online-become-an-internet-research-expert/
stevenberlinjohnson.com: Can We Please Kill This Meme Now
http://www.stevenberlinjohnson.com/2006/05/can_we_please_k.html
"You miss the time-consuming but enriching act of looking through shelves, of pulling down a book because the title interests you, or the binding... Looking for something and being surprised by what you find - even if it's not what you set out looking for - is one of life's great pleasures, and so far no software exists that can duplicate that experience." I find these arguments completely infuriating. Do these people actually use the web? I find vastly more weird, unplanned stuff online than I ever did browsing the stacks as a grad student. Browsing the stacks is one of the most overrated and abused examples in the canon of things-we-used-to-do-that-were-so-much-better. (I love the whole idea of pulling down a book because you like the "binding.") Thanks to the connective nature of hypertext, and the blogosphere's exploratory hunger for finding new stuff, the web is the greatest serendipity engine in the history of culture.
I'm with ya Steven. People (myself included) usually want to find *more* meaning in their lives, not less. To suggest I need more distractions, more tangental, accidental experiences, and a further lack of focus, meaning, and clarity, is insane.
Serendipity isn't dead online.
Serendipity is not randomness, not noise. It's stumbling across something accidentally that is nonetheless of interest to you. The web is much better at capturing that mix of surprise and relevance than book stacks or print encyclopedias. Does everyone use the web this way? Of course not. But it's much more of a mainstream pursuit than randomly exploring encyclopedias or library stacks ever was. That's the irony of the debate: the thing that is being mourned has actually gone from a fringe experience to a much more commonplace one in the culture. Boingboing has a million readers, for crissakes! Right now, on their front door, we have a study of monkey drinking habits, a roadsite alert sign hacking project, a "news of the weird" story about a German would-be suicide, a re-writing of Robinson Crusoe, a collection of vintage cartoons, a digital mapmaking tool, and so on and so on. And this eclecticism is what you get every day there -- which is precisely why it is the most linked-to blog
Serendipity is not randomness, not noise. It's stumbling across something accidentally that is nonetheless of interest to you. The web is much better at capturing that mix of surprise and relevance than book stacks or print encyclopedias.
Thanks to the connective nature of hypertext, and the blogosphere's exploratory hunger for finding new stuff, the web is the greatest serendipity engine in the history of culture. It is far, far easier to sit down in front of your browser and stumble across something completely brilliant but surprising than it is walking through a library looking at the spines of books.
I find these arguments completely infuriating. Do these people actually use the web? I find vastly more weird, unplanned stuff online than I ever did browsing the stacks as a grad student. Browsing the stacks is one of the most overrated and abused examples in the canon of things-we-used-to-do-that-were-so-much-better. (I love the whole idea of pulling down a book because you like the "binding.") Thanks to the connective nature of hypertext, and the blogosphere's exploratory hunger for finding new stuff, the web is the greatest serendipity engine in the history of culture. It is far, far easier to sit down in front of your browser and stumble across something completely brilliant but surprising than it is walking through a library looking at the spines of books.
SEOmoz | How to rank well in google products search & a big list of places to get reviews
http://www.seomoz.org/blog/how-to-rank-well-in-google-products-search-a-big-list-of-places-to-get-reviews
How to Rank Well in Google Products Search & a Big List of Places to Get Reviews
Provides a list of ranking factors for Merchant Center. By far the most important is having reviews. Provides a list of 3rd party review sites, but the one with the most weight for ranking are Google Checkout reviews.
SEOmoz post that breaks down how to get the best rankings in Google Shopping (Google Base, Google Product Search).
50 Fantastic Bing Tricks for Students & Librarians | Online Colleges
http://www.onlinecolleges.net/2009/08/24/50-fantastic-bing-tricks-for-students-librarians/
I've ignored Bing because my first experiences were really lame, but some of these tricks are kinda cool. Most of them work on Google, too.
http://redesigngoogle.com/
http://redesigngoogle.com/
Changer le design des résultats de Google.
Googleの検索結果画面をみんなでデザイン。
http://blogoscoped.com/archive/2009-09-23-n73.html
Google: "We're Not Doing a Good Job with Structured Data" - ReadWriteWeb
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/google_were_not_doing_a_good_job_with_structured_data.php
That's something that's a bit troublesome - if better search technology for indexing the Deep Web comes into existence outside of Google, the world may not end up using it until such point Google either duplicates or acquires the invention.
Enabling a Google-like search from structured sources (databases)
Google and Yahoo approaching structued Web
Halevy, who heads the "Deep Web" search initiative at Google, described the "Shallow Web" as containing about 5 million web pages while the "Deep Web" is estimated to be 500 times the size. This hidden web is currently being indexed in part by Google's automated systems that submit queries to various databases, retrieving the content found for indexing. In addition to that aspect of the Deep Web - dubbed "vertical searching" - Halevy also referenced two other types of Deep Web Search: semantic search and product search.
The Most Linked to Pages of Top Design Blogs
http://justcreativedesign.com/2009/08/10/top-linked-design-articles/
just creative design
Yahoo! Site Explorer has a function that allows you to see the most linked to pages from any website so I ran through some of the top design blogs and compiled their most popular pages here.
Yahoo! Site Explorer has a function that allows you to see the most linked to pages from any website so I ran through some of the top design blogs and
Command Center | Linuxコマンドがすばやく探せる、そのまま使える。 - banq
http://banq.digape.com/command/
役立つLinuxコマンド
HostMonk - Compare Linux dedicated server hosting plans
http://www.hostmonk.com/dedicated_hosting/linux_servers
Compare Linux dedicated server hosting plans
Compare Linux dedicated servers from leading hosting providers hosting plans and find the best plan for you
The State of Blog Search, 2009 - ReadWriteWeb
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/the_state_of_blog_search_engines.php
What blog search engine should you use? That depends on your needs. In order to join a conversation, you've got to be able to find it first. Three ...
What blog search engine should you use? That depends on your needs.
These days no one thinks consumer-market blog search is a serious business, but many of us still have a need to limit searches to blogs. What should we do? ReadWriteWeb offers some recommendations and an assessment of the state of the industry below.
I like FriendFeed search
Different circumstances call for different search engines. We've made a chart below illustrating our different recommendations to fill different needs.
10 Things You Can Do To Optimize for Image Search
http://www.searchenginejournal.com/image-search-optimization/10218/
saved by avinash
Things that can be done to optimize images for search.
Single Google Query uses 1000 Machines in 0.2 seconds
http://www.labnol.org/internet/search/google-query-uses-1000-machines/7433/
How Google Works
'...while both [Google] search queries and processing power have gone up by a factor of 1000, latency has gone down from around 1000ms to 200ms. Crawler updates now take minutes compared to months in 1999.'
flocking.me - search tweets from just your friends
http://www.flocking.me/
Search for tweets from just your friends
Heel interessante dienst om makkelijk te zoeken in de tweets van degenen die jij volgt op Twitter
Education News Archive :: 100+ Google Tricks for Teachers
http://www.teachhub.com/news/article/cat/14/item/323
triky pro vyhledávání, využívání aplikací (kalendář, dokument, books atd.), speciální aplikace pro vzdělávání
From super-effective search tricks to Google tools specifically for education to tricks and tips for using Gmail, Google Docs, and Google Calendar, these tricks will surely save you some precious time.
Google Apps für Lehrerinnen und Lehrer
"From super-effective search tricks to Google tools specifically for education to tricks and tips for using Gmail, Google Docs, and Google Calendar, these tricks will surely save you some precious time."
Yahoo committed seppuku today « The Jason Calacanis Weblog
http://calacanis.com/2009/07/29/yahoo-committed-seppuku-today/
Aggression and innovation wins. Period.
Why Yahoo gave up the ship and how Microsoft values different product lines
"The lesson for all startups–and BDC’s (big dumb companies)–is that innovation is all you have. Once you stop innovating you lose your talent and you lose the race. Never. Stop. Innovating. Never. Never. Never."
Kinobaza.tv
http://kinobaza.tv/
The Top 5 Google Alternatives and Why You Should Use Them
http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/5-google-search-alternatives-that-you-could-experiment-with/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+Makeuseof+%28MakeUseOf.com%29&utm_content=Google+Reader
SlideFinder - Search engine for PowerPoint presentations
http://www.slidefinder.net/
Search engine for PowerPoint presentations
SlideFinder is a specialized search engine for PowerPoint presentations. Results are displayed at the slide level, enabling detailed search results.
AudioTag.info — your music recognition robot
http://audiotag.info/
AudioTag scans your files or YouTube video and returns a list of matches.
Let’s Try to Find All 200 Parameters in Google Algorithm | Search Engine Journal
http://www.searchenginejournal.com/200-parameters-in-google-algorithm/15457/
Muy buen articulo sobre SEO
I am sure Googlers should be enjoying this: hardly can they say a word, there follows a wealth of guessed and speculations. This time Matt Cutts is said to have
JetDL - Search and Download millions of files from Rapidshare,MegaUpload,HotFile and others for free.
http://jetdl.com/
Search and Download millions of files from Rapidshare ...
Search and Download millions of files from Rapidshare,MegaUpload,HotFile and others for free.
busca en rapidshare, megaupload ... etc ....
FACEBOOK COULD KILL GOOGLE -- Analyst (GOOG)
http://www.businessinsider.com/henry-blodget-facebook-could-kill-google-analyst-2009-3
Growth charts for Facebook Traffic
Ross Sandler of RBC has done what every good analyst should do, which is say something interesting. What Ross has said is that, at its current growth rate, Facebook will surpass Google in size by 2011-2012.
Ross Sandler of RBC has done what every good analyst should do, which is say something interesting. What Ross has said is that, at its current growth rate, Facebook will surpass Google in size by 2011-2012.
Facebook projected to surpass Google by 2011: http://bit.ly/17MG2Y [from http://twitter.com/sbeckham/statuses/1355135083]
Tweet Crunch | Latest news from Twitter and Micro Blogging
http://tweetcrunch.com/
Latest news from Twitter and Micro Blogging
Tinker Gives Twitter Its Long Awaited Events Firehose
http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/03/30/tinker-gives-twitter-its-long-awaited-events-firehose
Tinker is a events service for Twitter, that allows user to quickly browser through different persistent Twitter searches relevant to various current events.
ffffl*ckr
http://fffflckr.com/
Love this app!
Use it to find the photography you like using the simple idea that people whose work you like, probably like stuff you'll like. You start with a set of pictures - if you authenticate, it'll use 20 of your last 100 favorites - otherwise it'll start with somebody's favorites. Click any picture to load more. Don't like what that person likes? Scroll back and click a different picture you like. It's that simple.
"there's a bunch of good photography on [Flickr]. Unfortunately, finding it is a chore. Unless your idea of art is a painting of a hotrod on velvet, explore is useless. Groups aren't much better, since they require people to self-promote. The interface for checking them is pretty useless too. Contacts are pretty cool except that it's impossible to actually find new photographers. That's where ffffl*ckr comes in." [Via infovore]
WebMii - Search for people and get their online visibility score
http://www.webmii.com/
Find all online public information about you (and other people)
"Find all online public information about you (and other people) and get your PeopleRank: your visibility score on the web."
Find all online public information about you (and other people) and get your PeopleRank: your visibility score on the web.
Spotibot - Spotify Playlist Generator
http://www.spotibot.com/playlist/
Automatically builds Spotify playlists based on an artist name and the Last.fm database
The Little Known Secret to Getting Page 1 Google Rankings : Marketing :: American Express OPEN Forum
http://www.openforum.com/idea-hub/topics/marketing/article/the-little-known-secret-to-getting-page-1-google-rankings-steve-strauss
Tips N Tricks for creating a PR1 site. The trick in this case is SEO Video.
How to rise to the top in Google
"1. Create some great video for your site. Note: Research indicates that if you have video on your homepage, up to 80% of your visitors will click that first, so it better be good! 2. Post it prominently throughout your site. 3. SEO it and submit it. Here’s the trick, and it is two-fold. First, you must optimize the video for search engines. That means key words and phrases must be used in the file name, in the captions, etc. Second, once posted on your site, you must then submit the video itself using XML tools to Google and the other search engines."
Search Engine, Web Search, People Search, Local Search and Search Engine Marketing Info - Findtarget.com
http://findtarget.com/
How To Rank Top In Google | The Next Big Tech Thing
http://thenextbigtechthing.com/2010/01/how-to-rank-top-in-google/
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Webmaster Central 日本版 公式ブログ: Google のインデックスやランク付けなどに関する、10 の誤解
http://googlewebmastercentral-ja.blogspot.com/2009/08/google-10.html
「PageRank は...ランク付けを行ううえで用いる 200 以上の技術のひとつに過ぎません」
サーチクオリティチームの John Mueller が紹介した、「Google のインデックスやランク付けに関する、10 の誤解 」というプレゼンテーションを元に、これらの誤解について、解説したいと思います。
Marshall Kirkpatrick’s Site About How to Use the New Internet » Add One Line To Your Blog or Twitter Could Become Your Primary Identity
http://marshallk.com/add-one-line-to-your-blog-or-twitter-could-become-your-primary-identity
So the long and short of this story is that if you want to make sure that Google understands your blog to be your primary beacon on the web, then you should add the words rel=”me” to a relevant link on your blog. I’ve added that tag to the link on my sidebar that goes to my feedback page, because that’s a good page for me. It’s as simple as making the link text read a href=”http://marshallk.com/feedback” rel=”me”.
TXT-books searcher in China
http://www.google.com/coop/cse?cx=000763885410988186558%3A_7dk1wtajug
电子书搜索引擎
搜索并下载中文电子书(txt格式)
查找并下载txt电子书不容易,为了方便大家,也方便自己,我搜集到一些提供txt下载的网站,利用Google Custom Search做了一个垂直搜索引擎,可以方便直接的搜索并下载电子书: TXT-books searcher in China http://blog.yangyc.com/2008/03/17/google-custome-search-for-txtbook
SUBS.to - download and search subtitles
http://www.subs.to/
Subs.to is a simple subtitle search engine. Plug in the name of the movie or television show—make sure to include the season and episode number!—and the language you'd like to read the subtitles in and Subs.to will return the subtitles in SRT or SUB format
A great search engine for finding subtitles. Need we say more?
Textbook Price Comparison
http://www.textbookpricecomparison.com/
Search by ISBN, Author, Title, Keywords.
Your Bookmarklets, On Steroids – Quix
http://quixapp.com/
Quix é um bookmarklet extensível, o que lhe permite aceder facilmente a todos os seus favoritos e bookmarklets, em todos os seus navegadores
Joost De Valk's extension of Shaun Inman's Shortwave extensible bookmarklet. Especially useful on the iPhone.
Quix is an extensible bookmarklet, that allows you to easily access all your bookmarks and bookmarklets, across all your browsers, while maintaining them in only one spot. All you have to do is remember the shortcut for the bookmarklet, so, basically, it’s like a command line for your browser
Quix is an extensible bookmarklet, that allows you to easily access all your bookmarks and bookmarklets, across all your browsers, while maintaining them in only one spot.
TorrIndex
http://torrindex.com/
:: Jiggling the Web for Instant Search Engine Rankings
http://www.jigglingtheweb.com/
Internet marketing secrets for bloggers
Search as it works now. Michael Campbell is a true guru with longevity and offers good solid material to implement.
this is actually a very sound usefull technique for ranking well for a specific search term, well worth a read.
Pretty cool stuff!
WebMii - Search for people and get their online visibility score
http://www.webmii.com/Default.aspx
Open Site Explorer Link Analysis
http://www.opensiteexplorer.org/
links analysis tool
Googleのトップページを開くと毎秒100回JavaScriptが実行されるよ - 射撃しつつ前転
http://d.hatena.ne.jp/tkng/20090930/1254273378
var k=t.value;k!=h&&X(0);h=k というコードが毎秒100回実行されている。
具体的には、var k=t.value;k!=h&&X(0);h=k というコードが毎秒100回実行されている
タイマーでしか日本語未確定文字列の変更をチェックできないというのがそもそもなんとかならんのか。
* Googleのトップページは開いているだけでCPUを使うので、用事がないときは開かないようにしよう。 * Amazon、YouTube、IEEEなども同様に、開いているだけでCPUを使うので、用事がないときは開かないようにしよう。 * YOMIURI ONLINEとBing(のトップページ)にもすこし気をつけよう。
"241543903"で画像検索したらわけのわからない写真がいっぱい出てくる件 - 頭ん中
http://www.msng.info/archives/2009/06/searching_images_for_241543903.php
俺もやりたかった。。。
どうやらこれ、Davidz Horvitz という人が仕掛けた壮大なネタらしい。
ネットジョーク。洗濯機から~みたいな。
Movement of "A photograph of your head inside a reezer."
Lifehacker - Integrate Everything Search Tool and Launchy - Search Techniques
http://lifehacker.com/5274774/integrate-everything-search-tool-and-launchy
Windows only: Make Everything, the already lightning-fast NTFS search tool, even faster by integrating it with support for search parameters into Launchy, the equally as snappy application launcher.
autoho
Rails Searchable API Doc
http://voloko.ru/sdoc/rails/
search easy and good looking Rails api documentation
Smart search, beautifully packed
Delicious Reborn as Real-Time News Tracker
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/delicious_reborn_as_real_time_news_tracker.php
The new front page is focused on political and tech news instead of the most popular topic on Delicious, web design. There also appears to be some smart filtering of the Twitter messages being counted, as the numbers are far lower than other services' counts and seem to exclude the spammy retweeting bots that pump up big news sources in other retweet counting services.
Yahoo's social bookmarking service Delicious launched a new home page this morning, combining recent tagging activity and cross-referenced links on Twitter to deliver what it calls the hottest news from around the web in real time. While the exact formula behind the front page remains unclear, its contents are clearly changing minute by minute.
RT@Philobiblos: RT @rww Delicious Reborn as Real Time News Tracker http://bit.ly/96QIY [from http://twitter.com/frankhellwig/statuses/3216989821]
Delicious has some new features that bring in news feeds and twitter feeds to the front page.
Yahoo's social bookmarking service Delicious launched a new home page this morning, combining recent tagging activity and cross-referenced links on Twitter to deliver what it calls the hottest news from around the web in real time. While the exact formula behind the front page remains unclear, its contents are clearly changing minute by minute. It is something the site probably should have done a while ago and if done correctly could make other services, like Digg, look all the more behind the times. The move could also help Delicious survive the coming Yahoo Search purge at the hands of Bing. The new front page is focused on political and tech news instead of the most popular topic on Delicious, web design. There also appears to be some smart filtering of the Twitter messages being counted, as the numbers are far lower than other services' counts and seem to exclude the spammy retweeting bots that pump up big news sources in other retweet counting services.
50 Cool Search Engines for Serious Readers | Online Colleges
http://www.onlinecolleges.net/2010/01/18/50-cool-search-engines-for-serious-readers/
Cf Titre
World Government Data | guardian.co.uk
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world-government-data
Tehgrauniad's search engine for government data sets.
more info : http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/datablog/2010/jan/07/government-data-world
The one-stop shop for World Government datasets from The Guardian.
Buscador de datos gubernamentales mundiales de The Guardian
Governments around the globe are opening up their data vaults – allowing you to check out the numbers for yourself. This is the Guardian’s gateway to that information. Search for government data here from the UK (including London), USA, Australia and New Zealand – and look out for new countries and places as we add them.
Some SEO Advice For Bill Gates
http://searchengineland.com/some-seo-advice-for-bill-gates-34303
Consigli a zio Bill
If I ever have a blog I want to be searchable
What do you get for Bill Gates, the richest person in the world? How about a little free SEO advice for his new blog? It could use some. Bill, I went looking
Collections Search Center, Smithsonian Institution
http://collections.si.edu/search/
Launched in Jan. 2010 SI is a new collections search center that contains more than 2 million searchable records and 265,900 resrouces (including images, videos, sound files, and electronic journals) from the Smithsonian's libraries, archives, and museums.
Search over 2 million records with 265,900 images, video and sound files, electronic journals and other resources from the Smithsonian's museums, archives
Federated search for the Smithsonian's museums archives, and libraries for images, video, sound files, and electronic journals
SIRIS - Smithsonian Institution Research Information System
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HINT.FM: Web Seer
http://hint.fm/seer/
Web Seer Compare Google Suggest results. Try the beginnings of questions: "are men" vs. "are women" or "will he" vs. "will she."
Let's you compare difference in Google Suggest
Welcome to Jobaphiles.com
http://www.jobaphiles.com/
incubated by dreamIt ventures somewhat similar to my internboard idea
SpiderPic
http://www.spiderpic.com/
Price-comparison search engine for Stock Photography Find the photos you want quickly by searching all stock providers simultaneously. Once you find what you need, get it for the lowest price. Learn more... $10 Stockxpert $18 BigStockPhoto $27 iStockphoto $40 123RF $9.8 Dreamstime $12 BigStockPhoto $18 iStockphoto $120 123RF $6 Fotolia $9.8 Dreamstime $10 Stockxpert $160 123RF More examples... SpiderPic is proudly powered by Image Recognition technology provided by
Compare prices between stock photo suppliers. Nice!
Google is changing and it will affect your site « Boagworld
http://boagworld.com/marketing/google-changes
Some of the changes at Google are more visible than others, and some more useful than others, but it goes to show that Google aren’t quite ready to let things stagnate just yet after the launch of Microsoft’s Bing. Realtime results OK, so maybe you have to be using another search engine to miss it, but a list of recent search result changes would be incomplete without mentioning this big one. For some search terms Google are now displaying realtime results: effectively results from Twitter, Facebook, and other social networks. Undoubtedly this will have an effect on search engine optimisation, but whether that means more up to date (and more relevant) results are being returned or simply people will spam Twitter to be featured at the top of Google’s search results remains to be seen.
Desktop Wallpapers - wallbase.net
http://wallbase.net/
Great place to find desktop wallpapers
Really cool Wallpapers!!!
SEOmoz | A Bad Day for Search Engines: How News of Michael Jackson's Death Traveled Across the Web
http://www.seomoz.org/blog/a-bad-day-for-search-engines-how-news-of-michael-jacksons-death-traveled-across-the-web
A timeline of who got the Jacko story when, from X17 to TMZ to CNN tweeting it to MSNBC officially reporting it to Google crashing.
Add power to Word searches with regular expressions - Help and How-to - Microsoft Office Online
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/help/HA010873051033.aspx
para
Recommended by Lifehacker
http://finance.yahoo.com/career-work/article/106829/How-to-Get-a-Job-When-No-One%27s-Hiring
http://finance.yahoo.com/career-work/article/106829/How-to-Get-a-Job-When-No-One%27s-Hiring
Tips from a headhunter
KOL - Kids Online, AOL Web Site for Kids
http://kids.aol.com/KOL/
The Aol search engine for kids is a dream come true for teachers and parents. It is completly safe for chiildren to use. It offers children many things including homwork help!
Play online at this Web site for kids with games, music, cartoons, books, movies, animals and celebrities. The Internet has never been so much fun!
Search Engine- children
11 Great Resources to Find Free Icons – DesignM.ag
http://designm.ag/resources/find-icons/
Having the right icons for a web design project can greatly enhance the end results. Finding the right icons, however, is not always an easy task. Fortunately, there are some sites that exist specifically to help people find the icons that they are looking for. If you find yourself looking for icons to use in your own work, try these resources.
Search Patterns: Design for Discovery
http://searchpatterns.org/
Search is among the most disruptive innovations of our time. It influences what we buy and where we go. It shapes how we learn and what we believe. This provocative and inspiring book explores design patterns that apply across the categories of web, e-commerce, enterprise, desktop, mobile, social, and real time search and discovery. Using colorful illustrations and examples, the authors bring modern information retrieval to life, covering such diverse topics as relevance ranking, faceted navigation, multi-touch, and mixed reality. Search Patterns challenges us to invent the future of discovery while serving as a practical guide to help us make search applications better today.
A sandbox of search design illustrations, including a pattern library for search and discovery.
Using colorful illustrations and examples, the authors bring modern information retrieval to life, covering such diverse topics as relevance ranking, faceted navigation, multi-touch, and mixed reality. Search Patterns challenges us to invent the future of discovery while serving as a practical guide to help us make search applications better today.
ПростоПлеер
http://prostopleer.com/
Лучший online-плеер с возможностью скачать треки
on-line pleer
Five Best Public BitTorrent Trackers - BitTorrent - Lifehacker
http://lifehacker.com/5460636/five-best-public-bittorrent-trackers
A great BitTorrent client is all well and good, but you need a great tracker to get the actual torrent files and stoke the bandwidth burning fire in your client of choice. Here's a rundown of five of the most popular options.
Five Best Public BitTorrent Trackers
やばい、超便利!な賃貸物件一括検索サービスが本格提供開始 | EeePC カフェ
http://tyororin.blog80.fc2.com/blog-entry-468.html
"・アパマンやいい部屋ネットなど主要な賃貸サイトを横断検索できる ・掲載は無料であるため、不動産屋が物件の出し惜しみをしない ・掲載条件には間取り図と外観の写真を必須としている"
・物件の横断検索ができる ・物件の間取り図、外観、ピンポイントな所在地が分かるので家でじっくり調べられる! ・直接お問い合わせもできます
まず、7月6日付け(昨日)の日経産業新聞のうろ覚えな情報ですと、ポイントは以下の3つあたり。 ・アパマンやいい部屋ネットなど主要な賃貸サイトを横断検索できる ・掲載は無料であるため、不動産屋が物件の出し惜しみをしない ・掲載条件には間取り図と外観の写真を必須としている
「所在地正確」!!!!さて・・・と、引越し引越し・・・・・とりあえずデリシャスに「引越し」タグでもつくるかw
10 SEO Techniques All Top Web Sites Should Use | Freelance Folder
http://freelancefolder.com/10-top-seo-techniques/#comments
For one — it’s an extra click to get into your content. Worse is when you don’t give a “skip intro” option or set of links into your main site content — because you’re essentially forcing your visitors to sit through the full animation. If you’re lucky, this will only annoy them… if not — they’ll just leave without giving your main web site a shot. And without an html link pointing into your site, the search engines have no way to continue either (unless you made use of a sitemap.xml file — but still…)
RT @imjustcreative 10 SEO Techniques All Top Web Sites Should Use | Freelance Folder (http://ping.fm/YL3iU) [from http://twitter.com/KohliConsulting/statuses/1180654495]
How Twitter and Facebook Now Compete with Google « blog maverick
http://blogmaverick.com/2009/05/15/how-twitter-and-facebook-now-compete-with-google/
** Posted using Viigo: Mobile RSS, Sports, Current Events and more ** Last year I wrote a blog post entitled "If the news is important it will find me". The point was that we all live in so many socia
Things change. We are seeing a change in our referral logs right now. That could translate into systemic change in user behavior and business opportunity
our referral behavior is changing. hearing people from twitter, and researching there, rather than google.
RT @mashable: Reading: "How Twitter and Facebook Now Compete with Google" - http://bit.ly/EQ06o [from http://twitter.com/Bleau/statuses/1817974302]
Vaughan Memorial Library : Tutorials : Searching with Success!
http://library.acadiau.ca/tutorials/websearching/
Top 10 Tools for Finding Cool Stuff Nearby - Local - Lifehacker
http://lifehacker.com/5465334/top-10-tools-for-finding-cool-stuff-nearby
Useful PDF Search Engine For Programmers and Designers (about 7.500.000 Manuals)
http://ebooks-free-download.com/
Yuhooo!!!
Build a Web 2.0 Document Search Site - Nettuts+
http://net.tutsplus.com/tutorials/javascript-ajax/build-a-web-20-document-search-engine/
Tutorial q ensina a criar um site de procura basedo nas extensões dos arquivos.
Build a Web 2.0 Document Search Site | Nettuts+ - http://net.tutsplus.com/tutorials/javascript-ajax/build-a-web-20-document-search-engine/
In this article, we will create a document searching site with jQuery. This site will be used to search documents by specifying an extension (file type). The data is then filtered and sent to Google. We'll learn many jQuery tips and skills through the process. A gray box plugin called "ColorBox", and a toolTip plugin called "SimpleTip" will also be introduced in this article. Let's get started.
Rechercher un type de document grâce à google.
In this article, we will create a document searching site with jQuery. This site will be used to search documents by specifying an extension (file type). The
Short domain name search - NXdom
http://www.nxdom.com/
buscador de dominios curtos, muitos bom
Voilà un site web bien utile pour rechercher un nom de domaine, entrez l'importance de différents critères (mots courts, sans nombre, ...) ainsi qu'un mot de début et/ou de fin et il vous génère toute une liste de noms de domaines correspondants aux paramètres indiqués tout en vous donnant leur disponibilité.
Si estáis buscando el nombre del domino de vuestro próximo proyecto y no os convence ninguna de las opciones que os comenté hace unos meses, probad con nxdom.com. Se trata de un buscador de dominios que permite establecer prioridades antes de mostrar los resultados. Podéis pedirle que muestre sólo nombres fáciles de leer en español, o que no tengan números, o que sean cortos, o que tengan un prefijo determinado… la lista resultado muestra diversas extensiones, para todos los gustos, con un código de colores indicando si están o no disponibles. Un buscador muy completo y sencillo de usar.
Did Google just sneakily launch a Facebook killer? - By Farhad Manjoo - Slate Magazine
http://slate.com/id/2217232
You are so vain and you've just handed (possibly) another rich lode for Google to mine. And you didn't know it.
Farhad Manjoo takes a look at Google's new profile option, which lets you control your brand in Google (to some extent). It could be a Facebook killer - or at leats be a new place you need to keep an eye on your brand.
Google Profile—a page that Google is encouraging everyone to create.
wow!
The Life and Times of A Twitter Link :: Blog :: Fuel Interactive
http://www.fuelinteractive.com/blog/2009/03/the-life-and-times-of-a-twitte.cfm
We asked the author of @thewholeworld, who has about 2,500 followers, to run a series of three tests promoting various funny videos or articles. What we found was surprising; nearly all traffic to those links was within five minutes of the tweet. After that… nothing.
A marketers view in some respects but interesting none the less. "The moral of the story is that twitter is like any social event you've ever attended. You can't expect the person you've just met to know what you told someone in a previous conversation. So get involved, have fun and make connections with your consumers."
Based on anecdotal empirical testing, the average useful lifespan of a link shared on Twitter is only ~5 min.
with 5 take aways
Fuel Interactive is a full-service web design, development and marketing agency
Get Local Search Results With Google Maps and Ajax APIs - Webmonkey
http://www.webmonkey.com/tutorial/Get_Local_Search_Results_With_Google_Maps_and_Ajax_APIs
var resultdiv = document.getElementById('searchresults');
searchControl
YouTube - Broadcast Yourself.
http://ca.youtube.com/
Share your videos with friends, family, and the world.
Share your videos with friends, family, and the world
Funny videos
STUFF ALERT, free ebay alerts
http://www.stuffalert.com/
Elastic Search - Open Source, Distributed, RESTful Search Engine
http://www.elasticsearch.com/
A distributed, highly available RESTful Search Engine based on Lucene
ElasticSearch is an open source, distributed, RESTful search engine built on top of Lucene.
ElasticSearch is an open source, distributed, RESTful, Search Engine.
An open source search engine built on top of Lucene that can be distributed across multiple indexes on different nodes.
LearningXL | 100 Fun & Useful Search Engines for Writers
http://www.unixl.com/blog/2008/100-fun-useful-search-engines-for-writers/
Created by retired Capilano College prof Kilian Crawford. A very good list, organized by types of engines, with useful notes on each. I found some useful new engines from this list.
# Mooter: Your results are categorized using a mind map to give your experience a little more variety. # ChaCha: If researching online drains your creativity and inspiration, use the personality-driven ChaCha for help. # Searchbots: This fun search engine lets you personalize your search experience. # Trooker: Browse and search for videos on
Facebook Sending More Traffic Than Google to Some Sites - Advertising Age - Digital
http://adage.com/digital/article?article_id=135112
Om vad som driver trafik.
Marketers spend billions to attract search traffic from Google, but late last year Facebook started becoming a bigger source of traffic for some large websites, according to analytics firm Hitwise.
人の流れがsearchからじゃなく、social mediaからに変わる傾向か。
Facebook directs more online users than Google
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2010/02/14/BUU51C0AMN.DTL
According to Web measurement firm Compete Inc., Facebook has passed search-engine giant Google to become the top source for traffic to major portals like Yahoo and MSN, and is among the leaders for other types of sites.
Is social media becoming more important than search engine ?
101 Time-Saving Google Tricks for Work, Play and Learning | Best University
http://www.bestuniversity.com/blog/2009/101-time-saving-google-tricks-for-work-play-and-learning/
"101 Time-Saving Google Tricks for Work, Play and Learning The Internet is full of useful tools and hacks that keep you more focused and efficient, but you have to know which ones are best. This large list of 101 Google tricks can help you lead a more streamlined, stress-free existence, from your personal to your school or work life."
Top 10 Free Ways To Discover New Music Online
http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/top-10-free-ways-discover-music-online/
PackLate: Sweet Deals on Vacation Rentals.
http://www.packlate.com/
The real FacteryLabs - Get Facts, not Links
http://facterylabs.com/
Delivering facts instead of links, Factery Labs provides users with a simple way to find out what’s going on and what people are talking about on the web. Users can personalize their view to get real-time information that is of particular interest to them. Users can choose from pre-defined categories like “sports,” “politics,” “world,” “entertainment,” or set up their own topic of interest by typing any term into the search box. Each search will continuously refresh with the best and latest facts allowing users to stay completely up to date on what’s happening on the web. Users can then easily share facts via Facebook, Twitter or email.
Factery Labs – Transformando links em notícias
monitors popular searches across the web
Sorry Google, You Missed the Real-Time Web! - ReadWriteWeb
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/sorry_google_you_missed_the_real_time_web.php
This article, written by Bernard Lunn, portrays (w/example from the Hudson River Crash) the manner in which Google.com has ultimately placed itself in the position of after-the-fact-news conveyor/historical web archive`er. Lunn states that sites, such as twitter.com, have much more up-to-date coverage (no matter how accurate). It is unclear whether or not this due to Google's status as a search engine or internet icon.
In case you missed it, this live streaming mashup of the plane that crashed in the Hudson River yesterday did what no media company could do. It is the future of media -- crude, simple, and missing loads of things we would want, yes, but new media always show up that way.
The era of dominance is shrinking. IBM dominated tech longer than Microsoft did, and Google's period of dominance will be even shorter. As with IBM and Microsoft, a great and wealthy company will remain (after a painful period of post-dominance restructuring).
GoogleをハッキングしてMP3をダウンロードする方法 - GIGAZINE
http://gigazine.net/index.php?/news/comments/20081105_google_mp3_downloader/
-inurl:(htm|html|php) intitle:"index of" +"last modified" +"parent directory" +description +size +(wma|mp3) "<BANDNAME/SONG>"
"-inurl:(htm|html|php) intitle:"index of" +"last modified" +"parent directory" +description +size +(wma|mp3) "<BANDNAME/SONG>""
Googleをハッキングするというと大げさですが、「ハッキング・グーグル:GoogleをMP3ダウンローダーに変えてしまう」という興味深い記事が海外で注目を集めているようです。
GoogleをハッキングしてMP3をダウンロードする方法
Exclusive: How Google’s Algorithm Rules the Web | Magazine
http://www.wired.com/magazine/2010/02/ff_google_algorithm/all/1
Want to know how Google is about to change your life? Stop by the Ouagadougou conference room on a Thursday morning. It is here, at the Mountain View, California, headquarters of the world’s most powerful Internet company, that a room filled with three dozen engineers, product managers, and executives figure out how to make their search engine even smarter.
Exclusive: How Google’s Algorithm Rules the Web
Excellent in-depth look at how Google's constantly-improving algorithms make it superior.
SEOmoz | SEO for Startups: Top 7 Lessons + A Trip to YCombinator
http://www.seomoz.org/blog/seo-for-startups-top-7-lessons
SEO for Startups: Top 7 Lessons + A Trip to YCombinator http://bit.ly/c4onTX
Next, since it's hard to do any slide deck justice with just the slides, a list of top advice and recommendations, not just from the slide deck, but from many years of interactions, consulting and Q+A help for startups:
Microsoft Office Outlook Team Blog : Triaging Mail with Categories and Search Folders
http://blogs.msdn.com/outlook/archive/2009/04/27/triaging-mail-with-categories-and-search-folders.aspx
In this post I will talk about one way you can triage mail using categories and Search Folders. Keep in mind that no single e-mail management method is ideal for all work styles; this is just one method of many and if you’re looking for a change you might want to give this a try and see if it works for you. If you haven’t already, I suggest you install the February Cumulative Update for Outlook 2007, as it has performance updates for Search Folders. This triaging technique is aimed at quickly working through a long list of e-mail and deciding which e-mails need your attention now, and which ones can wait until later. By the end of this post you’ll know how to triage each new e-mail with a couple quick clicks and you will have easy access to the messages that need your attention throughout the day.
An organized mailbox is critical to getting work done, especially if most of your day involves working with Outlook. However, spending more time organizing your mailbox means there’s less time to spend on real work – thus it’s important to find a system
Web Spidering and Data Extraction with scRUBYt! | Ruby Pond
http://rubypond.com/articles/2008/12/09/web-spidering-and-data-extraction-with-scrubyt/
Last Freeware version: All Programs (listed alphabetically)
http://www.321download.com/LastFreeware/alphabetically.html
フリーソフトが有料化される前の最後のバージョンがDL出来る
The Extreme Searcher's Web Page
http://extremesearcher.com/
I will be using the book and this website for my college course.
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The Semantic Web: A Treasure Trove for Marketers - ReadWriteWeb
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/semantic_web_treasure_trove_for_marketers.php
"What is the semantic web, you wonder? Don't worry, you're not alone. The term "semantic web," or "Web 3.0" as some folks have started calling it, means different things to different people. In this post, we'll clarify what it is and why we think it will play an important role in the world of marketing. Two technologies in particular (natural-language search and content enhancement) promise to bring companies much closer to their customers and deliver to consumers more relevant content than ever before."
Die Bedeutung vom semantischen Web für modernes Marketing: Natural Language Search und Content Enhancement
Exclusive: How Google’s Algorithm Rules the Web | Magazine
http://www.wired.com/magazine/2010/02/ff_google_algorithm/
Want to know how Google is about to change your life? Stop by the Ouagadougou conference room on a Thursday morning. It is here, at the Mountain View, California, headquarters of the world’s most powerful Internet company, that a room filled with three dozen engineers, product managers, and executives figure out how to make their search engine even smarter. This year, Google will introduce 550 or so improvements to its fabled algorithm, and each will be determined at a gathering just like this one. The decisions made at the weekly Search Quality Launch Meeting will wind up affecting the results you get when you use Google’s search engine to look for anything — “Samsung SF-755p printer,” “Ed Hardy MySpace layouts,” or maybe even “capital Burkina Faso,” which just happens to share its name with this conference room. Udi Manber, Google’s head of search since 2006, leads the proceedings. One by one, potential modifications are introduced, along with the results of months of testing in vari
Filosofisk (?) artikel om googles algoritmer
Want to know how Google is about to change your life? Stop by the Ouagadougou conference room on a Thursday morning. It is here, at the Mountain View, California, headquarters of the world’s most powerful Internet company, that a room filled with three dozen engineers, product managers, and executives figure out how to make their search engine even smarter. This year, Google will introduce 550 or so improvements to its fabled algorithm, and each will be determined at a gathering just like this one. The decisions made at the weekly Search Quality Launch Meeting will wind up affecting the results you get when you use Google’s search engine to look for anything
Kid Safe Search Sites
http://www.sldirectory.com/searchf/kidsafe.html
Sphinx - text search The Pirate Bay way • The Register
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/05/08/dziuba_sphinx/
and it's on track to become the open source world's canonical answer to the question of text search. MySQL and Solr, the two popular solutions, are showing their age. MySQL introduced full-text search in late 2000 as a way to more intelligently search blobs of text stored in databases. You can work a full-text clause into a query, and MySQL will rank the result rows by how relevant it thinks they are to the query. MySQL uses textbook search algorithms and doesn't allow for a lot of relevance tuning. It's like a drawing from a five year old: The heart is in the right place, but everybody knows that kids suck at drawing. Implementation details aside, MySQL still suffers from scalability problems. Having ignored the trend of chip manufacturers to build multiple cores into CPUs, hoping that this unpleasant trend that required them to actually think about multi-threading would just blow over sooner or later, MySQL's ability to handle parallelism is, well, see the five year old's drawing.
Sphinx can index 10 megabytes of data per second and can search up to 100 gigabytes of text on a single processor. It also supports multi-machine distributed searching, as in the case of Craigslist.
I Love Music. And You?
http://www.puniz.com/
freedownloadmp3.co.za - Mp3 Download & Songs Search music
http://www.freedownloadmp3.co.za/
What do you suggest?
http://whatdoyousuggest.net/
Using data from Google to make suggetions on where you might like to go next, What Do You Suggest is an experimental and interactive environment designed to explore how we use language and search on the internet.
7 Insanely Useful Ways to Search Twitter for Marketing : Marketing :: American Express OPEN Forum
http://www.openforum.com/idea-hub/topics/marketing/article/7-insanely-useful-ways-to-search-twitter-for-marketing-john-jantsch
As a marketing tool Twitter gets much more interesting and useful when you can filter out 99% of the junk that doesn&rsquo;t apply to your objectives
Buzzzy - A Search Engine for Buzz.
http://buzzzy.com/
Buzzzy is a search engine for Google Buzz. We believe Google Buzz a is great source of real-time information and with Buzzzy, you no longer need to be a gmail user to find out what's really buzzin'. We've added our own take on search relevancy with some added filters which we hope you'll find useful.
moteur de recherche Google Buzz
How to Find Great Deals on Vacation and Travel ∞ Get Rich Slowly
http://www.getrichslowly.org/blog/2009/03/31/how-to-find-great-deals-on-vacation-and-travel/
100 Time-Saving Search Engines for Serious Scholars | Online Universities
http://www.onlineuniversities.com/blog/2010/03/100-time-saving-search-engines-for-serious-scholars/
Undergraduates and grad students alike will appreciate the usefulness of these search engines that allow them to find books, journal articles and even primary source material for whatever kind of research they’re working on and that return only serious, academic results so time isn’t wasted on unprofessional resources.
A browsable, searchable archive of tweets | stopdesign
http://stopdesign.com/archive/2010/03/02/browsable-searchable-archive-of-tweets.html
"I know there are a few apps or scripts that create backups and much more for you. But I wanted a database and simple UI completely within my own control. One that wouldn’t go away if the developer abandoned it. So one Saturday a few weeks ago, in a little over an hour, I had my own, free, browsable, searchable tweet archive. Now I can easily browse back to my very first tweet, or search for those quotes by Paul Rand I tweeted last year. This isn’t anything entirely new. I’m just writing it up what works for me in case it helps fit some pieces together."
Tweet backup and how to use it with wordpress
Use the RSS version of Tweetbackup.com, and import it into Wordpress (via the RSS importer). Then use the Twitter Tools plugin http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/twitter-tools/ to grab consequent tweets.
カーリル | 日本最大の図書館蔵書検索サイト
http://calil.jp/
複数の図書館の蔵書とAmazonのデータベースを同時に検索するMixed Search検索
カーリルは全国4300以上の図書館/図書室から現在の貸し出し状況を簡単に検索できるサービスです。
Add Custom Search to any site in two minutes
http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/add-custom-search-to-any-site/
No need to register, sign up for anything, get a user ID, or anything like that. You can see the result on the right-hand sidebar of my blog.
Episcopal High School of Jacksonville
http://www.episcopalhigh.org/ehs/library_search
To help me find what I need!
Help w/ search engines
web search hints
10 Search Engines to Explore the Deep End of the Invisible Web
http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/10-search-engines-explore-deep-invisible-web/
he Invisible Web refers to the part of the WWW that’s not indexed by the search engines. Most of us think that that search powerhouses like Google and Bing are like the Great Oracle…they see everything. Unfortunately, they can’t because they aren’t divine at all; they are just web spiders who index pages by following one hyperlink after the other. But there are some places where a spider cannot enter. Take library databases which need a password for access. Or even pages that belong to private networks of organizations. Dynamically generated web pages in response to a query are often left un-indexed by search engine spiders.
Alfred App
http://www.alfredapp.com/
使いやすくてカッコいいlauncher
Alfred is a quicklaunch application for Mac OS X, which aims to save you time in searching your local computer and the web. Whether it's maps, Amazon, eBay, Wikipedia, you can feed your web addiction quicker than ever before.
Findbrushes.com - Free photoshop brushes - Search engine
http://findbrushes.com/index.php
where is my milk from?
http://whereismymilkfrom.com/
RT @dogfishbeer:Thanks to @beerwars and @foodinc care about beer & food; now find out where milk in you fridge is from http://bit.ly/cVyDhn!
You'd be surprised. Did you know different brands of milk often come from the same dairy - and the same cows? Often, the same dairy provides milk for store and brand names, only differentiating them by their label! Most dairy products, especially milk have a state and plant code. Go get the milk out of your fridge and, and find out which dairy it comes from.
Librophile - Finding Free Audio Books Made Easy
http://librophile.com/
Ilmaisia äänikirjoja verkossa
Moteur de recherche d'audiobooks
Free Icon Search Engine - FindIcons.com (301,039 free icons in 2,157 icon packs)
http://findicons.com/
2ちゃんねる全文検索
http://app.xrea.jp/search2ch/
Recommendation Systems: Interview with Satnam Alag - ReadWriteWeb
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/recommendation_systems_interview_satnam_alag.php
Satnam Alag is the author of Collective Intelligence In Action, a book about how to program for recommendation engines and other collective intelligence methods in web apps.
In a recent post, we looked at recommendation systems, briefly reviewing how Amazon and Google have implemented their own systems for recommending products and content to their users. ...
Interview with "Collective Intelligence in Action" author
analysis
Minimovies - I Love Alaska - Lernert Engelberts and Sander Plug
http://www.minimovies.org/documentaires/view/ilovealaska
OSOM.
August 4, 2006, the personal search queries of 650,000 AOL (America Online) users accidentally ended up on the Internet, for all to see. These search queries were entered in AOL's search engine over a three-month period. After three days AOL realized their blunder and removed the data from their site, but the sensitive private data had already leaked to several other sites. I love Alaska tells the story of one of those AOL users. We get to know a religious middle-aged woman from Houston, Texas, who spends her days at home behind her TV and computer. Her unique style of phrasing combined with her putting her ideas, convictions and obsessions into AOL's search engine, turn her personal story into a disconcerting novel of sorts.
documentary about the search terms from one AOL user in Alaska
AOL accidentally leaked search queries of a cheating wife who is dumped by het cyberlover
mixi Engineers’ Blog » 3行でできる超お手軽全文検索
http://alpha.mixi.co.jp/blog/?p=1112
タグ検索と全文検索といえば、Tokyo Dystopiaが同じような機能を既に実現しています。TCにタグ検索と全文検索がサポートされたからもうTDは不要なのかと思われるかもしれませんが、そうではありません。転置インデックスのライブラリとしてはTDの方がはるかに効率的かつスケールする設計になっていて、また業務に必要なカスタマイズを容易にするためにシンプルな実装になっています。一方でTCの転置インデックスは、パフォーマンスやスケーラビリティではTDに劣りますが、ものすごく簡単に導入できることが特徴です。既にテーブルDBでデータの管理をしているならば、setindexホゲホゲという文を書くだけで1分以内に検索機能を強化することができるのです
Google shows Microsoft how to connect the dots « counternotions
http://counternotions.com/2008/12/03/411/
Google shows Microsoft how to connect the dots « counternotions
Some business advice for Ballmer.
Quoting Marissa Mayer, Google's VP of Search Products & User Experience: "You may have heard about our [directory assistance] 1-800-GOOG-411 service. Whether or not free-411 is a profitable business unto itself is yet to be seen. I myself am somewhat skeptical. The reason we really did it is because we need to build a great speech-to-text model … that we can use for all kinds of different things, including video search."
Interesting article about how Google is just playing a different game than the rest of us.
18 Search Engines For Designers - Creativity Boost | Minervity
http://www.minervity.com/?p=3094
Download Fast Duplicate File Finder And Check Your Computer For Duplicate Files
http://www.mindgems.com/products/Fast-Duplicate-File-Finder/Fast-Duplicate-File-Finder-Download.htm
Fast Duplicate File Finder will clean up your computer and save valuable space by removing duplicate content. Fast Duplicate File Finder uses fast binary search and guarantees that the found results are 100% identicle.
WordPress SEO Video - Yoast - Tweaking Websites
http://yoast.com/wordpress-seo-video/
I spoke at A4UExpo London last year and will be speaking at the upcoming A4UExpo Amsterdam. One of the sessions I had in the last A4UExpo was the session on WordPress SEO & Optimisation strategies. That entire session was taped, and the A4UExpo guys have been kind enough to allow me to embed it here and show it to all of you, so, please, enjoy!
価格.comは一体どうやって儲けているのか、その秘密に迫る - GIGAZINE
http://gigazine.net/index.php?/news/comments/20081107_kakaku_com/
価格.comを運営するカカクコムの2008年4月~9月の売上高は43億5500万円で、純利益は9億5300万円、価格.comの月間総ページビューは約5億8761万、月間利用者数は約1489万人(2008年10月31日現在)ということで、見た目の割には想像を絶する規模になっています。価格.comをぱっと見てわかるのは「広告があるな~」ということぐらいですが、それ以外に一体どうやって利益を上げているのでしょうか?
■のバナー一週間160万円
8 Important SEO Techniques To Kickstart Your Website « DivitoDesign
http://divitodesign.com/seo/8-important-seo-techniques-kickstart-website/
8 خطوات هامة جدا لتحسين المواقع واستمثالها مع محرات البحث المختلفة
Free eBooks - Mega-PDF.com
http://mega-pdf.com/
muchoooos libros gratis en pdf
What An Antitrust Case Against Google Might Look Like
http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/03/01/what-an-antitrust-case-against-google-might-look-like/
googles monopoly
Even Google itself is starting to worry about the possibility that the Department of Justice may seek regulation, possibly even the break-up of Google.
What An Antitrust Case Against Google Might Look Like
irlines initially chose to participate early, when participation in the CRSs was free. Only later, when agencies had come to depend upon CRSs, and thus when airlines had become dependent upon CRSs as well, did Sabre and Apollo institute high fees for reservations, ticketing, and other services they provided to the airlines.
Wolfram|Alpha
http://www96.wolframalpha.com/
Computational Knowledge Engine
Jibros — поиск людей в интернете
http://jibros.com/
Поиск людей в интернете
Building SEO optimised Django web applications — The Uswaretech Blog - Django Web Development
http://uswaretech.com/blog/2008/10/building-seo-optimised-django-web-applications/
Using Django's built in tools for performing SEO. Including pinging Google when site content has changed.
The 5 Best Ebook Search Engines – woorkup.com
http://woorkup.com/2010/03/21/the-5-best-ebook-search-engines/
フリーで使える商用可能な写真の効率的な5段階の探し方: 世界中の1%の人々へ
http://www.dakiny.com/archives/web/photograph_of_the_public_domain/
# 「Wikimedia Commons」でパブリックドメインの写真を探す # 「stock.xchng」でクレジット記載不要の写真を探す # 「FlickrのCreative Commons」からAttribution Licenseの画像を探す # 「Creative Commons Search」から、Creative Commons Licenseの写真を探す # それでも駄目なら「iStockphoto」ロイヤリティーフリーの写真を購入する
How To Use Video SEO To Jump To The Top Of Google Search Results
http://techcrunch.com/2010/03/10/video-seo-top-google-search/
As most search engine optimization (SEO) experts are aware, getting a first-page Google result is harder than ever. Not only do Google’s search and indexing algorithms continue to evolve in complexity, but Google has given over more and more of its search results real estate to “blended” search results, displaying vid
Editor’s note: In the following guest post, Fliqz CEO Benjamin Wayne reveals some of the secrets of using video to help boost the search results rankings of your website. Fliqz is an online video platform.
In fact, Forrester Research found that videos were 53 times more likely than traditional web pages to receive an organic first-page ranking.
Guess what? Automated news doesn't quite work. - Techmeme News
http://news.techmeme.com/081203/automated
Any competent developer who tries to automate the selection of news headlines will inevitably discover that this approach always comes up a bit short. Automation does indeed bring a lot to the table -- humans can't possibly discover and organize news as fast as computers can. But too often the lack of real intelligence leads to really unintelligent results. Only an algorithm would feature news about Anna Nicole Smith's hospitalization after she's already been declared dead, as our automated celeb news site WeSmirch did last year: Instantly obsolete news isn't the only hazard. A fundamental component to any news organization program is the determination of whether two stories are related. Deciding is often rather easy: if two stories hyperlink each other or both use the words Apple, Psystar, and DMCA repeatedly, they're probably related. Unfortunately, the clues are sometimes far too subtle for the most advanced algorithms to notice. This leads to bad "related" grouping, and even the f
Any competent developer who tries to automate the selection of news headlines will inevitably discover that this approach always comes up a bit short. Automation does indeed bring a lot to the table -- humans can't possibly discover and organize news as fast as computers can. But too often the lack of real intelligence leads to really unintelligent results. Only an algorithm would feature news about Anna Nicole Smith's hospitalization after she's already been declared dead, as our automated celeb news site WeSmirch did last year.
Any competent developer who tries to automate the selection of news headlines will inevitably discover that this approach always comes up a bit short. Automation does indeed bring a lot to the table -- humans can't possibly discover and organize news as fast as computers can. But too often the lack of real intelligence leads to really unintelligent results. Only an algorithm would feature news about Anna Nicole Smith's hospitalization after she's already been declared dead, as our automated celeb news site WeSmirch did last year:
Gabe Rivera explains why developers who try to "automate the selection of news headlines will inevitably discover that this approach always comes up a bit short... Interacting directly with an automated news engine makes it clear that the human+algorithm combo can curate news far more effectively that the individual human or algorithmic parts."
"Any competent developer who tries to automate the selection of news headlines will inevitably discover that this approach always comes up a bit short. Automation does indeed bring a lot to the table -- humans can't possibly discover and organize news as fast as computers can. But too often the lack of real intelligence leads to really unintelligent results. "
Any competent developer who tries to automate the selection of news headlines will inevitably discover that this approach always comes up a bit short. Automation does indeed bring a lot to the table -- humans can't possibly discover and organize news as fast as computers can. But too often the lack of real intelligence leads to really unintelligent results.
"The news will just get faster and more interesting. Obsolete stories will be eliminated sooner while breaking stories will be expedited. Related grouping will improve. Most of this will happen only on Techmeme, though other sites (like memeorandum and WeSmirch) will increasingly benefit from the direct human touch as well."
Metacrawlers and Metasearch Engines - Search Engine Watch (SEW)
http://searchenginewatch.com/2156241
Metacrawlers and Metasearch Engines
Metacrawlers and Metasearch Engines By Chris Sherman, Search Engine Watch, Mar 23, 2005 Unlike search engines, metacrawlers don't crawl the web themselves to build listings. Instead, they allow searches to be sent to several search engines all at once. The results are then blended together onto one page. Below are some of the major metacrawlers.
A list of major metacrawlers. Unlike search engines, metacrawlers don't crawl the web themselves to build listings. Instead, they allow searches to be sent to several search engines all at once.
this site is a mother lode!
Great site to research various award winning search engines.Also some of the top searc engines that are used.
Beyond the 10 blue links: how search engines are getting smarter | News | TechRadar UK
http://www.techradar.com/news/internet/beyond-the-10-blue-links-how-search-engines-are-getting-smarter-507228
How search engines are getting smarter Google and Microsoft reveal how search is evolving : TechRadar UK
Google and Microsoft reveal how search is evolving
Google search results for "KH(Ax)N" for x=1 to 100 on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/squidnews/3200285750/
Chet
KHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAN
how many times people type khan.
How long do most people hold down the 'a' key for anyway?
10 Awesome Tools To Get More Out of Wikipedia - Dumb Little Man
http://www.dumblittleman.com/2009/06/10-awesome-tools-to-get-more-out-of.html
Strumenti per utilizzare meglio wikipedia
tools para usar mejor wikipedia
Great site for research on Wiki
foofind.com
http://foofind.com/
Buscador en redes p2p
buscador de enlaces..
files search engine
Papers on PageRank you should read | Science for SEO
http://www.scienceforseo.com/ranking-algorithms/papers-on-pagerank-you-should-read/
PageRank is a standard and much discussed topic in SEO and while it is relevant, the methods and techniques discussed are often not. There is a lot of
SEO optimization articles
A Makeover for Your Google Results - WSJ.com
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123379331364449967.html
m. Google rates Web sites, in part, by how many lin
For years, I winced at what popped up when I Googled my name. The top result of a search on "Julia Angwin" was an article I wrote for The Wall Street Journal in 2005 after I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby was indicted for making false statements, perjuring himself and obstructing justice by lying about how and when he learned the identity of CIA operative Valerie Plame. I hated seeing the story at the top of the list for a number of reasons: It was not a topic I normally wrote about; it had an underwhelming headline, "Novak's Role is Still Largely Unknown"; and -- most horrifyingly -- the story contained an error and had a correction appended to it. Mysteriously, this article had become my hallmark online, showing up in my top-five search results for years.
Some Of The Best Greasemonkey Scripts For BitTorrent Users | MakeUseOf.com
http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/some-of-the-best-greasemonkey-scripts-for-bittorrent-users/
検索数予測チェック - 無料SEOツール | aramakijake.jp
http://aramakijake.jp/
検索数予測(アクセス数比較)ツールなどの無料SEO対策ツールを公開中!
検索順位別に検索数を調べることができる、キーワード検索数調査・予測ツール
5 Free Ways to Identify that Song Stuck in Your Head
http://mashable.com/2010/03/30/identify-song-apps/
SWEET MAGIC ETC (er, haven't tried any yet, but THEY LOOK AWESOME)
5 maneiras grátis de encontrar uma música que não sai da sua cabeça.
Topsy Search Launches: ReTweets Are The New Currency Of The Web
http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/05/26/topsy-search-launches-retweets-are-the-new-currency-of-the-web/
Twitter has around 30m users
Topsy is a search engine that has a fundamentally new way of finding good results: Twitter users.
New search engine Topsy, which has been in stealth development for three years, launches, well, now. Before Google, search engines like AltaVista determined ...
Topsy Search Launches: ReTweets Are The New Currency Of The Web http://ow.ly/9p8X [from http://twitter.com/10minuteexpert/statuses/1936051774]
" Before Google, search engines like AltaVista determined relevance based on how well a web page matched the query. Then came Google, which views the web as a network of documents. Today, all search engines analyze linking behavior around the web. When a web page is linked to a lot, it’s given more influence than other pages competing for attention around the same topics/keywords. Jeff Jarvis summed it all up nicely in 2005 “In this new world, links are currency. Links grant authority. Links build branding. Links equal value.” There’s lots more to it, but the notion that links create value is what drives Internet search. "
Eight Tips for Super Searching - Solutions by PC Magazine
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2346373,00.asp
80% of all online sessions start w/ search
Influential Marketing Blog: 9 Ways To Make Twitter More Useful For You
http://rohitbhargava.typepad.com/weblog/2008/12/9-ways-to-make.html
"Influential Marketing Blog: 9 Ways To Make #Twitter More Useful For You" http://j.mp/cO9L39
Good ideas for twitter for business and personal use
Tons of Tips for Ranking in 5 Other Google Engines | WebProNews
http://www.webpronews.com/topnews/2009/04/01/tons-of-tips-for-ranking-in-5-other-google-engines
References to the blog by sources other than blogs
10 Simple Google Search Tricks
http://webworkerdaily.com/2010/04/01/10-simple-google-search-tricks/
How to: Track a conversation in Twitter | Journalism.co.uk Editors' Blog
http://blogs.journalism.co.uk/editors/2009/01/23/how-to-track-a-conversation-in-twitter/
how to track a conversation in twitter
Find The Perfect Domain Name - DomainGroovy
http://domaingroovy.com/
Find The Perfect Domain Name - DomainGroovy http://ff.im/-iDbyC – Anton Dyachuk (ptzn) http://twitter.com/ptzn/statuses/11727446366
http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1244824
SEOmoz | Google Says: Yes, You Can Still Sculpt PageRank. No You Can't Do It With Nofollow
http://www.seomoz.org/blog/google-says-yes-you-can-still-sculpt-pagerank-no-you-cant-do-it-with-nofollow
My boss showed me about this by using a client example a few months back. After dealing with the page sculpting first hand, this post made a lot more sense.
Lifehacker - Food.com Searches Pretty Much Every Recipe Site at Once - Recipes
http://lifehacker.com/5224299/foodcom-searches-pretty-much-every-recipe-site-at-once
각종 음식 레시피를 모아둔 사이트
Amazing recipe aggregator and search engine
LitmanLive.co.uk » Blog Archive » How to use Twitter to find your next job.
http://www.litmanlive.co.uk/2009/01/how-to-use-twitter-to-find-your-next-job/
FYI - retweeting is the art of broadcasting a message on Twitter that has been written by someone else but you feel will be of interest and value to your followers.. think of it as a kind of mini chain mail but one that has a use and purpose and doesn’t tell you that you’re going to die if you don’t send this email to 20,000 people in the next 12 seconds.
Blog post on networking to find a job using Twitter
Google
http://www.google.com/webhp?hl=xx-pirate
Пиратский Google
BBC NEWS | Technology | Google unveils 'smarter search'
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/8047076.stm
Google unveils new search tools http://ow.ly/6zZk [from http://twitter.com/barbhd34/statuses/1783775050]
Google unveils 'smarter search'
BBC News, (13 May 2009)
10 Simple Google Search Tricks - NYTimes.com
http://www.nytimes.com/external/gigaom/2010/04/02/02gigaom-10-simple-google-search-tricks-58674.html?src=me&ref=general
10 Simple Google Search Tricks http://nyti.ms/cNQ0xO /via @DesignerDepot
Setting up Django and Sphinx Full-text Search (django-sphinx) | David Cramer's Blog
http://www.davidcramer.net/code/django/433/setting-up-django-and-sphinx-full-text-search-django-sphinx.html
fast full-text search
10 Simple Google Search Tricks - NYTimes.com
http://www.nytimes.com/external/gigaom/2010/04/02/02gigaom-10-simple-google-search-tricks-58674.html?src=me&ref=homepage
These pages are saved from the Delicious website.
Essential syntax.
I'm always amazed that more people don't know the little tricks you can use to get more out of a simple Google search. Here are
6 Tools to Find that Killer Domain | MakeUseOf.com
http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/6-tools-to-find-that-killer-domain-name/
What’s in a domain? When building your new website or blog - having the best possible domain is a key factor that adds to your success.
Google 购物搜索
http://www.google.cn/products/
Lifehacker - Create a Log to Keep Track of Your Job Search - Downloads
http://lifehacker.com/5280343/create-a-log-to-keep-track-of-your-job-search
If you've submitted more resumes to more places than you can possibly remember, it's time to start keeping a log of where and when you've applied to each job.
European Public Policy Blog: Working with News Publishers
http://googlepolicyeurope.blogspot.com/2009/07/working-with-news-publishers.html
Webmasters who do not wish their sites to be indexed can and do use the following two lines to deny permission. If a webmaster wants to stop us from indexing a specific page, he or she can do so by adding '<meta name="googlebot" content="noindex">' to the page. In short, if you don't want to show up in Google search results, it doesn't require more than one or two lines of code.
Webmasters who do not wish their sites to be indexed can and do use the following two lines to deny permission: User-agent: * Disallow: /
Minthink - A fresh link eeeverytime
http://minthink.com/
Refresh your ideas with fresh links. Discover new web sites. The only site that is always fresh and smells like mint.
Tool for brainstorming
リアルタイム度No.1のTwitterって、ただのつぶやきツールではなかったのか。 :MarkeZine(マーケジン)
http://markezine.jp/article/detail/7544
あとで読む
gigzee - find local live music!
http://gigzee.com/
本地电影搜索引擎
A resource I have found helpful that I found through our Web 2.0 forum in this class is Gigzee. I am a big music lover and this site tells you all of the concerts coming to areas near you and also allows others to comment on the venues and performers.
find local live music!
Official Google Webmaster Central Blog: Using site speed in web search ranking
http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/2010/04/using-site-speed-in-web-search-ranking.html
You may have heard that here at Google we're obsessed with speed, in our products and on the web. As part of that effort, today we're including a new signal in our search ranking algorithms: site speed. Site speed reflects how quickly a website responds to web requests.
@dworni Danke fürs Kompliment! Dieses Merkmal gewinnt an Gewicht, wenn man Google's Ranking Algorithmus betrachtet: http://bit.ly/baZCCs – cmsbox (cmsbox) http://twitter.com/cmsbox/statuses/12153045861
Follow Finder by Google
http://followfinder.googlelabs.com/
- this is a neat little idea
Find people to follow. By Google. http://bit.ly/apmUuo
Twitter google
Iconfinder | Download free icons
http://www.iconfinder.com/
Icon arama motoru
Iconfinder provides high quality icons for webdesigners and developers in an easy and efficient way
10 Simple Google Search Tricks - NYTimes.com
http://www.nytimes.com/external/gigaom/2010/04/02/02gigaom-10-simple-google-search-tricks-58674.html?src=1
I’m always amazed that more people don’t know the little tricks you can use to get more out of a simple Google search. Here are 10 of my favorites.
10 Simple Google Search Tricks
Everything You Wanted to Know About Semantic Technology, But Were Afraid to Ask (at SemTech 09)
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/everything_to_know_about_semantic_technology_at_semtech_09.php
To decribe about what semantic technology is in search engine technology
Participants in the 2009 Semantic Technology Conference walked away considering fundamental questions about what is and isn't semantic technology. The relevance of this post's title will hopefully become clear by the end to those of you mischievous readers who may have stumbled upon it with other ideas. The conference was a great and well-organized affair in San Jose, California. One of the highlights was the Semantic Search Keynote panel, with all of the major players on stage (Ask, Bing, Google, Hakia, TrueKnowledge, and Yahoo!), as seen in the picture below.
天才が作った新検索エンジン『Wolfram|Alpha』と、Googleへの影響 | WIRED VISION
http://wiredvision.jp/news/200905/2009051122.html
ベタにjapanで検索してみたり・・・
This script and opinion is interesting.
スティーブン・ウルフラム
Mr. Icons - Icon Search Engine, Free Icons
http://www.mricons.com/
Wer noch icons sucht kann mal http://www.mricons.com/ ausprobieren. #icons
Mr. Icons - Icon Search Engine, Free Icons
YouTube - SearchStories's Channel
http://www.youtube.com/user/SearchStories
A cool way of telling a digital story via google searches. Looks like it could be a good tool to use with students.
Creatore automatico di video basato sulle ricerche di google
Job Search: Write a Resume that Lands an Interview
http://lifehacker.com/5132113/write-a-resume-that-lands-an-interview
Artisan System - A PHP5 Object Oriented Framework
http://artisansystem.com/blog/entry/36
how phrases work in search indexes
SEO is Dead
http://learntoduck.com/search-marketing/seo-is-dead
Yesterday I moderated a panel on SEO and Social Media Marketing at the Thin Air Summit in Denver. Panel went great, the folks on the panel were fantastic. Jeremiah Oywang has a great run down of the panel and the advice given, so I wont rehash it her
http://tinyurl.com/69x7dw
A List Apart: Articles: Design Patterns: Faceted Navigation
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/design-patterns-faceted-navigation/
Also called guided navigation and faceted search, the faceted navigation model leverages metadata fields and values to provide users with visible options for clarifying and refining queries. Faceted navigation is arguably the most significant search innovation of the past decade.[2] It features an integrated, incremental search and browse experience that lets users begin with a classic keyword search and then scan a list of results.
Getting Started - Making AJAX Applications Crawlable - Google Code
http://code.google.com/intl/sv-SE/web/ajaxcrawling/docs/getting-started.html
はてなブックマークのやりすぎちゃったかもしれないSEO - ぼくはまちちゃん!(Hatena)
http://d.hatena.ne.jp/Hamachiya2/20090609/cloaking
はてなブックマーク、クローキング
良いクローキング?
36 SEO Myths That Won’t Die But Need To
http://searchengineland.com/36-seo-myths-that-wont-die-but-need-to-40076
when has that made
A list of common SEO myths that are still around today. As featured on Search Engine Land.
Use Google To Hack Into A Secrect World - Borntechie
http://www.borntechie.com/entry/use-google-to-hack-into-a-secrect-world/
inurl:”viewerframe?mode=motion”
intitle:Live View / AXIS
?intitle:index.of?mp3 Linkin Park
“?intitle:index.of?mp3 Linkin Park“
Who has the best SEO/SEM info? Post URLs here: - Robert Scoble - FriendFeed
http://beta.friendfeed.com/scobleizer/8591d5a6/who-has-best-seo-sem-info-post-urls-here
Scoble SEO/SEM resources
Good source for SEO info
Post URLs here: - Robert Scoble - FriendFeed
Web 2.0 Tactics for Successful Job-Hunting - Business Center - PC World
http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/155446/web_20_tactics_for_successful_jobhunting.html
check
With unemployment at a 14-year high and 240,000 workers laid off in October alone, many Americans are scrambling to update their resumes and turning to job boards and networking sites. Some are panicking as they try to devise new ways to get in front of employers. But even in trying times like these, prospective employees shouldn't completely reinvent their job-seeking styles. Indeed, much of the tried-and-true career advice we've all heard is relevant in your next job search. To outshine your competitors and win the gig in today's economy , here's a secret to success: Don't abandon the steadfast career tips passed down from generations, but rather, refine them -- with a keen eye for the value in Web 2.0 tools like social networking. Whether you're one of many IT professionals out of work or among the few making career leaps despite rocky economic times, consider these five ways to express your candidacy with flair.
Geeking with Greg: Jeff Dean keynote at WSDM 2009
http://glinden.blogspot.com/2009/02/jeff-dean-keynote-at-wsdm-2009.html
Google Fellow Jeff Dean gave an excellent keynote talk at the recent WSDM 2009 conference that had tidbits on Google I had not heard before. Particularly impressive is Google's attention to detail on performance and their agility in deployment over the last decade.
無料の写真画像の利用条件の確認方法と検索方法 | コリス
http://coliss.com/articles/freebies/how-and-where-to-find-legal-source-images.html
写真画像を無料でダウンロードできる代表的なサイトの利用条件の確認方法と検索方法を紹介しています。これは役に立つ人が多いエントリーですね。まあ、記載されている利用条件の英文が理解できないというケースもありそうですが。
無料の写真画像の利用条件の確認方法と検索方法
こういうのまってましたw
cloud.li
http://cloud.li/
[delicious] cloud.li http://ow.ly/17fdOr – Rob Angeles (robangeles) http://twitter.com/robangeles/statuses/13267198547
crea "cloud" partendo da un vocabolo
Twitter cloud trending - very very powerful
Create elegant "word clouds" from a database search
Dynamic, configurable twitter based tag clouds
Downloads: CraigsList Reader Searches the Depths of Craigslist
http://lifehacker.com/5157046/craigslist-reader-searches-the-depths-of-craigslist
Top 10 Free Genealogy Websites to Find Ancestors
http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/top-10-free-genealogy-websites-to-find-ancestors/
A few years ago, during a family reunion, I learned for the first time that my granduncle on my father's side had fought and died in World War II. The story of
Google Local Lures Small Businesses With Their Own Web Dashboard
http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/06/01/google-local-lures-small-businesses-with-their-own-web-dashboard/
Google wants more small businesses to claim their listing profiles on Google Local (which is basically listings that pop up in Google Maps and local search results). To entice them, starting tomorrow it will give local businesses in the real world with physical addresses a free dashboard akin to what Websites get for free with Google Analytics (see screenshot above). Except that it will show stats such as how many times their business comes up as a search result, how often people click through, as well as how many times people generate driving directions to their business son Google Maps and where those people come from.
Google veut inciter les entreprises à prendre en charge leurs listings de recherche dans Google Maps et les autres services géolocalisés, via le lancement d'un nouveau produit, Google Local Business center. Pas encore d'intégration avec Google Adwords mais c'est surement la prochaine étape : "The other benefit to Google is that the more that small businesses can measure the impact of search, the more likely they will be to buy search ads. The dashboard shows the top search queries that result in a business’ listing showing up. The next obvious step is to start buying those keywords or optimize a business’ site to make sure they are on the page. "
Green markers that show how many clicks for Driving Directs happened in this area. Free analytic program from Google
use for each biz idea. helps with search google
GReader share: Google Local Lures Small Businesses With Their Own Web Dashboard http://ow.ly/ayc9 [from http://twitter.com/webbstrategi/statuses/2001202908]
Google SEO、10のウソ » 海外SEO情報ブログ・メルマガ
http://www.suzukikenichi.com/blog/ten-myths-of-google-seo/
Googleに関するSEOでの「都市伝説」について、それが正しくないという説明が。
検索結果のためのページ制作ではなく、良質のページが良い検索結果を生むということ。不自然はあかん。
SEOに関する都市伝説です。
「正しい(X)HTMLはサイトの順位を上げる」のは大嘘。どこのW3C信者が言い出したのだろう。
「お願いだから、コンテンツにキーワードを詰め込まないでくれ」 ワロタw
Google Japan Blog: Googleが目指す最高の検索UI
http://googlejapan.blogspot.com/2009/05/googleui.html
Googleが目指す最高の検索UI
グーグルの検索ユーザーインターフェースの仕事をしていると言うと、友人たちは一様に「いったい何をするんだ?何も変わっていないじゃないか」と言います。そして、疑わしげに私を見て、せっかくの良いものを下手に変えないでくれとも言います。「心配には及ばないよ。グーグルは今までどおり、簡単で早くてわかりやすいページのままだよ」「それは良かった。でも、そのメンテナンスのどこが難しいっていうんだ?」
googleに入るしかない。あとで読む。
* 小さなページ * 複雑なアルゴリズムをシンプルに表示 * どこででも使える機能 * データに基づいた決定-実験、実験、とにかく実験
Convo Monitor: Where To Track Things on Twitter - Track Brands on Twitter - Track Ideas on Twitter - Track People on Twitter
http://www.convomonitor.com/
Convo Monitor: Where To Track Things on Twitter - Track Brands on Twitter - Track Ideas on Twitter - Track People on Twitter
Convo Monitor is a dashboard view that allows you to track Twitter conversations about any brand, topic, word, phrase, idea, or person.
RT @steverubel Want Twitter stacks in your browser without an app? Check out this site http://www.convomonitor.com/ [from http://twitter.com/jebworks/statuses/1516628412]
Official Google Blog: Replay it: Google search across the Twitter archive
http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2010/04/replay-it-google-search-across-twitter.html
Just bookmarking the post announcing Twitter archive search from Google last month
Following the ebb and flow of twitter over time
Google twitter search and timelines
Find the most relevant content shared on updates services like Twitter by zooming to any point in time and “replay” what people were saying publicly about a topic.
Map of all Google data center locations | Royal Pingdom
http://royal.pingdom.com/2008/04/11/map-of-all-google-data-center-locations/
how many data centers does Google use, and where are they
Top 7 Semantic Search Engines As An Alternative To Google Search
http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/top-7-semantic-search-engines-alternative-google-search/
There's no denying the power and popularity of the Google search engine, and in comparison to other similar search engines such as Bing, where results are based
46% of the Digg Front Page is Controlled by 50 Websites | Soshable | Social Media Blog
http://soshable.com/digg-whitelisted-sites/
46% of the Digg Front Page is Controlled by 50 Websites
Recent changes and restrictions made by Digg.com to encourage diversity in the range of users whose submissions reach the front page have had 2 profound results. Newer and less active users have seen their stories reach the front page, but the sources that are able to hit the front page have tightened.
"Despite tens of thousands of submissions every week, the last seven days have shown that 46.6% of the Digg front page comes from 50 websites, according to data accumulated on di66.net."
"Despite tens of thousands of submissions every week, the last seven days have shown that 46.6% of the Digg front page comes from 50 websites". A strong UK showing here - Telegraph at #1, with the Daily Mail at #9 and The Guardian at #10 [via Martin Stabe]
"Despite tens of thousands of submissions every week, the last seven days have shown that 46.6% of the Digg front page comes from 50 websites, according to data accumulated on di66.net." -- and guess who's top: the Telegraph.
Recent changes and restrictions made by Digg.com to encourage diversity in the range of users whose submissions reach the front page have had 2 profound results. Newer and less active users have seen their stories reach the front page, but the sources that are able to hit the front page have tightened. Despite tens of thousands of submissions every week, the last seven days have shown that 46.6% of the Digg front page comes from 50 websites, according to data accumulated on di66.net.
Robots.txt vs Rel=Nofollow vs Meta Robots Nofollow : SEO Book.com
http://www.seobook.com/robots-txt-vs-rel-nofollow-vs-meta-robots-nofollow
Aug 6, 2008 - Aaron Wall's chart comparing elements
SEO hard to understand
I was just fixing up our Robots.txt tutorial today, and figured that I should blog this as well. From Eric Enge's interview of Matt Cutts I created the following chart. Please note that Matt did not say they are more likely to ban you for using rel=nofollow, but they have on multiple occasions stated that they treat issues differently if they think it was an accident done by an ignorant person or a malicious attempt to spam their search engine by a known SEO (in language that is more rosy than what I just wrote).
Real Estate: PropertyShark Dishes the Dirt on Your Future Home
http://lifehacker.com/5155866/propertyshark-dishes-the-dirt-on-your-future-home
PropertyShark is an astoundingly detailed real estate search engine. By aggregating public records, it provides an in-depth look at individual homes, and the real deal on your potential new neighborhood.
10 Simple Google Search Tricks - NYTimes.com
http://www.nytimes.com/external/gigaom/2010/04/02/02gigaom-10-simple-google-search-tricks-58674.html?src=me&ref=technology
Beautiful CSS3 Search Form
http://www.webdesignerwall.com/tutorials/beautiful-css3-search-form/
isnet
☆☆☆☆☆
50+ Ways to Search Twitter
http://socialmediatoday.com/SMC/189327
Very very good ! 50+ Ways to Search #Twitter - #sm #socialmedia http://is.gd/c4oa9
zoeken op Twitter
Edublogs.tv   Google Search Tips
http://www.edublogs.tv/play.php?vid=2368
tips from google
Search tips for using Google. Things everyone should know.
video clip about search engines
New British search engine 'could be as important as Google ...
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2009/mar/09/search-engine-google
A British physicist has revealed his plan to launch a new internet search engine so powerful that one expert has suggested it "could be as important as Google". London-born scientist Stephen Wolfram says that his company, Wolfram Research, is preparing to unveil the system in two months' time. Known as Wolfram Alpha, the site is an attempt to address some of the deficiencies of current web search by understanding people's questions and answering them directly. According to its creator, the system understands questions that users input and then calculates the answers based on its extensive mathematical and scientific engine.
SHARED USING: http://www.tagle.it
cool new search engine
A semantic search (Web 3.0) tool being pioneered in Britain. Good background information on personalities in this industry.
A British physicist has revealed his plan to launch a new internet search engine so powerful that one expert has suggested it
もうアンテナ低いなんて言わせない!? 情報収集11のテクニック :教えて君.net
http://www.oshiete-kun.net/archives/2008/12/_11.html
ネットでの情報収集のTips集。
まあ一応。
Lifehacker - Recipe Puppy Chooses Meals Based on the Ingredients You Have - Search engines
http://lifehacker.com/5221338/recipe-puppy-chooses-meals-based-on-the-ingredients-you-have
Twitter’s Biz Stone: Thoughts On Repositioning Twitter, Search Ads, The Twitter Ecosystem & More
http://searchengineland.com/twitters-biz-stone-thoughts-on-repositioning-twitter-19737
Interesting Q&A w/Twitter's Biz Stone: Repositioning, Search ads, Twitter ecosystem, more: http://twurl.nl/1fxt1p [from http://twitter.com/markivey/statuses/1924330908]
I talked with Twitter cofounder Biz Stone on a variety of issues about Twitter but especially focused around search. In the interview, he discussed: how Twitter may redesign its home page to better reposition itself as a sharing and discovery service; how discovery might be enhanced by perhaps by allowing people to share “groups” of friends with each other; how the Twitter ecosystem of third-party software and services have helped people have “patience” with the service by adding features it couldn’t yet develop; the importance of SMS and more.
RT @problogger: Reading: Twitter’s Biz Stone: Thoughts On Repositioning Twitter, Search Ads, The Twitter Ecosystem http://is.gd/EhrO [from http://twitter.com/Bleau/statuses/1920813574]
Search EFF's FOIA Documents | Electronic Frontier Foundation
http://www.eff.org/issues/foia/search
Freedom Of Information Act Search Engine
EFF's Freedom Of Information Act project has gathered thousands of pages of material. These shed light on controversial government surveillance programs, lobbying practices, and intellectual property initiatives. You can use the EFF FOIA Search Engine below to search and examine the documents' contents. If you find something you think is significant, send us an email: foia@eff.org.
EFF's document collection-obtained through requests and litigation under the U.S. Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)-covers some controversial government initiatives, including the FBI's Investigative Data Warehouse and DCS 3000 surveillance program and the Department of Homeland Security's Automated Targeting System and ADVISE data-mining project.
EFF's Freedom Of Information Act project has gathered thousands of pages of material. These shed light on controversial government surveillance programs, lobbying practices, and intellectual property initiatives.
Vegetarian Recipe Search - Find Vegetarian Recipes
http://vegetarianrecipe.us/
Recommended by Lifehacker
Find Vegetarian recipes with this vegetarian recipe search engine.
5 Great Ways to Find Music That Suits Your Mood
http://mashable.com/2010/05/06/music-sites-mood/
5 Great Ways to Find Music That Suits Your Mood | Mashable http://ow.ly/1OHIF
Google falling behind Twitter, admits chief | Business | guardian.co.uk
http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2009/may/19/google-twitter-partnership
Chief executive hints that Google could go into partnership with Twitter
May 19 2009
But he admitted that there is a trade-off between making information instantly available and ensuring its accuracy.
Google admits losing out to Twitter in real-time information provision http://bit.ly/16x3sR [from http://twitter.com/r1tz/statuses/1934493073]
Is The Guardian's Web site crashing because of the article about the partnership between Google & Twitter? http://bit.ly/16x3sR [from http://twitter.com/LoXD/statuses/1861951800]
RT @problogger: Reading: Google 'falling behind Twitter' - http://is.gd/BqnD [from http://twitter.com/chadwalker/statuses/1858252209]
accuracy vs speed
But, is there any truth to rumours of a merger?
Cacti Search - Get Search Results from all the Major Search Engines.
http://www.cactisearch.com/
Mega-search Engine
Metasearch engine
Meta-searchengine - cool!
Evaluating Internet-based Information: A Goals-based Approach
http://www.ncsu.edu/meridian/jun98/feat2-6/feat2-6.html
using of the Internet as a reliable resource for academic information
Evaluating Internet-based Information: A Goals-based Approach David Warlick is a former history teacher and is currently an Instructional Technology Consultant
A high school junior is asked to write a report about the Holocaust, a topic that her class has not yet discussed. At home our student uses her computer with access to the Internet to research the topic and word processing software to construct the report. She spends an hour searching the Internet and examining a variety of web pages about the subject and selects three web sites that are particularly compelling because of the graphics and layout of the pages, indicating authority.
Warlick,David. (n.d.). NCSU.edu. In Evaluating Internet- based Information:A Goals Based Approach. Retrieved March 30,2010, from http://www.ncsu.edu/meridian/jun98/feat2-6/feat2-6.html. Information from the Internet is used by many students for research purposes but information located may not be accurate or appropraite.Students need goals for projects which would provide authentic context and enable students to assemble information located on the Internet in a more informative way. Using smaller chunks of info and interweaving them as opposed to using large chunks or paragraphs.
Article on how to go about evaluating internet-based information
Evaluating Internet-based Information: A Goals-based Approach David Warlick is a former history teacher and is currently an Instructional Technology Consultant.
Lifehacker - AlternativeTo Suggests Software Alternatives - Search engines
http://lifehacker.com/5213310/alternativeto-suggests-software-alternatives
AlternativeTo Suggests Software Alternatives
OneRiot.com - Find the Pulse of the Web
http://twitter.oneriot.com/
Twitter search engine that rather than focusing on what people are saying, focuses on the web pages people are linking to.
OneRiot is a social search engine that finds the pulse of the web. Search with OneRiot to find the news, videos and products that people are talking about right now in relation to your search term.
Try our Twitter Search — find the news, stories and videos people are tweeting about right now.
search twitter but see linked webpages...
XMLサイトマップを検索エンジンに送信するとクロールがどう変わるのかテストしてみた | Web担当者Forum
http://web-tan.forum.impressrd.jp/e/2009/01/27/4876
グーグルやヤフーにXMLサイトマップを登録すると、クロールやインデックス化にかかる時間が短縮されるよという話。
xmlサイトマップ調査
SEOmozアイコン [海外特選サイト翻訳] SEOmoz 検索マーケティングのニュース&テクニック XMLサイトマップって本当にサイトの役に立っているんだろうか? 以前に(2007年)、SEOmozでは「XMLサイトマップは検索エンジンに送信しないほうがいい」という記事を出していた。さて、XMLサイトマップを送信するのとしないのとでは、現在はどんな違いが出るのだろうか。実証データで調べてみた。
XMLサイトマップを検索エンジンに送信するとクロールがどう変わるのかテストしてみた
Google CEO: Twitter A 'Poor Man's Email System' (GOOG)
http://www.businessinsider.com/google-ceo-twitter-a-poor-mans-email-system-2009-3
Schmidt says "Speaking as a computer scientist, I view all of these as sort of poor man's email systems". Has he missed something?
Sergey Brin: "In other words, they have aspects of an email system, but they don't have a full offering. To me, the question about companies like Twitter is: Do they fundamentally evolve as sort of a note phenomenon, or do they fundamentally evolve to have storage, revocation, identity, and all the other aspects that traditional email systems have? Or do email systems themselves broaden what they do to take on some of that characteristic?
ツンデレ >Schmidt also plugged Google's new Twitter account
Cory Doctorow: Search is too important to leave to one company – even Google | Technology | guardian.co.uk
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2009/jun/01/search-public-google-privacy-rights
Search technologies are too important for a single company to dominate
"Search is volatile and we'd be nuts to think that Google owned the last word in organising all human knowledge."
Enter search. Who needs categories, if you can just pile up all the world's knowledge every which way and use software to find the right document at just the right time?
good quotes about dewey and the internet
It may seem as unlikely as a publicly edited encyclopedia, but the internet needs publicly controlled search
Pipl.com: People Search Engine So Good, It Will Scare Your Pants Off
http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/01/29/piplcom-people-search-engine-so-good-it-will-scare-your-pants-off/
Pipl.com: People Search Engine So Good, It Will Scare Your Pants Off /by @roicarthy on @TechCrunch http://j.mp/9VZTnJ
Pipl is ok, but I don't feel it's that detailed. Sure you get results from all the profile-sites on one page, but other than that. I just feel pipl should come up with some results that it doesn't.
知っておきたいアイコン検索サイトまとめ - IDEA*IDEA ~ 百式管理人のライフハックブログ ~
http://www.ideaxidea.com/archives/2009/04/icon_search_matome.html
icon search
by IDEA*IDEA
アイコンの検索エンジンいろいろ
Tweetizen - Discover Tweets That Matter To You.
http://www.tweetizen.com/beta/
Tweets by topic.
Marissa Mayer on the future of Google | News | TechRadar UK
http://www.techradar.com/news/internet/marissa-mayer-on-the-future-of-google-496016
Marissa Mayer on the future of Google | TechRadar UK
Maye [...] believes that personalisation – "What can we understand about the user and how can we tailor the results to them?" – will be an important part of search. Search engines will be better because they'll understand more about the user. "Maybe the search engine of the future will know where you're located," Mayer suggests. "Maybe they'll know what you know already, or what you learned earlier today. Or maybe they'll fully understand your preferences because you've chosen to share that information with us. We aren't sure which personal signals will be most valuable, but we're investing in research and experimentation on personalised search now because we think this will be very important later."
As the self-proclaimed search addict points out, there's still a lot of opportunity for innovation, change and progress in search. Although typically tight-lipped about future products, she does hint at the direction Google is going to take. "We think it's really important to move beyond just keywords and allow people to ask questions, and maybe access things more easily from their mobile phone," she says. "We're also looking at how to weave new media into it and how we can bring books, videos and news right into the search experience. And then there are various pieces of personalisation."
Pretty much every product that Google works on has to go through gatekeeper Marissa Mayer, who decides whether it's ready to be released or needs more work. She even approves every single Google Doodle that adorns the search giant's homepages around the world. From being hired as the first female engineer nine and a half years ago to becoming one of the key decision makers at Google, she's come a long way.
3-1-2009
"I look for the insight and innovation that's baked into the idea," Mayer explains. "I also look at the overall energy and strength of the team that's presenting it. Then I develop an overall sense of confidence that it's both a good product idea and that we have a good team who are interested in moving it forward. If those two things come into alignment, it's going to be a successful product."
It's really important to move beyond just keywords"
"She's absolutely devoted to the needs of the 'end user' and often uses her mom as a reference point to check whether an idea is simple enough. But what other criteria does she take into account when she decides whether a product is a goer? "I look for the insight and innovation that's baked into the idea," Mayer explains. "I also look at the overall energy and strength of the team that's presenting it. Then I develop an overall sense of confidence that it's both a good product idea and that we have a good team who are interested in moving it forward. If those two things come into alignment, it's going to be a successful product."
[TechRadar]
Google Begins to Make Public Data Searchable - ReadWriteWeb
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/google_begins_to_make_public_data_searchable.php
Google Begins to Make Public Data Searchable http://bit.ly/11uBIO &lt;-- event of historic importance [from http://twitter.com/marshallk/statuses/1642481003]
Google just announced its first foray into making public data searchable and viewable in graph form. The company is starting with population and unemployment data from around the US but promises to make far more data sets searchable in the future. The potential significance of making aggregate data about our world easy to visualize, cross reference and compare can't be overstated.
Twitter Tips: How to Use Twitter to Job Hunt - CIO.com - Business Technology Leadership
http://www.cio.com/article/482324/Twitter_Tips_How_to_Use_Twitter_to_Job_Hunt
Though LinkedIn tops the list of professionally-oriented social networks for job seeking, you can also use Twitter to get the word out about your skills and talents to relevant people in your industry.
Good read: How to use Twitter to job hunt: http://tinyurl.com/ce7ou5 [from http://twitter.com/jobsgucc/statuses/1267582781]
Twitter Tips: How to Use Twitter to Job Hunt
rossp.org - Full-text searching in Django with PostgreSQL and tsearch2
http://www.rossp.org/blog/2009/jan/28/django-postgresql-fulltext/
Google Could Have Caught Swine Flu Early | Wired Science
http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2009/04/google-could-have-caught-swine-flu-early/
incredible use of people's searches as ambient trending data...
RT @rosshill: Can Google spot health epidemics early? http://tinyurl.com/czxtfh [from http://twitter.com/willdonovan/statuses/1667576296]
Last week, at the request of the Centers for Disease Control, Google took a retroactive look at its search data from Mexico. And there the team found a pre-media bump in telltale flu-related search terms (you know, “influenza + phlegm + coughing”) that was inconsistent with standard, seasonal flu trends.
Google’s search data may have been able to provide an early warning of the swine flu outbreak — if the company had been looking in the right place. Last week, at the request of the Centers for Disease Control, Google took a retroactive look at its search data from Mexico. And there the team found a pre-media bump in telltale flu-related search terms (you know, “influenza + phlegm + coughing”) that was inconsistent with standard, seasonal flu trends.
Googles search data may have been able to provide an early warning of the swine flu outbreak if the company had been looking in the right place.
10 cutting-edge apps you've never heard of | News | TechRadar UK
http://www.techradar.com/news/software/10-cutting-edge-apps-you-ve-never-heard-of-563927
10 cutting-edge apps you've never heard of Must-have new apps on show at DEMO 09 day two : TechRadar UK
Some very cool apps here
Rough Type: Nicholas Carr's Blog: All hail the information triumvirate!
http://www.roughtype.com/archives/2009/01/all_hail_the_in.php
Carr om Googles och Wikipedias symbios och informationssamhällets misslyckande
Three things have happened, in a blink of history's eye: (1) a single medium, the Web, has come to dominate the storage and supply of information, (2) a single search engine, Google, has come to dominate the navigation of that medium, and (3) a single information source, Wikipedia, has come to dominate the results served up by that search engine.
Wikipedia has come to dominate Google web search results. It often ranks #1 for searches on common topics like Internet and Evolution. Is it true that Wikipedia articles are the very best source of information for all of these topics? Or are we witnessing the effects of a popularity feedback loop, fueled by the principles of least effort, and our tendency to stick with the first and obvious answers? The web link graph is fundamentally a product of socialization, and Google is fundamentally a social search engine. A popularity bias in inherent in all social information systems, leading us all down the same well-trod path. Could it be that, counter to our expectations, the natural dynamic of the web will lead to less diversity in information sources rather than more?
Nicholas Carr questions the internet power of wikipedia & google.
(1) a single medium, the Web, has come to dominate the storage and supply of information (2) a single search engine, Google, has come to dominate the navigation of that medium (3) a single information source, Wikipedia, has come to dominate the results served up by that search engine.
Microsoft Aims Search Guns at Google With Bing - Advertising Age - Digital
http://adage.com/digital/article?article_id=136847
Google has conducted internal tests, according to people familiar with them, in which the company put its logo and treatment on another engine's search results. Users still prefer the results with the Google logo, even if they're not Google results.
Consider that Google has conducted internal tests, according to people familiar with them, in which the company put its logo and treatment on another engine's search results. Users still prefer the results with the Google logo, even if they're not Google results. Or consider that a revamped Ask.com made its debut in 2007 to a glowing review from The Wall Street Journal's Walt Mossberg, who said it "holds its own with Google, and even beats the champ on some searches." Two years later? Ask's share of search is down 28%.
Free stock photo search engine - the largest free stock photo resource available on the Internet.
http://www.veezzle.com/
The largest free stock photo resource available on the Internet.
Recipe Chimp
http://www.recipechimp.com/
Recipe Chimp ingredientes
Recipes Search Engine aka "Google Recipes"
Enter what you have in your pantry and get a list of recipes
RecipeChimp is an ingredient-based search engine. All you have to do is enter in some ingredients and they'll show you a ton of tasty recipe options.
Official Google Blog: Our new search index: Caffeine
http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2010/06/our-new-search-index-caffeine.html
Today, we're announcing the completion of a new web indexing system called Caffeine. Caffeine provides 50 percent fresher results for web searches than our last index, and it's the largest collection of web content we've offered. Whether it's a news story, a blog or a forum post, you can now find links to relevant content much sooner after it is published than was possible ever before.
RT @ALA_TechSource: Google's new search engine, Caffeine, provides 50% fresher results. http://bit.ly/b2lNSs
SQLike - a small query engine
http://www.thomasfrank.se/sqlike.html
SQLike is a small (10 kB) query engine for JavaScript and ActionScript. Its functionality and syntax is similar to that of SQL and it can be used to query arrays of objects or arrays of arrays.
How to Track Down Anyone Online
http://lifehacker.com/329033/how-to-track-down-anyone-online
What Font is
http://www.whatfontis.com/
画像に使用されているフォント名がわかる。
画像をUPすると使用されているフォントを見つけてくれる
查找字体的名称。截图,上传就能得到
画像に使用されているフォントの名前が分かる
OCW Search
http://www.ocwsearch.com/
OCW Search is a search engine dedicated to helping you find the best free university courses online. Several universities publish their course materials for free online, under the OpenCourseWare (OCW) initiative. OCW Search is an independent search engine that indexes all these courses so you can find these courses faster. Universities in OCW Search Currently, the following universities' OpenCourseWare are included in OCW Search: 1. School of Public Health at Johns Hopkins (institution:jhsph) 2. MIT (institution:mit) 3. Notre Dame (institution:nd) 4. The Open University UK (institution: openuniversity) 5. Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (institution:politecnicamadrid), Spanish courses 6. Stanford Engineering Everywhere (institution:stanford) 7. Delft University of Technology (institution:tudelft), English and Dutch courses 8. UMass Boston (institution:umass) 9. The University of Tokyo (institution:utokyo), both English and Japanese OCW collections 10. Y
OCW Search is a search engine dedicated to helping you find the best free university courses online. Several universities publish their course materials for free online, under the OpenCourseWare (OCW) initiative. OCW Search is an independent search engine that indexes all these courses so you can find these courses faster.
Six Degrees of Black Sabbath #6dobs
http://labs.echonest.com/SixDegrees/index
Neat website which finds the path that connects two artists, or finds the top connected artists or the strongest connected artists
Los 6 grados que separan al Rock.
this rules
FamilySearch.org - Family History and Genealogy Records
http://fsbeta.familysearch.org/
Beta program to digitize records.
Effective Search Engine Optimization for Web Designers | Vandelay Design Blog
http://vandelaydesign.com/blog/seo/effective-search-engine-optimization/
Panoramic Vision - SEO Search Engine Optimisation
http://www.panoramicvision.co.uk/
Search Engine Optimisation SEO Search Engine Marketing SEM and Internet Marketing IM
success story story of routinefor Leo Kaytes Ford
Kayak Explore
http://www.kayak.com/explore
Kayak's Explore will narrow down all the places in the world to your specific criteria. Powered by Google Maps, Kayak's Explore filters places based on flight duration, ticket price (from your home airport), activities, season, temperature, and even languages spoken. If you're planning a trip with others, you can share results with others via a link.
Find where you can go based upon an airport, a general time frame (summer, fall, spring, etc) and a price range. Tool is visual in that it shows you flights by the location with the price overlaid.
Kayak's "Explore" feature is an awesome way to figure out where you can go in the world for a certain amount of money. Just give it an interval, and it will show you what airports are in reach of your budget
Descubra para onde ir dizendo quanto quer pagar.
Nettes GMaps Mashup RT @misterburton: best google maps mashup site i've ever seen. http://www.kayak.com/explore/ #byeByeSavingsAccount
Top 10 Icon Search Engines and Libraries - Speckyboy Design Magazine
http://speckyboy.com/2010/06/17/top-10-icon-search-engines-and-libraries/
RT @draenews: Del Top 10 Icon Search Engines and Libraries - Speckyboy Design Magazine: http://bit.ly/atn2Si
Finding the perfect icon for any design project can be very difficult, especially when you have to to sift through the thousands upon thousands off icon-sets that are freely available. Not only will this waste you a huge amount of productive time, actually finding the icon you need is pretty darn close to being impossible.
AutoTempest - Find your next car... Faster.
http://www.autotempest.com/
Yummly - Think outside the recipe box.
http://www.yummly.com/
Over 350,000 of the best recipes on the web. Search by ingredient, diet, allergy, nutrition, price, cuisine, time. Feed yummly your tastes and find delicious recipes.
Yummly: you can also break down recipes by diet, allergy, nutrition, price, cuisine, time, taste, and sources http://www.yummly.com/
怪異・妖怪画像データベース
http://www.nichibun.ac.jp/YoukaiGazouMenu/
Base de données des monstres de la mythologie japonaise.
怪異・妖怪画像データベース 怪異・妖怪画像データベース Copyright (c)2010- International Research Center for Japanese Studies, Kyoto, Japan. All rights reserved. はてなブックマーク - 怪異・妖怪画像データベース はてなブックマークに追加 gin-oi2 gin-oi2 データベース, **お役立ち, *webサービス いつか、役に立つときが来るかも…
Beginner’s Guide to SEO: Best Practices – Part 1/3 | Web 2.0
http://www.hongkiat.com/blog/beginners-guide-to-seo-best-practices-part-13/
SEO: The Free Beginner’s Guide From SEOmoz
http://guides.seomoz.org/beginners-guide-to-search-engine-optimization
New to SEO? Need to polish up your knowledge? The Beginner's Guide to SEO has been read over 1 million times and provides comprehensive information you need to get on the road to professional quality SEO.
SEOmoz | All Links are Not Created Equal: 10 Illustrations on Search Engines' Valuation of Links
http://www.seomoz.org/blog/10-illustrations-on-search-engines-valuation-of-links
In this post, I'm going to walk through ten principles of link valuation that can be observed, tested and, in some cases, have been patented.
All Links are Not Created Equal #seo #bm http://j.mp/dmVXs2
How to Find the Person behind an Email Address - Reverse Email Search
http://www.labnol.org/internet/find-person-by-email-address/13913/
Find the Person Behind an Email Address
Reverse Email Search
YouTube - The Google Job Experiment
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7FRwCs99DWg
Pay per click and how it is actually supposed to work sdfkjsadk
Portfolio Ideas
Credit Cards - Compare Rewards Credit Cards - Apply for the Best Credit Cards
http://www.nerdwallet.com/credit-cards
1年で70億枚の顔写真をスキャンしたFace.comが顔認識APIを無料で一般公開
http://jp.techcrunch.com/archives/201005037-billion-scanned-photos-later-face-com-opens-up-to-developers/
顔認識技術のFace.comが一般公開されたdのは、昨年イスラエルのテルアビブで開かれたTechonomyでだった。そして今日(米国時間5/3)は、ぼくも行く予定のTechonomy 2010の前夜祭だから、同社が重要な発表をする日としてふさわしい。
RT 1年で70億枚の顔写真をスキャンしたFace.comが顔認識APIを無料で一般公開 B! http://dlvr.it/11tjX
滅べばいいのにと思うSEOの10の迷信(都市伝説) | Web担当者Forum
http://web-tan.forum.impressrd.jp/e/2010/06/14/8168
滅べばいいのにと思うSEOの10の迷信(都市伝説) | Web担当者Forum» SEOmoz - 検索マーケティングのニュース&テクニック のバックナンバーを見る[海外情報] SEOmoz 検索マーケティングのニュース&テクニック検索エンジンは網羅的なガイドラインを提示するわけではない(それどころかSEOを正しく行うのに必要な要素の十分の一すら出さない)。この記事では、SEO業界にはびこる間違った情報、それも正しいSEOの妨げとなる情報につ
Content Is No Longer King: Curation Is King
http://www.businessinsider.com/content-is-no-longer-king-curation-is-king-2010-6
As someone said to me a few weeks back: "Andy Warhol was wrong. We're not going to be famous for 15 minutes. We're each going to be famous for 15 People." Indeed. Advertising: We're standing at the end of an era. "Mass Media", the ability to reach large segments of the population with a single message is essentially over. For advertisers, the need to find content in context, and to have that context be appropriate for their message and their brand is critical. So, Curation replaces Creation as the coin of the realm for advertiser-safe environments. No longer can advertisers simply default to big destination sites. The audience is too diffuse and the need to filter and organize quality crowd-created content is too critical.
BlastFollow!
http://www.blastfollow.com/
Giant Follow within Hastags search
type in a hashtag and it'll aggregate all from twitter
BlastFollow enables you to follow Twitter users who share your interests en masse
The 5 Most Advanced Search Engines On The Web
http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/5-advanced-search-engines-web/
Google, TinEye, GazoPa, CompletePlanet, Semantic Search
尖端类型搜索引擎
How Does Google Work?
http://ppcblog.com/how-google-works/
Torrent-Search :: Поисковик торрентов
http://www.torrent-search.at.ua/
торент поиск
10 Best Search Engines For Graphic Designers
http://resources.savedelete.com/10-best-search-engines-for-graphic-designers.html
A fast, fuzzy, full-text index using Redis | PlayNice.ly
http://playnice.ly/blog/2010/05/05/a-fast-fuzzy-full-text-index-using-redis/
PlayNice.ly is entirely based on a data-structure server called Redis. Redis is one of several new key-value databases which break away from traditional relational data architecture. It is simple, flexible, and blazingly fast. So why not use the tools we have already?
redis.smembers("word:" + metaphone("python"))
Interesting post about being able to search data in redis using indexing and phonetic algorthms.
Doctor Finder
http://www.insiderpages.com/doctorfinder
Bingle.nu
http://bingle.nu/
Side-by-side results from one search: google and bing in split view; pretty cool.
Bing and Google are my favorite search engines and I execute searches on both. For other Bing and Google loving people like me, Bingle was created. As you can tell from the name, Bingle is Bing (+Goog)le. The site is a search engine tool to search bing and google at the same time. When you type in a search query on Bingle and “bingle” it, a webpage opens with Bing results in the left pane and Google results in the right pane.
Mashup search engine combining Google and Bing
Search Google and Bing at the same time and compare the results!
Bing + Google
Search Google and Bing at the same time and compare the results! GoogleとBingで同時検索し、検索結果を左右に並べられるサイト「Bingle.nu」
Bing and Google searches together
Search Bing and Google at the same time!!!
Bing & Google search tool combined.
Facebook Search
http://willmoffat.github.com/FacebookSearch/
Want to easily see public status updates on Facebook? See OpenBook: http://bit.ly/dsvSnT (I recommend "drunk prom") Le sigh. – danah boyd (zephoria) http://twitter.com/zephoria/statuses/14126705736
RT @zephoria: Want to easily see public status updates on Facebook? See OpenBook: http://bit.ly/dsvSnT (I recommend "drunk prom") Le sigh.
open graph + "s="
There's a new Facebook search site out there with a concept similar to PleaseRobMe, a site that demonstrates just how easy it is for bad guys to use social networking crap to tell when you're away from your home. This new Facebook Search allows anyone to search for potentially embarrassing updates that can now be viewed by the public.
Facebook Status Search
Иконки. Скачать иконки для сайта. Бесплатные иконки. Иконки в формате PNG
http://www.iconsearch.ru/
Поиск по бесплатным иконкам. Также см. http://favicon.ru/ для преобразования картинок в .ico файлы
How To Make The Right Keyword Analysis For Your Website (Part-2)
http://www.1stwebdesigner.com/development/right-keyword-analysis-2/
title of the page is the second characteristics Google will see when indexing your page after its name.
画像に使用されているフォントの名前が分かるオンラインサービス -What Font is | コリス
http://coliss.com/articles/web-services/online-whatfontis.html
画像に使用されているフォントの名前が分かるオンラインサービス -What Font is | コリス
なにこれ凄い。
画像に使用されているフォントの名前が分かるオンラインサービス
SNA Projects Blog : Beating Binary Search
http://sna-projects.com/blog/2010/06/beating-binary-search/
Quick, what is the fastest way to search a sorted array? Binary search, right? Wrong. There is actually a method called interpolation search, in which, rather than pessimistically looking in the middle of the array, you use a model of the key distribution to predict the location of the key and look there.
Interploating search with alogrithm
Over 50 Free SEO Tools and Much, Much More about Using SEO Techniques | FreelanceFolder
http://freelancefolder.com/over-50-free-seo-tools-and-much-more-about-using-seo-techniques/
SEO - Otimização para motores de busca
SEO resources
SEO tools are something that every freelancer with a website or blog can use. A proper understanding of SEO techniques can provide greater exposure for your
Everything You Already Know About SEO
http://www.kadavy.net/blog/posts/everything-you-already-know-about-seo/
Ideally, each page on your site should compete well on a couple of keyphrases that are descriptive of the content on your site, have reasonable search volume, and on which you stand some chance of competing.
July 13, 2010 -
Great guide to SEO. Covers all the basics.
Everything You Already Know About SEO
http://www.kadavy.net/blog/posts/everything-you-already-know-about-seo/
Facebook Unleashes Open Graph Search Engine, Declares War On Google
http://www.allfacebook.com/2010/06/facebook-unleashes-open-graph-search-engine-declares-war-on-google/
Facebook’s search strategy, the company has confirmed with us that “all Open Graph-enabled web pages will show up in search when a user likes them”. Earlier this week we published about the new Facebook SEO that’s possible via the Open Graph, but now it’s clear that this is the beginning of Facebook’s internet search strategy. The race is now on for publishers to optimize their sites for Facebook’s search engine.
Facebook Unleashes Open Graph Search Engine, Declares War On Google http://ow.ly/24BcD [from http://twitter.com/mazenovi/statuses/17327119502]
While there was a lot of speculation about Facebook’s search strategy, the company has confirmed with us that “all Open Graph-enabled web pages will show up in search when a user likes them”. Earlier this week we published about the new Facebook SEO that’s possible via the Open Graph, but now it’s clear that this is the beginning of Facebook’s internet search strategy. The race is now on for publishers to optimize their sites for Facebook’s search engine.
While there was a lot of speculation about Facebook's search strategy, the company has confirmed with ...
Facebook Unleashes Open Graph Search Engine, Declares War On Google
http://www.allfacebook.com/2010/06/facebook-unleashes-open-graph-search-engine-declares-war-on-google/
Facebook’s search strategy, the company has confirmed with us that “all Open Graph-enabled web pages will show up in search when a user likes them”. Earlier this week we published about the new Facebook SEO that’s possible via the Open Graph, but now it’s clear that this is the beginning of Facebook’s internet search strategy. The race is now on for publishers to optimize their sites for Facebook’s search engine.
Facebook Unleashes Open Graph Search Engine, Declares War On Google http://ow.ly/24BcD [from http://twitter.com/mazenovi/statuses/17327119502]
While there was a lot of speculation about Facebook’s search strategy, the company has confirmed with us that “all Open Graph-enabled web pages will show up in search when a user likes them”. Earlier this week we published about the new Facebook SEO that’s possible via the Open Graph, but now it’s clear that this is the beginning of Facebook’s internet search strategy. The race is now on for publishers to optimize their sites for Facebook’s search engine.
While there was a lot of speculation about Facebook's search strategy, the company has confirmed with ...
twitFlink, find a link!
http://www.twitflink.com/
Encuentra enlaces perdidos
Buscador de twits en el timeline de algun usuario en especifico.
twitFlink - Find a link! http://bit.ly/aRUeyJ
Find a link!
RT @TweetSmarter: See all links tweeted by any user, filtered by keyword: http://j.mp/8XZRlh /via @nirmaltv
buscar links que pasó un usuario
See all links tweeted by any user, filtered by keyword: http://j.mp/8XZRlh /via @nirmaltv – TweetSmarter (TweetSmarter) http://twitter.com/TweetSmarter/statuses/18458990287
neato! RT @TweetSmarter: See all links tweeted by any user, filtered by keyword: http://j.mp/8XZRlh /via @nirmaltv
twitFlink, find a link!
http://www.twitflink.com/
App to search links from any Twitter account.
It´s a very simple searching tools that allows anyone (do not need authentication) to find link from any Twitter account.
Encuentra enlaces perdidos
Buscador de twits en el timeline de algun usuario en especifico.
twitFlink - Find a link! http://bit.ly/aRUeyJ
Find a link!
twitFlink, find a link!
http://www.twitflink.com/
App to search links from any Twitter account.
It´s a very simple searching tools that allows anyone (do not need authentication) to find link from any Twitter account.
Encuentra enlaces perdidos
Buscador de twits en el timeline de algun usuario en especifico.
twitFlink - Find a link! http://bit.ly/aRUeyJ
Find a link!
» The Scent of Search Johnny Holland – It's all about interaction » Blog Archive
http://johnnyholland.org/2010/07/05/the-scent-of-search/
The implications of Information Foraging Theory on designing user-centered websites have not gone unnoticed. Jakob Nielsen and Jared Spool, among others, have put forth considered recommendations on how to enhance information scent on the web. Most of their guidelines, however, tend to assume that the designer has direct control over the explicit words used in the interface. While this is certainly the case for browse-based websites dependent on site-wide navigation and hyperlinks, it breaks down for search interfaces where both content and navigation are completely dynamic. While the principles for amplifying information scent in search-based interfaces are complimentary to those of browse-based models, they are yet distinct from them. Understanding how information scent applies to search first requires an understanding of human search behavior and the factors that affect it. People are just like bears (only less fur) Marcia Bates' berrypicking model In her landmark 1989 paper, Mar
People are just like bears (only less fur) In her landmark 1989 paper, Marcia Bates outlined search as an evolutionary process. Users often begin with a general query, glean a few nuggets from the initial results, reformulate their query based on that new knowledge, and then repeat this process. Like a bear foraging for food in the forest, knowledge seekers tend to rapidly migrate from one patch of information to the next.
Search Analysis with Google Analytics
http://sixrevisions.com/website-management/search-analysis-with-google-analytics/
Tracking and studying searches on your site is a valuable part of site analytics, but many site owners underestimate the benefit of it. Website search analytics can provide advantageous insights into what people are looking for on your site and also what your site looks like in search engine results.
In this guide, we'll go over the fundamentals of search analytics, using Google Analytics as our tool.
How To Create “Search By Category” Functionality In WordPress
http://www.deluxeblogtips.com/2010/05/search-by-category-wordpress.html
Tutorial waarin uitgelegd wordt hoe je een zoekfunctie per categorie kunt integreren in WordPress powered websites
Para crear una busqueda por categorias en wordpress
Google Confirms “Mayday” Update Impacts Long Tail Traffic
http://searchengineland.com/google-confirms-mayday-update-impacts-long-tail-traffic-43054
Google Confirms “Mayday” Update Impacts Long Tail Traffic
This change seems to have primarily impacted very large sites with “item” pages that don’t have many individual links into them, might be several clicks from the home page, and may not have substantial unique and value-added content on them. For instance, ecommerce sites often have this structure. The individual product pages are unlikely to attract external links and the majority of the content may be imported from a manufacturer database
SearchCredible
http://www.searchcredible.com/
SearchCredible
Twitterプロフィール検索 - twpro(ツイプロ)
http://twpro.jp/
twitterプロフィール検索
確かに快適に検索できるな
.CSV » new developments in AI
http://blog.steinberg.org/?p=11
While strong AI still lies safely beyond the Maes-Garreau horizon1 (a vanishing point, perpetually fifty years ahead) a host of important new developments in weak AI are poised to be commercialized in the next few years. But because these developments are a paradoxical mix of intelligence and stupidity, they defy simple forecasts, they resist hype. They are not unambiguously better, cheaper, or faster. They are something new. What are the implications of a car that adjusts its speed to avoid collisions … but occasionally mistakes the guardrail along a sharp curve as an oncoming obstacle and slams on the brakes? What will it mean when our computers know everything — every single fact, the entirety of human knowledge — but can only reason at the level of a cockroach?
New Developments in Artificial Intelligence: Man vs. Google #AI http://bit.ly/9LbS0q $$
What are the implications of a car that adjusts its speed to avoid collisions … but occasionally mistakes the guardrail along a sharp curve as an oncoming obstacle and slams on the brakes? What will it mean when our computers know everything — every single fact, the entirety of human knowledge — but can only reason at the level of a cockroach?
Impressive essay on artificial intelligence.
.CSV » new developments in AI
http://blog.steinberg.org/?p=11
Think of how stupid the average person is, and realize half of them are stupider than that.
While strong AI still lies safely beyond the Maes-Garreau horizon1 (a vanishing point, perpetually fifty years ahead) a host of important new developments in weak AI are poised to be commercialized in the next few years. But because these developments are a paradoxical mix of intelligence and stupidity, they defy simple forecasts, they resist hype. They are not unambiguously better, cheaper, or faster. They are something new. What are the implications of a car that adjusts its speed to avoid collisions … but occasionally mistakes the guardrail along a sharp curve as an oncoming obstacle and slams on the brakes? What will it mean when our computers know everything — every single fact, the entirety of human knowledge — but can only reason at the level of a cockroach?
New Developments in Artificial Intelligence: Man vs. Google #AI http://bit.ly/9LbS0q $$
What are the implications of a car that adjusts its speed to avoid collisions … but occasionally mistakes the guardrail along a sharp curve as an oncoming obstacle and slams on the brakes? What will it mean when our computers know everything — every single fact, the entirety of human knowledge — but can only reason at the level of a cockroach?
SEO業界の専門用語 - 知っておかないと会話できない基本編 | Web担当者Forum
http://web-tan.forum.impressrd.jp/e/2010/07/20/8428
基本用語集
今日は、SEO業界に特有な用語をさらっと解説します。SEO業界以外では使わないものや、ほかで使われているのと意味が違うものなど、知っておかないと、その筋の人と会話しづらくなるものに限定して紹介しましょう。