This is more of a nifty neato interesting sorta item as opposed to being imminently practical, but this little animated gif runs through a 24 day and shows when the world searches on Google. The United States and Europe are by far the biggest users. The intersesting part to me is noticing the black [...]
With the help of Myriad Search, search four top search engines (Google, Yahoo, MSN, and Ask Jeeves) concurrently and return weighted results.
Why weighted results? How is that useful?
Myriad Search takes the results from the aformentioned search engines and places a weight value to each. It then computes its own results list based [...]
Blog Flux also offers a Google PankRank Checker. Enter a URL and check to see the PageRank of that page. Why is a PageRank Checker needed if the Google Toolbar is already installed?
Well if the toolbar is installed, then it isn’t needed. Simply navigate to the page to be checked and check the [...]
One of the handiest websites to keep track of future Google PR Updates has been SEO Company’s Page Rank Export List History. There is also a blog for more specific comments about the update.
By now you have heard about Google’s Blog Search release. Is there anything to write home about here?
On the plus side, a blog search engine is able to handle infinitely more blogs than a blog directory. It is open to the whole world wide web not just those that have been submitted to [...]
It seems silly to suggest that one must learn to use Google. It is patently simple isn’t it? Well, yes, basic search is very simple. But most people are not aware how to do more complex searches nor are they aware of ALL the other services that Google supplies.
Enter Googleguide. A tutorial [...]
Answers.com has two cool Firefox Add-ons.
The first adds Answers.com as a choice in the search engine pull down located in the Firefox Nav bar.
The second allows one click searching of Answers.com from any webpage. Hover the mouse over a word, right click, select Search Answers.com. The Answers.com page will appear with the [...]
Answers.com has become a favorite to search for items of a more encyclopedic nature.
Tired of wading through tons of sites and pages to find a simple answer to historical questions? or finding a basic definition for a word? Or finding a helpful article about a topic? Try Answers.com first.
Easy, one [...]
I has taken me a long time to warm up to About.com. I don’t know why. Maybe it was the orange color scheme or the sometimes disorganized pages or the ads right in the middle of articles (that DOES annoy me). As I was developing my own site, I actually began to read the [...]
Clusty is another alternative search engine that can be used by keyword hunters.
Clusty provides traditional search results along with “clustered” results. These clusters combine the search results around a theme.
Clustering is best explained by Clusty itself:
It uses our award-winning Clustering Engine to organize search results into folders grouping similar [...]
Snap has been an ever evolving search engine for the last several years. Snap recently changed their look once again. While the search results themselves offer nothing spectacular, there are two great features of Snap that users will like.
With every search, Snap produces a list of related search terms in the left [...]
The Librarians Index to the Internet is an excellent information resource. The site can be broken down into two parts: human edited directory and an integrated search engine page.
Human edited directory
The LII human edited directory is not like DMOZ. It is not striving to be the largest directory of information but rather [...]
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