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14557_32 Alex Jones' Bookmarks Tagged With "search"

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  1. Visit Live Search with Quicksilver Style Live Search with Quicksilver Style

    A tutorial outlining how to set up a live search on your Web site that mimics Quicksilver's presentation and uses the apps string ranking algorithm.

  2. Visit Create good queries in Spotlight Create good queries in Spotlight

    Query tricks for Spotlight searching.

  3. Visit SemanticHacker SemanticHacker

    "SemanticHacker.com is home of the TextWise SemanticHacker API and we're bold enough to call it the world's first open API for semantic discovery. "Semantic discovery is a way to find information without knowing explicitly what you're looking f… More

  4. Visit Collection: Search Patterns Collection: Search Patterns

    A sandbox for collecting search examples, patterns, and anti-patterns.

  5. Visit Google May Knee Cap Domain Tasting Google May Knee Cap Domain Tasting

    "Google is said to be considering banning newly registered domain names from participating in the Google for Domain Names program, severely hampering the practice of domain tasting."

  6. Visit del.icio.us direc.tor del.icio.us direc.tor

    Direc.tor loads as a browser scriptlet (without GreaseMonkey), then in manner akin to Del.icio.us' Firefox extension, Direc.tor loads the linkmark collection as XML for manipulation on the browser.

  7. Visit Rails Envy: Acts_As_Ferret Tutorial Rails Envy: Acts_As_Ferret Tutorial

    So you want to add rapid full-text searching to your Rails app, and either you haven't had much luck getting full text working with Mysql, or you want to start working with something a little more customizable (and very fast). This tutorial will l… More

  8. Visit Discover your links - Google Webmaster Central Discover your links - Google Webmaster Central

    Unlike the link: operator, this data is much more comprehensive and can be classified, filtered, and downloaded.

  9. Visit Automatic Rails Indexing Automatic Rails Indexing

    Crazy easy, crazy good.

  10. Visit Google Code Search Google Code Search

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