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12197_32 Ed Yourdon's Bookmarks Tagged With "search"

  1. Visit Addictomatic: Inhale the Web Addictomatic: Inhale the Web

    Great new search engine: type in the usual search term, and then see a visual representation of all the different "resources" on the Web that contain info, articles, pictures, videos, and other forms of information about that topic.

  2. Visit Yahoo! 2007 Top Trends in Search Yahoo! 2007 Top Trends in Search

    Based on "billions" of searches with its search engine, this is what Yahoo identifies as the "top trends" of 2007. What I found interesting was how FEW of these "top" trends I was interested in ... well, Google will soon be coming out with its ver… More

  3. Visit Hittail Shows Me A, er, Killer Search Reference Hittail Shows Me A, er, Killer Search Reference

    I found this on John Battelle's "Searchblog" blogsite; I had never heard of Hittail before, but it looks pretty cool. I think I'll try to figure out how to put it on my own blogsite...

  4. Visit John Battelle's Searchblog: Top 100+ Search Engines John Battelle's Searchblog: Top 100+ Search Engines

    Good grief! Who knew there were 100 search engines? Who cares? Well, someone must -- if only to demonstrate that there's more than one alternative to Google. Anyway, I spotted this on John Battelle's "Searchblog," and it turns out that he picked i… More

  5. Visit Wikipedia-like search engine under way | InfoWorld | News | 2006-12-26 | By Robert Mullins, IDG News Service Wikipedia-like search engine under way | InfoWorld | News | 2006-12-26 | By Robert Mullins, IDG News Service

    The founder of Wikipedia is developing a�Wiki-based search engine�to compete with established commercial search engines from Google and Yahoo.

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