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Twitter's advanced search? May be the best of the pack...
...search by geographical location, by language, by date, by attitude (positive, or negative), by search questions asked; create an rss feed of results you'd like to track--or auto-tweet.
CheapoAir
Cheapo Air has international flights both ways. When you get to their homepage it will look like every other major air flight finding service but it will find you some seriously cheap flights - there might be 2 or 3 stops or even a layover - but if cheap is your goal here you will find a flight.
CheapFlights
(US only) – CheapFlights is my first go-to cheap flight website to start looking for inexpensive flights. I have probably used them over 100 times in the last 5 or 6 years. I consistently find good deals and most of the time at the last minute.
Twitter | Advanced Search + Operators
http://search.twitter.com/advanced AND http://search.twitter.com/operators.
Musipedia || Open Music Encyclopedia
Editable music encyclopedia. Search on melody (pitch + rhythm), melodic contour, or just rhythm. Use SOAP interface, too. KEYBOARD search, CONTOUR search, DRAW NOTES search, MICROPHONE search, RHYTHM search.
"Bush-Era" Search Policy for Travelers Unchanged by Obama
The Obama administration will largely preserve Bush-era procedures allowing the government to search (and copy) -- without suspicion of wrongdoing -- the contents of a traveler's laptop computer, cellphone or other electronic device, although officials said new policies would expand oversight of such inspections.\n\nThe policy, disclosed Thursday in a pair of Department of Homeland Security directives, describes more fully than did the Bush administration the procedures by which travelers' laptops, iPods, cameras and other digital devices can be searched and seized when they cross a U.S. border. And it sets time limits for completing searches.\n\nBut representatives of civil liberties and travelers groups say they see little substantive difference between the Bush-era policy, which prompted controversy, and this one.\n\n"It's a disappointing ratification of the suspicionless search policy put in place by the Bush administration," said Catherine Crump, staff attorney for the American Civil Liberties Union. "It provides a lot of procedural safeguards, but it doesn't deal with the fundamental problem, which is that under the policy, government officials are free to search people's laptops and cellphones for any reason whatsoever."
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