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Apr
25
2012

"Ark is almost too good to be true — a search engine that combines public and personalized search for people. It promises to transcend the current stalemate in social search between Google, Twitter and Facebook. And it actually is too good to be t...

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  • Welcome to Radio-Locator, the most comprehensive radio station search  engine on the internet. We have links to over 10,000 radio station web  pages and over 2500 audio streams from radio stations in the U.S. and  around the world.
Jun
22
2009

Parallele Twittersuche-Tabs . Für die Realtime-Keyword-Nerds unter uns.

twitter tools search weekly

Nov
1
2008

Musikplayer/-suche, läuft mit youtube im Hintergrund

music search weekly

Jun
22
2007

  • xcavator.net launched earlier this week on the back of parent company CogniSign's image recognition technology. For now the site only searches iStockPhoto (royalty free) and Photovault (rights managed), so it is really more like a replacement search engine for those two sites than a full on stock photo search. Even so, the technology is unique and impressive.
  • Yotophoto searches only free stock images (free as in no cost). That means it indexes images from sites like MorgueFile, stock.xchange, Flickr, and Wikipedia.
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Jun
14
2007

  • Artcyclopedia - If you're looking   for information on artists or art movements, Artcyclopedia is a great place   to begin. The site provides links to museums worldwide where works by over 8,200   artists can be viewed. While most of the artists listed are painters and sculptors,   you can also find photographers, decorative artists, and architects. Any art   or art history research can benefit from this site, at least as a starting point.
  • Digital History - An valuable   resource for those who seek information on U.S. history, Digital History offers   an up-to-date textbook, as well as essays on film, private life, and science   and technology, and visual histories about Lincoln's America and America's Reconstruction.   The site also makes use of primary sources such as gravestones, historical advertising,   and letters to give a more vivid picture of American History. The site also   includes numerous reference materials including an extensive audio-visual archive.   And if you have a question you and you can't find the answer, there is a feature   that allows you to pose questions to professional historians. The site might   just turn your research into leisure time.
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May
23
2007

    • YaCy is a peer-to-peer application
      for web search.


       
      • This is your web search engine for freedom of information: search requests are anonymous, independend and uncensored
      • No central server, no storage of user behaviour
      • Set up a search portal
      • Use YaCy to provide a search function for your own web pages
      • Host web pages with the built-in http-server
May
11
2007

  • MusicTonic is a very slick search tool that mashes up various pieces of artist information like photos, album art, news stories, and a video playlist. It ties into a few online services like Flickr, YouTube, Last.fm, and MyStrands, among others. It's a lot like Foxytunes Planet, which we looked at in January, although there's no integration with any jukebox players.  
     
      

     

     Middio is a simplified music-video search engine that pulls its results from YouTube videos. You can watch any video without leaving the search results, and it's similar in appearance to Google's video search. Middio's results aren't nearly as precise or complete as you might expect, although the service is getting its videos from content provider channels on YouTube. In other words, you're less likely to find videos of teenagers lip syncing the song you're looking for.  
     
     

    iLike is another music recommendation service. In addition to grabbing 30-second music previews, it will also use Google's Video search to pull up related videos to whatever song you're listening to. While you could achieve similar search results just by using Google, it's an easier way listen and explore.
Mar
8
2007

  • You can even use the shapes to outline several areas, and do separate searches  on each. It's a handy tool for searching when you know what area you're looking  in, but don't know the name of what you're looking for.
  • If you've used AskCity already (or read our launch  announcement), you know that it incorporates a drawing palette.
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Feb
6
2007

  • Enter a keyword, an artist, or whatever you jam to, and
    we'll find you new music you'll like
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