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Go Beyond Google: 50 Excellent Health Search Engines
Health and medical search engines have become popular over night with the introduction of WebMD and other online health guides. Here's a top 50 list of all the best health and medical search engines on the Internet that can make you life a whole lot healthier.\n
Google vs. Bing: The Blind Taste Test
Since Microsoft opened up its new search engine Bing earlier this month, there has been a nonstop flood of people comparing Bing to the current search juggernaut, Google. Does Bing have a better interface? Is it an improvement over Microsoft’s Live search? And most importantly, does Bing provide better results than Google?
The Ultimate Guide to Using Open Courseware: 70+ Apps, Search Engines and Resources for Free Learning - College Degree.com
While you can't get college credit for taking open courseware classes, you can make the most of the information and education they offer both in personal and professional aspects of your life. After all, even if you're not working towards a degree, taking the same courses as those in the ivy league can't possibly hurt you and may even be able to better keep you informed and on the cutting edge of what's going on in your field. So how can you make the most of these free online courses? Here are resources we've collected that can help you search for classes, find information and learn everything you need to know about how open courseware works.
SIMS 141 - Search Engines - YouTube - Broadcast Yourself.
Search Engines: Technology, Society, and Business. The World Wide Web brings much of the world's knowledge into the reach of nearly everyone with a computer and an internet connection. The availability of huge quantities of information at our fingertips is transforming government, business, and many other aspects of society.
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Modern Life - News & Views of the Modern Internet
Modern Life is a blog about the web - development, design, search engines and statistics. Sometimes controversial, occasionally satirical and usually on the nose.
Official Google Blog: SearchWiki: make search your own
Today we're launching SearchWiki, a way for you to customize search by re-ranking, deleting, adding, and commenting on search results. With just a single click you can move the results you like to the top or add a new site. You can also write notes attached to a particular site and remove results that you don't feel belong. These modifications will be shown to you every time you do the same search in the future. SearchWiki is available to signed-in Google users. We store your changes in your Google Account. If you are wondering if you are signed in, you can always check by noting if your username appears in the upper right-hand side of the page.
SiloBreaker - Welcome to unparalleled insight into news and current events!
Get more from the stories of the day with Silobreaker's contextual and graphical search results.
SearchMerge: Real-Time Social Search With a Splash of Google
Quick Pitch: Search multiple websites such as Google, Twitter, FriendFeed, Flickr and YouTube all at once.
Genius Idea: With OneRiot speeding up their Twitter Search, and Tweetmeme showing off impressive real-time search results, we know that real-time search of the social web is a hotbed for attention and innovation. SearchMerge tries their hand at Twitter search but adds Google, FriendFeed, YouTube, and Flickr (Last.FM is coming soon) results to the mix.
Google SearchWiki Launched
As anticipated last month, Google's experiment that lets you reorder and annotate search results is now live. Google SearchWiki should be available automatically if you are logged in to a Google account and it can be recognized by the visual clutter added to the search results.
Search Gets Organized With Google Squared
Google is announcing a number of new search-related products at its second annual Searchology event in Silicon Valley today. Among them is a souped-up search option called “Google Squared.”
Job search engine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A job search engine is a website that facilitates job hunting. These sites range from large scale generalist boards to niche markets such as engineering, legal, insurance, social work and teaching. Users can typically deposit their résumés and submit th
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