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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?
Pipes: Rewire the web
Pipes is a powerful composition tool to aggregate, manipulate, and mashup content from around the web.
Like Unix pipes, simple commands can be combined together to create output that meets your needs:
- combine many feeds into one, then sort, filter and translate it.
- geocode your favorite feeds and browse the items on an
interactive map.
- power widgets/badges on your web site.
- grab the output of any Pipes as RSS, JSON, KML, and other
formats.
Sounds good? Learn more....
Yahoo Launches Creative Commons Image Search | WebProNews
Yahoo Image Search has introduced a new feature that allows users to filter search results by Creative Commons license.
The Yahoo Search Blog offers more details. "When you use Yahoo! Image Search, you'll now see a checkbox for Creative Commons allowing you to filter for images from Flickr that can be used commercially or that can be modified (remixed, tweaked, or built upon) with restrictions set by the image's creator.
Yahoo! UI Library (YUI)
The Yahoo! User Interface (YUI) Library is a set of utilities and controls, written in JavaScript, for building richly interactive web applications using techniques such as DOM scripting, DHTML and AJAX. The YUI Library also includes several core CSS reso
Yahoo! Developer Network Home - Welcome!
Opening Up Yahoo! for You\n\nThe Yahoo! Developer Network offers Web Services and APIs that make it easy for developers to build applications and mashups that integrate data sources in new ways, making the web a more useful and fun place for everyone.
Yahoo! Developer Network - Ruby Developer Center
Yahoo! Ruby Developer Center. Ruby is a very popular open-source language which lends itself especially well to object-oriented programming for the Web. If you've ever thought about combining Ruby with Yahoo!'s open APIs and Web services, read on.
Yahoo! Pipes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Yahoo! Pipes is a Web application from Yahoo! that provides a GUI-based interface for building applications that aggregate Web feeds and other services, creating Web-based apps from various sources, and publishing those apps. The site works by letting use
Mr. Speaker » Blog Archive » Introduction to Yahoo Pipes
Today Yahoo released an intriguing service called "Pipes". Based on the concept of unix pipes, it allows you to filter and process RSS feed data in a chain - using a very cool web graphical user interface. The result can be spit out in a variety of fo
Yahoo! Mail Web Services
With the Yahoo! Mail Web Service APIs, you can build applications to perform tasks such as listing messages, displaying folders, and composing and sending messages.
Map Builder::Rapid mashup development tool for Google and Yahoo maps!
MapBuilder.net is an Web2.0 service or rapid mashup development tool to build custom Google and Yahoo maps without any knowledge of the Google/Yahoo Maps API and JavaScript. MapBuilder provides a decent visual interface for the map building process with g
Geek to Live: Create your master feed with Yahoo! Pipes - Lifehacker
As a prolific netizen, you generate lots of web-based feeds: your Flickr photos, your del.icio.us bookmarks, your weblog posts and your Lifehacker comments, to name a few. Instead of going here, there and everywhere to see all the content you create on th
YSlow for Firebug
Speed up your web pages with YSlow\n\nYSlow analyzes web pages and tells you why they're slow based on the rules for high performance web sites. YSlow is a Firefox add-on integrated with the popular Firebug web development tool.
YUI Theater — Doug Geoffray: “From the Mouth of a Screenreader” » Yahoo! User Interface Blog
Doug Geoffray from GW Micro (Window-Eyes vendor) talks about the history of screen reading software and how they analyse what is displayed on the screen in order to speak it to the user.
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