Posts Tagged with ‘search-engine’

FindItAll: A New Search Tool Launched. But Is It Actually New?

Svetlana Gladkova

On Monday a new search engine for video content and images was launched. I am talking here about FindItAll developed by BigString. The press release informs us that currently FINDITALL searches content of major media content providers, including YouTube, MetaCafe, StupidVideos.com, Addicting Clips, Fandango, iFilm, Grouper, Reuters, Entertainment Weekly, Hollywood.com, MSNBC, The New York Times and DailyLOL.
FindItAll is based on an already well-known Pixsy Media Search engine. This fact determines performance of the new website and even its look. In fact, [...]

Post Your Questions and Get Answers on Lycos IQ

colbertlow

Do you like to contribute your ideas to help others to answer their unsolved questions? Then you must take a look at Lycos IQ.
At a first glance, it looks very similar to Yahoo! Answers. But don’t let the initial impression mislead you. It is separated into 3 sections, which are ask, bookmarks and answer of course.
What’s different about Lycos IQ is, the best answer will be determined based on the number of good ratings it receives. This not only will [...]

The Innovative India Based Search Engine

colbertlow

With the current estimate of 37 Million and 200% increase of new Internet users annually, it is the right time for India to have their own indexed search engine, the ByIndia.com. ByIndia is a search engine made specifically to cope with the emerging IT industry in India. With the Indian government’s open policy to Internet access, the possibility of ByIndia to bypass the success of Baidu is expected to be a breeze.
If you take a good look at their logo, [...]

Speculating About Business Models

2cworth

One downside of a “free plus ad-supported” business model is that it could impact the quality of the content offerings. On one side, free encourages anyone to take part – quite often, spam results. Blogspot is an example – the growth in the popularity of blogging, the importance Google gives to blogs in general and Blogspot in particular, and the fact that anyone can set up a free blog on blogspot, has led to an explosion of splogs.
On the other [...]

Quintura, the tag based search engine

colbertlow

If you’re a fan of Del.icio.us, you’re going to like this tag-based search engine, Quintura. Unlike any other search engine, Quintura makes your search a breeze by allowing you to search for a term and see the result together with related tags. You can add or remove any tags with a single click. What’s more interesting about it, is you can actually save it and share the search results with your friends. I think Quintura is definitely going to be [...]

How to Ping Google

colbertlow

Good news to us bloggers and here’s a reminder in case you are still hibernating out of the blogosphere.
Now we can *ping Google*! It’s a must to ping google if you want to drive more traffic to your blog. By pinging Google, you’ll be able to make sure that your blog content will be indexed by Google faster. There’re a few ways to do that, you can either ping google thru pingomatic or you can add http://blogsearch.google.com/ping/RPC2? to the Update [...]

How will Froogle look like?

colbertlow

It seems like Google Base still won’t be able to replace Froogle. At least not yet. Can you imagine looking for Ipod and ended up on someone’s profile on Myspace? That is what exactly happening with Google Base right now, the product search results are just irrelevant and confusing.
But then, the filtering utilities that they have for the Google Base product search seems to be working good enough to filter out unwanted result. If you’re looking for link to search [...]

The New Google?

Delta - Tech.co.nr

Could this be the new Google? Webnumism is a very interesting new start-up beta which is rocking the net. Part search engine, yet still managing to be part multimedia gallery, Webmunism is a brand new way to find your favourite online pictures, best videos, albums, and information, online, easily, quickly and hassle free.
What’s new? Well, Webnumism sorts out its results into self-organizing categories. Each individual category is called or known as a “webmune” and is made up of all of [...]