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Blended Search BizNetic Solutions provides wide range of search, information retrieval, integration, automated classification or categorization or clustering and visualization solutions to create robust, performance driven and user-friendly information services. Our products and solutions are designed to make sure that our customer always remain one step ahead of the game. Main advantages include: Quick and Easy Deployment Usually deployed in days, not weeks or months. Shorter 'Seek-and-Find' process The average 'Seek-and-Find' time is one of the the most important factor for any information service or eCommerce portal. No need to replace or change existing information infrastructure Our search front-ends can be deployed as a totally detached upper layer. Lower Operating Cost Most of our solutions are self servicing and virtually no ongoing maintenance or human intervention is required. Best of Both Worlds Our EMS is the only frontend platform that offers multi-method search. Secure and Dependable

1,001 Things They Won't Tell You - Search engine and human edited web directory KartOO Google Image Ripper v.0.1.9 The public version of Google Image Ripper has been discontinued. ✱ September 19 2004 - † April 29 2012 Modified Google Image Search results.No more thumbnails, straight to the good stuff! Features: Up to 100 full resolution images instead of thumbnails Search for all image sizes & types or specific ones All results on one easy-to-scroll page Includes links to image source pages Allows you to save all high resolution images in one go This is what you would get when searching for 'bike': Access is members only You can get a personal 6 months membership for $10. Any questions?

A brief history of Findory Findory was a personalized news site. The site launched in January 2004 and shut down November 2007. A reader first coming to Findory would see a normal front page of news, the popular and important news stories of the day. When someone read articles on the site, Findory learned what stories interested that reader and changed the news that was featured to match that reader's interests. Below is a screenshot of an example personalized Findory home page. [Clicking on the screenshot will bring up a full-sized version] Findory's personalization used a type of hybrid collaborative filtering algorithm that recommended articles based on a combination of similarity of content and articles that tended to interested other Findory users with similar tastes. One way to think of this is that, when a person found and read an interesting article on Findory, that article would be shared with any other Findory readers who likely would be interested.

Turbo10 Search Engine AIM Manufacturing Videos and virtual factory tours Search - Web Search Yahoo Yahoo <a id="logo" target="_top" href=" class="ai-large ai-purple ai-autoplay" style="visibility:visible">Yahoo</a> Please try the full Yahoo experience at Yahoo.com Montreal48°FCloudy<img src=" alt="Showers Early" title="Showers Early"/>Today52°39°<img src=" alt="Mostly Sunny" title="Mostly Sunny"/>Tomorrow51°30°<img src=" alt="Partly Cloudy" title="Partly Cloudy"/>Sunday55°45° Six Tips to Protect Your Search Privacy | Electronic Frontier Fo By Peter Eckersley, Seth Schoen, Kevin Bankston, and Derek Slater. Google, MSN Search, Yahoo!, AOL, and most other search engines collect and store records of your search queries. If these records are revealed to others, they can be embarrassing or even cause great harm. Would you want strangers to see searches that reference your online reading habits, medical history, finances, sexual orientation, or political affiliation? Recent events highlight the danger that search logs pose. Disclosures like AOL's are not the only threats to your privacy. Search companies should limit data retention and make their logging practices more transparent to the public,4 while Congress ought to clarify and strengthen privacy protections for search data. The Electronic Frontier Foundation has developed the following search privacy tips. 1. Don't search for your name, address, credit card number, social security number, or other personal information. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Conclusion September 2006

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