background preloader

HotBot

Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Meta search engine | Mother of All Search Engines - Mamma.com ApocalX 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°

Google Ultimate Interface About Google In 1996-1997, Larry Page and Sergey Brin came up with an algorithm to rank web pages, called PageRank. Realizing the potential to improve search engines, they tried and failed to sell the technology to any. So they founded Google, which in an incredibly short period of time has become one of the world’s most powerful companies. While primarily known as a search engine, Google now makes a wide variety of web-based and other software and is known for investing in wide-ranging projects outside their core such as through their philanthropic arm, Google.org. Their products are available in almost every country and in a very large number of languages. Google’s enourmously successful advertising business accounts for almost all of their revenue and allows Google to subsidize many other ideas. Google is a market and quality leader in web search, online maps, online video (through YouTube), and areas. Alternatives to Google Why not use nothing but Google all the time?

Social Media Search Tool | WhosTalkin? Skeleton of the Week, May 13: St. Notburga in Eben, Austria | Empire de la Mort St. Notburga is the most impressive articulated and dressed skeleton in Austria. She is the patron saint of the poor and domestic servants, and is displayed at the Chapel of St. Rupert in Eben, Austria, where she wears a fine white gown and golden necklace with a medallion of a heart. Above her right hand hovers a golden sickle. Unlike most of the other skeletons I have profiled here recently, Notburga’s remains did not come from the Roman Catacombs. She then entered the service of a master in Eben, on the condition that her work not be allowed to interfere with her attendance of church ceremonies. A cult developed around her after her death in 1313. The book Heavenly Bodies by Paul Koudounaris, a history of skeletons taken from the Roman Catacombs, will be released Fall 2013 by Thames and Hudson.

Joongel Page not found « Northern Light Strategic Research Portals Unrelated content sources act as one with unified search, analytics, and access solutions. Industry-shaped secure enterprise portals unify the full range of your business information sources – in any combination — enabling the highest quality business decisions. Why Northern Light? Northern Light is the only company that applies unified business search technology and content aggregation services to industry-specific research challenges and we are dedicated to being the easiest company you’ve ever worked with. Our absolutely unique relationship with 150+ analyst and research firms for full text indexing of all their licensed material offers our clients single sign on search across subscribed material, as well as internal SharePoint documents, primary research, Business News, and web content in any combination. FreePint Reviews SinglePoint

Google Search Operators The following table lists the search operators that work with each Google search service. Click on an operator to jump to its description — or, to read about all of the operators, simply scroll down and read all of this page. The following is an alphabetical list of the search operators. This list includes operators that are not officially supported by Google and not listed in Google’s online help. Each entry typically includes the syntax, the capabilities, and an example. allinanchor: If you start your query with allinanchor:, Google restricts results to pages containing all query terms you specify in the anchor text on links to the page. Anchor text is the text on a page that is linked to another web page or a different place on the current page. allintext: If you start your query with allintext:, Google restricts results to those containing all the query terms you specify in the text of the page. allintitle: allinurl: In URLs, words are often run together. author: cache: define: ext: group:

blinkx Video

Related:  research&refereSearch EnginesRent sitesrechercheMoteurs de recherchesMoteurs généralistes