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Introducing Greplin: the Search Engine for Your Personal Online Life Searching through the entire online world is already something we do, everyday. How about searching through your own personal online world? Y Combinator has just just come out with something very cool that will allow you to do just that. Meet Greplin. Greplin is a personal search engine that brings together all the information from your various social networking sites so that you can easily find exactly what you are looking for without having to know exactly where it might be located. Greplin founder, Daniel Gross is the youngest Y Combinator funded entrepreneur and was said (by Paul Graham, partner in Y C) to have come up with the idea when he didn’t know where to locate the address to a party he was on his way to. According to the site’s blog, they are accepting account registrations, however you might have to wait a little for them to make room for you to join officially.

Les Services de la pieuvre Google décortiqués 13143 votes, moyenne : 2.9/5 Publié par Spena le Dimanche 29 juillet 2007 dans la rubrique Internet Navigation : 1 - Introduction Analyses et dépendances à « La Pieuvre » : Décryptage de tous les services de Google Devenu en quelques années une des forces en puissance du Web, le monstre Google effraie autant qu’il peut fasciner. « Au commencement de tout mythe, il y a une quête », à ce titre nous sommes tous des héros. A l’origine du Géant d’aujourd’hui, un sujet de recherche de deux jeunes étudiants, Larry Page et Sergey Brin que rien ne prédestinaient à créer l’un des sites les plus visités au monde. Le référencement des sites commence alors et ira en grandissant au fil des années pour atteindre 84,7% des requêtes effectuées sur le Web à lui tout seul (en 2004). Google en Chiffre : -8 Milliard de Pages Web recensées -1 Milliard d’Images recensées -6800 Employés -450 000 Serveurs -6,139 Milliards de dollars de chiffre d’affaires en 2005 -460$ prix d’une action de Google début 2006.

Blind Search atomkeep — your profile everywhere ThinkQuest Comment fabriquer son propre moteur de recherche social Google Custom Search n’est pas un nouvel outil. Cependant, et pour celles et ceux qui ne l’ont pas encore exploré, il permet de faciliter certaines recherches répétitives sur les pages Facebook, les commentaires de blogs, les forums… Voire de fournir un support de diffusion de l’information intéressant. Voyons pourquoi, et comment construire son propre moteur de recherche social. Bien évidemment, les spécialistes et techniciens de la veille connaissent déjà cet outil et sont pour la plupart passés au niveau au-dessus, notamment avec Yahoo Pipes (outil dont j’essaierai de vous présenter une approche du même style bientôt). Cependant, et comme dit en introduction, configurer un Custom Search présente certains avantages : ==> Automatiser des recherches répétitives comme : => identifier des profils Twitter, ou des pages/groupes/statuts Facebook liés à un sujet (ou celles utilisant le nom de votre organisation) => rechercher uniquement dans les commentaires d’un blog ou d’une plateforme de blogs

Yahoo! Video - Featured Videos Quintura In the vast digital landscape of the internet, search engines play a pivotal role in helping us find the information we seek. While major search engines like Google, Bing, and Yahoo dominate the market, there are several innovative alternatives that offer unique features and capabilities, including visual context-based image search. In this article, we'll explore 15 of the best alternative search engines, with a primary focus on those that offer image search capabilities akin to Quintura, taking a step beyond traditional keyword search. While popular search engines continue to dominate the digital landscape, these 15 alternative search engines offer unique features, with a special emphasis on visual context-based image search similar to Quintura. Whether you prioritize privacy, environmental sustainability, or simply desire a fresh approach to online search, these alternatives cater to a variety of preferences. ⚫ Manchester hotels ⚫ Liverpool hotels ⚫ Bournemouth hotels ⚫ Cambridge hotels

Chi.mp - Content Hub and Identity Management Platform Low-Literacy Users (Jakob Nielsen's Alertbox) Summary: Lower-literacy users exhibit very different reading behaviors than higher-literacy users: they plow text rather than scan it, and they miss page elements due to a narrower field of view. We've known since 1997 how most users read on the Web: they scan text and pick out the pieces that interest them. Content usability guidelines have remained mostly the same since 1997, but now there's news. We recently expanded our research to cover a big part of the population left out of earlier studies: lower-literacy users. As it turns out, their online behavior is radically different than that of higher-literacy users. This new research on lower-literacy usability is sponsored by Pfizer, which has a major effort underway to make its consumer communications understandable and actionable by a broad consumer audience. Lower-Literacy Users: Characteristics Lower literacy is different than illiteracy: people with lower literacy can read, but they have difficulties doing so. Optimize search.

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Clustering Engine Carrot2 Search Results Clustering Engine Carrot2 organizes your search results into topics. With an instant overview of what's available, you will quickly find what you're looking for. Choose where to search: Type your query: More options More advanced options Hide advanced options Example queries: data mining | london | clustering About Carrot2: Carrot2 is an Open Source Search Results Clustering Engine.

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