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Ever wondered how to spend all your hard earned money that you've got in your PayPal account, MasterCard etc, and having problems finding the right stores that'll take what you have to offer? Shopspree provides a listing based on items...
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There are times when you want to know something about a subject, but you're not entirely sure which questions you should be asking. This is where SnappyFingers comes into its own. Type in something that interests you and see what...
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Ten science search engines is actually a list of nine - you are invited to submit suggestions for the tenth via the comments section. The nine are:Scirus, Scitopia.org, Science.gov, ScienceResearch.com, Scitation, WorldWideScience.org, Science Accelerator, TechXtra, and search.optics.org. They all have different coverage and emphasis and none are ...
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RefSeek is a a new search engine that “aims to make academic information easily accessible to everyone”. There is very little information on how it works other than it searches more than one billion documents, including web pages, books, encyclopaedias, journals, and newspapers. A few test searches suggest that it searches just ...
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Quotes.net. As you might imagine, this is a quotations search engine. A wide variety of authors; Al Capone, Jane Austen, Socrates and Golda Meir were a few names that popped out at me from their list. You can also search...
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RefSeek.com is a web search engine for students and researchers. RefSeek aims to make academic information easily accessible to everyone. RefSeek searches more than one billion documents, including web pages, books, encyclopedias, journals, and newspapers. The interface is Google-like, and...
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Lijit | Home. This is an interesting resource. It's very similar to a personalised search engine in that you provide it with links to your blog, flickr account and so on. In turn it provides you with a seach box...
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Soovle. Interesting approach this. You have a search box surrounded by logos frm Google, Wikipedia, Answers, YouTube, Ask, Yahoo and Amazon. Start typing and you begin to pull up a bunch of suggestions from each engine which you can click...
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My ILI 2008 ‘Search Tips’ presentation - Maintaining Quality Search - is now available at http://www.rba.co.uk/presentations/, on Slideshare and authorSTREAM. There are notes and comments on some of the slides so you may wish to view the presentation in ‘normal view’ rather than as a a side show if you download the ...
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All Conferences. This is a search directory that provides information on conferences, conventions, trade shows, meetings and so on. It's arranged by subject area, with advanced search functions allowing searches for titles, city, country, date and so on. Covers a...
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