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  • Feedky - View videos through RSS or Web

    Feedky. This is a nice little resource. Simply whack in a few search terms and it'll go off and search YouTube, DailyMotion, Metacafe, Vpod, Google Video, Yahoo Video, Youku, Flickr, Viddler and Blip.TV. It'll then show you either a web page or you can have the content as an RSS feed if you prefer.I created a webpage for the terms librarian, ...
    Posted to CILIP members blog landscape (Weblog) by Anonymous on June 24, 2008
  • Looking for icon images? Try Iconfinder

    Iconfinder is a simple to use engine that finds icons for you. It also provides you with access to the licensing options too, so you can quickly see what you're allowed to use an image for. The image below shows the result that you get for the word 'search'. Iconfinder - Search for: Search - Icon search made easy! via kwout
    Posted to CILIP members blog landscape (Weblog) by Anonymous on May 27, 2008
  • compfight / a flickrâ„¢ search tool

    compfight / a flickrâ„¢ search tool. Seems to do the job well. I like the fact that you can limit to Creative Commons, which is very helpful.
    Posted to CILIP members blog landscape (Weblog) by Anonymous on April 18, 2008
  • Flickr adds Video

    The photograph sharing website Flickr has added the option of uploading videos - the link goes to the Help page which has more information. There are limitations on the service - 90 seconds is the maximum length that will show, even if the video is longer and the service is limited to Pro accounts. Videos also cannot be downloaded, just embedded, ...
    Posted to CILIP members blog landscape (Weblog) by Anonymous on April 9, 2008
  • Picollator - Image search engine

    Picollator - Image search engine. Nice idea in theory. Upload an image of a person, or point to a specific URL of an image (of a person) and the search engine will toddle off and find other similar pictures. I'm doubtful because it's very much in beta - I tried uploading a picture of me, but it couldn't find any matches (not sure if I should be ...
    Posted to CILIP members blog landscape (Weblog) by Anonymous on March 31, 2008
  • Play Audio Video, The Multimedia Search Engine

    I've just been looking at Play Audio Video, The Multimedia Search Engine and it's not bad. Provides 3 types of data - audio, video and images. When you're viewing audio you don't get the entire thing straight off - just a quick thumbnail preview. There are links to the home page for the item, you can play it from the search engine itself, and ...
    Posted to CILIP members blog landscape (Weblog) by Anonymous on February 25, 2008
  • Spokeo

    Spokeo could easily be renamed as 'Spookio' because it's one of those 'omg' resources. What it does is gathers details on all your friends from your various networks into one easy to find place. I started by adding my Gmail details. It then went off and found a dozen or so contacts which it then displayed for me. I dipped in and looked at the ...
    Posted to CILIP members blog landscape (Weblog) by Anonymous on February 20, 2008
  • 123 people

    123 people is a people search engine, and it reminds me of a question that I sometimes think of in the middle of the night when I can't sleep - "why are people search engines such rubbish?" I've looked at a fair number of these things now, and I've seldom been very impressed by them. This engine does nothing to change that opinion. ...
    Posted to CILIP members blog landscape (Weblog) by Anonymous on February 9, 2008
  • Audio search engines

    Charles, over at Alt Search Engines has pointed out a couple of audio search engines, SkreemR (link to his review) at  SkreemR Mp3 Search - World's Greatest Mp3 Search and Audiobaba at http://www.audiobaba.com/ Not much point in me repeating what Charles has said - if you're interested you can go peek or visit the engine directly.
    Posted to CILIP members blog landscape (Weblog) by Anonymous on January 25, 2008
  • Tinfinger

    Tinfinger is a people search engine. Just type in the name of a famous person and get some information on them. I was initially impressed, because there was some useful information about Tara Brabazon who is in the news at the moment for her stance on Google. It has several advanced search features that allow you to find out opinions on people, ...
    Posted to CILIP members blog landscape (Weblog) by Anonymous on January 14, 2008
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