New Search Engines Aspire to Supplement Google
cnn.com — We may be coming upon a new era for the Internet search. And, despite what you may think, Google is not the only player. New search engines that are popping up across the Web strive to make searches faster, smarter, more personal and more visually interesting. (Submitted by ljdmd) More...
New Search Engine Scoopler Searches in Real Time
hothardware.com — As instantaneous as the Web can be, most search engines--Google included--suffer from a bit of a time lag. Where Google leaves off, the new search engine, Scoopler looks to pick up. Scoopler is a search engine that indexes the content of a number of popular social-networking sites, and delivers real time search results: (Submitted by benb24) More...
BlindSearch: Best ‘Which Search Engine is Better’ Test Ever
makeuseof.com — If you want to compare results from Google, Yahoo and Bing in the ideal way head straight to BlindSearch.com. It is an online “which search engine is better” test based on a simple concept, when you search for something on BlindSearch it shows search results from 3 search engines, each in its own column, with their logos hidden. (Submitted by TalSiach) More...
Google to Launch Microblogging Search Engine?
readwriteweb.com — Microblogging has become a very popular way for people to share news and information or even live-blog in real time, but if you have ever tried to search through services like Twitter using only Google, the Twitter native search or any number of other services, you know how difficult it can be to find exactly what you're after. (Submitted by webtickle) More...
The Search For Astro-Engineering In The Universe
dailygalaxy.com — Russia has a new space mission in preparation that can be used for the search for extraterrestrial intelligence. The mission will be useful for the search for astro-engineering constructions in the universe. (Submitted by albyliontk) More...
What Will The World Do With More Search Engines?
time.com — Microsoft says it will introduce its new search engine within the next few days. The world's largest software company has called the project "Kumo." It may change that name before the public sees it. Yahoo! (YHOO) and Google (GOOG) seem like odd names for search engines, but those choices never seemed to affect their success.... (Submitted by jackstcliveblog) More...
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