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September 2005

August 2005

Koders

by Regis & 65 others
Source Code Search Engine

July 2005

Bill's blog at Death to Paging!

by nicogo
Death to Paging! - Yahoo search with Rico Livegrid

June 2005

The Xapian Project

by mbertier & 10 others
Xapian is designed to be a highly adaptable toolkit to allow developers to easily add advanced indexing and search facilities to their own applications.

Xapian - the open source search engine

by nicogo
Xapian is an Open Source Probabilistic Information Retrieval library, released under the GPL. Xapian is designed to be a highly adaptable toolkit to allow developers to easily add advanced indexing and search facilities to their own applications. Ranked probablistic search, Phrase and proximity searching, Supports stemming of search terms, structured boolean search operators

The Xapian Project

by camel & 10 others
Xapian is an Open Source Probabilistic Information Retrieval library, released under the GPL. It's written in C++, with bindings to allow use from other languages (Perl, Python, PHP, Java, and TCL are currently supported; Guile and C# are being worked on). Xapian is designed to be a highly adaptable toolkit to allow developers to easily add advanced indexing and search facilities to their own applications. If you're after a packaged search engine for your website, you should take a look at Omega, which is an application we supply built upon Xapian. But unlike most other website search solutions, Xapian's versatility allows you to extend Omega to meet your needs as they grow.

Gataga - Social bookmark search and exploration engine

by bader & 12 others (via)
Gataga searches bookmarks from del.icio.us, blogmarks, blinklist and jots.

Gataga - Social bookmark search and exploration engine

by sbrothier & 12 others (via)
Gataga searches bookmarks from del.icio.us, blogmarks, blinklist and jots.

May 2005

April 2005

Activista

by lunar & 5 others
For example, if you search for "biotechnology" in a typical search engine, you get hundreds of entries for biotech corporations. In activista, the same search returns pages of people working to expose the dangers of biotechnology.