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PUBLIC MARKS with tags web2.0 & search

2005

OneLook Reverse Dictionary

by cnkenlee & 14 others
OneLook's reverse dictionary lets you describe a concept and get back a list of words and phrases related to that concept. Your description can be a few words, a sentence, a question, or even just a single word. Just type it into the box above and hit the

Nextaris -- your Universal Medium for Information Access and Exchange through Convergence of Practical Tools for Using the Web

by cnkenlee & 5 others
n all- in-one set of web-based tools for searching the Web, capturing content, saving/sharing files, publishing blogs,

Feedzie.com - feeds you information

by cnkenlee & 1 other
Enabling you to find feeds and podcasts with the best quality

搜索引擎新星:PreviewSeek

by cnkenlee
PreviewSeek.com,它提供网页、图片、辞典、mp3、视频的搜索。号称是世界上最先经的搜索引擎,赛过Google。

MSN Filter

by cnkenlee & 3 others
MSN Filter is your one-stop shop for the inside scoop on what's happening across the Web, according to the people who know the most ... YOU! Whether it's music, sports, TV, style or technology, our team of bloggers will filter the best stories, photograph

The Four Horsemen of Vertical Search

by cnkenlee
retail, financial services, travel, and media and entertainment.

Loomia

by svartling & 14 others (via)
Loomia provides search, recommendations, and personalization for podcasts, videocasts, and other syndicated media. We do this now with a web site that offers unique podcast search, discovery, and management features. In the future, we will distribute these services to partners who want to give their users access to elements of our services.

Ask Jeeves Blog: MyJeeves 1.2: To Tag Or Not To Tag…

by svartling (via)
Many people think tagging provides an elegant paradigm of organizing information. In addition, we're starting to see the "power of many" being leveraged to build fancy stuff like shared folksonomies where you plug your personal information sphere into the collective mindset. Having sat through half a dozen usability tests for MyJeeves, however, it is pretty clear to me that foldering is a more intuitive way of organizing, especially to those new to the exciting world of personal information management. Foldering may be clunky, but it's how people think - at least that's how they think today. Maybe it's because we are naturally wired that way, or maybe it's because most of us grew up with Windows. What is certain is that after a while, most users end up with an unmanageable folder hierarchy and start losing track of where things are. What can be done to take users out of this frustrating mess? Or more exactly, assuming that tagging is indeed one solution, how can we help users to transition from folders to tags, or at least add tagging to their repetoire? When we were scoping MyJeeves 1.2 a while back, this was the topic of endless coffee talks…and one or two beer talks.

A Comparison of How Some Blog Aggregation and RSS Search Tools Work

by cnkenlee & 3 others
A Comparison of How Some Blog Aggregation and RSS Search Tools Work

BlogPulse FAQs

by cnkenlee
BlogPulse.com is a blog search engine that also analyzes and reports on daily activity in the blogosphere.

KBCafe link search

by cnkenlee
Using KBCafe link search is easy, simply put a Webpage URL in the input control, like your blog homepage and click on the Search button to find the most recent people linking to that Webpage. KBCafe link search is a meta RSS search engine, that is, it que

CollaborativeRank -- del.icio.us search engine

by cnkenlee & 3 others
Users on del.icio.us who give meaningful tags to helpful/timely URLs (as evidenced by others subsequently doing the same)

WebLeOn's Blog: 链接预览专家:Browster

by cnkenlee
Browster就是为了解决这样的问题而出现的。安装这个仅仅334K的软件后,你的Internet Explorer和Firefox就同时拥有了链接预览功能。在Google、Yahoo、eBay等网站进行搜索,所有的搜索结果前面都会出现一

Pixsy - find unique photos the other search engines miss

by cnkenlee
Pixsy searches blogs, mobile blogs ("moblogs"), social networks, and other sites that have unique content. The result: photos not found anywhere else on the web.

Googlism

by cnkenlee & 9 others
google主义,利用google查who,who,where,when

My Web 2.0 BETA - Sign In - Yahoo!

by svartling & 1 other (via)
Create your own personal searchable web * Tag and save content that matters to you Find better answers from the people you trust * Connect to friends and share what you know * Search or browse to discover what your community knows Discover what the world has tagged and shared

1989

Swicki-SwickiEureksterCom

by bit2bit & 34 others
is a community-driven search engine that allows users to create deep, focused searches on a specific niche. Search results from a Swicki are more focused and can learn and adapt automatically, based on the search behavior of the community ...

1970