If you are looking into innovative ways to browse and explore search engine results, visual search engines may provide exactly what you have been looking for. Instead of long lists of page titles and URLs, visual search engines deliver visually rich maps of content results, often utilizing also size, color and positioning to communicate at a glance a greater array of information about the items found.
I just read about a really cool new search engine on VentureBeat that uses a combination of semantic search, crowdsourcing, and random site discovery features.
Ziipa acts a lot like StumbleUpon in that it pulls up sites you've probably never heard of before and encourages you to rank each site you visit.
BakerTweet is a way for busy bakers to tell the world that something hot and fresh has just come out of the oven. It's as simple as turning the dial and hitting the button. All of the baker's followers get a Twitter alert to tell them that it's bun-time.
muziic Player, a computer application downloadable from www.Muziic.com, allows users to search for songs from a pre-filled music library containing millions of tracks.
This site I found on ziipa.com is a very interesting approach to search. Just type in a topic,name or keyword and it will return a the percent value if the sentiment is positive or negative on the topic.
Ziipa is a well-designed and clutter-free online directory of Web 2.0 apps. Ziipa lets you both search for web 2.0 sites and applications or browse them by