yahoo! search-monkey - 0 views
Welcome to HBase! - 0 views
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Similicious is collaboration at it's best - without even trying to be. Come to think of it, it is a LOT like some of the new features here on Diigo. You enter in a url, and it searches Delicious for that URL, notes the tags to the URL, and then searches for other URL's with the same tags. It is really an excellent example of the power of collective knowledge.
I have actually found extremely accurate resources this way. For nonprofit types of folks, try entering in URL's like idealist.org or care2.org to find other NP activist sites, to get a good idea. The same concept can be applied to software, philosophy, cat lovers, anything.
Changing the way of searching today. - 27 views
TripleMe.COM fetching you results from Yahoo, Google and MSN Live on one screen in three columns, allowing users to quickly find relevant links for the search string they entered. TripleMe Sear...
How I find stuff I like - Alex Barnett blog - 0 views
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I "prune" feeds as I go and aim not to increase the number of feeds. If a new feed comes in, one must go that session. My main criteria for deciding which feed will go is the last updated date - if the feed hasn't been updated for weeks, it's a gonner. There's enough natural attrition using this criteria to let 1 or 2 new feeds every couple of weeks.
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Techmeme - two or three times daily. Tells me what's hot and what's not.
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My del.icio.us network - once daily. I use this page to find out which links "my network" of human bookmarkers (my del.icio.us people) have bookmarked that use use links as recommended reading. Some of these will point to stuff I've already read in my RSS reader (or is waiting to be read), but it works for me as a quick hit for good reading recommendations.
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