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Yurnet - The Search Anything, Everything Page! (-) - 0 views

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    YurNet uses it's metasearch technology to search the Internet's top search engines, including Google, Yahoo!, MSN, WiseNut, Altavista, ODP and a whole lot more.
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Simply Google - 0 views

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    goo-home.com is the simple version of google.com that has been de-googlized
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TouchGraph | Products: Google Browser - 0 views

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    View connectivity between websites as reported by Google's database of related sites in an interactive network diagram.
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Google SketchUp - Home - 0 views

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    Google SketchUp 6 is a 3D modeling software tool that's easy to learn, simple to use, and lets you place your models in Google Earth. Are you remodeling a kitchen, landscaping your back yard or adding a deck to your home? Google SketchUp makes it faster, easier and a lot more fun. From simple to complex, from conceptual to realistic, Google SketchUp helps you see your vision before you build it.
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Architecture Design Images History 3D Models and more - Artifice Great Buildings Online - 0 views

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    Gateway to architecture around the world and across history documents, with google maps, 3D models, photographic images, architectural drawings, commentaries, bibliographies, links...
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Grant Robinson : Guess-the-google - 0 views

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    Guess what keyword shows these images on google
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C#, .Net Framework: Google Search: find file extension with regex in c# - 0 views

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    A simple regex that could be used in C# to find file extensions is: .+\.([^.]+)$ This will find an extension that is at the end of the string. To find an extension anywhere in a string you can use: .+\.([^.]+)\s A regex to find a three letter extension at the end of a line: .+\.([^.]{3})$ To find a three letter extension anywhere in a string you can use: .+\.([^.]{3})\s
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Google Translate - 0 views

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    Search any language using your language. "Now, you can search for something in your own language (for example, English) and search the web in another language (for example, French). If you're looking for wine tasting events in Bordeaux while on vacation in France, just type "wine tasting events in Bordeaux" into the search box on the "Search results" tab on Google Translate. You'll then get French search results and a (machine) translation of these search results into English. Similarly, an Arabic speaker could look for restaurants in New York, by searching for "مطعم نيويورك"; or a Chinese speaker could look for documents on machine learning on the English web by looking for "机器学习". While machine translation is not perfect, it's usually good enough for you to obtain the gist of information in a language you might otherwise be unable to access. We think this feature will be particularly useful for our international users since although the majority of Internet users out there are non English speakers, a majority of the content on the internet is still in English." http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2007/05/search-without-boundaries.html
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Panoramio.com - 3 views

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    Panoramio is a community photos website that enables digital photographers to geo-locate, store and organize their photographs -- and to view those photographs in Google Earth. Other users can search and browse Panoramio photos and suggest edits to the metadata associated with the photos. Panoramio also offers an API that enables web developers to embed Panoramio functionality into their websites.
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    Map your photos
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What Is Google AdSense - 0 views

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    Some Quick Tips for New Users * Google prefers pages with lots of text rather than lots of pictures, because it can better assess what kind of ads will be interesting to your visitors. * If you want to see how your ads look before they go live, you can check them on an online test server. But keep in mind that if the server is connected to the Internet, Google can see your pages, so it can, and will, index them. * Google's online help pages for AdSense (https://www.google.com/adsense/online-help) are chock-full of useful information on setting up shop, getting the most out of the program, maintaining your account, troubleshooting, and so on. Visit every so often, especially before you write in for help. If you have a question that isn't answered by the help pages or is specific to your account, drop the AdSense crew a line using the form at https://google.com/adsense/contact. * For more help, including instructions on blocking robots other than the Googlebot, check the Troubleshooting Tips section of the "Google AdSense Technical Implementation Guide" at https://www.google.com/adsense/faq-tech.
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Google Trends: May 22, 2007 - 0 views

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    For each Hot Trend, you will see results from Google News, Google Blog Search and web search, which help explain why the search is hot.
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Google Moon - Lunar Landing Sites - 0 views

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    Apollo landing places are bookmarked...
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    Welcome to Google Moon. In honor of the first manned Moon landing, which took place on July 20, 1969, we've added some NASA imagery to the Google Maps interface to help you pa
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Google Accessible Search - 0 views

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    Accessible Search is an early Google Labs product designed to identify and prioritize search results that are more easily usable by blind and visually impaired users. Regular Google search helps you find a set of documents that is most relevant to your tasks. Accessible Search goes one step further by helping you find the most accessible pages in that result set.
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loc.alize.us - Explore your world through everyone's eyes - 1 views

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    How to Search Only Link Anchor Text in Google - Power Search Features, Multi Domain Search, Video Search, Music Search, Movie Search, Map Search, News Search and more
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    Explore or add photos on a google map. Address search is provided by Google and GeoNames.org. Photos are shared via Flickr and satellite imagery via Google Maps. Programming frameworks are based on Helma and Prototype.
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