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John Pearce

Coming soon to you: the information you need - 0 views

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    "The day when your hat can extrapolate your mood from your brain activity and make a spa appointment on your behalf may not be far away. The next big thing in the digital world won't be a better way for you to find something. If a confluence of capabilities now on the horizon bears fruit, the next big thing is that information will find you. Welcome to contextual search, a world where devices from your phone to your appliances will join forces in the background to make your life easier automatically."
John Pearce

Google vs Bing - 7 Points of Comparison - 1 views

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    "In Australia, Google is the dominant search engine used, claiming a market share in excess of 90%. Throughout this year, however, Microsoft has been taking steps to try and increase Bing's placement against Google, with the hopes of earning more Australian adopters. And while it hasn't exactly been a success story, Bing is ever-so-slightly increasing its market share. In today's blog, I'm going to look at 7 features of both search engines and how they compare to one another."
John Pearce

19 Sure Ways To Sabotage Your Job Search - 1 views

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    "Tricks to skip the fatal fails in your job search process. " Not all tech related but wow, love the images :)
John Pearce

Redz.com - 0 views

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    Redz is a really interesting search engine that provides search results in image thumbnails. It also pulls its data from different web sources and provides results from the web, images and video.
John Pearce

DeweyDigger - 0 views

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    DeweyDigger.com is a visual search portal where you can "Explore knowledge via the Dewey Decimal Classification; just clickety-click."  On the splash page you are presented with the main Dewey Numbers and an ever-changing interactive panorama showing images from these listings.  Next you need to click on an image to access a cloud tag of terms in that call number.  From there you can select a tag and then select a search or research tool to locate information.
John Pearce

Internet Tutorials - 9 views

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    This excellent site begins with an overview of the WWW before looking more closely at Search with annotated lists of search tools and techniques as well as an extended discussion on the Deep Web and keeping current.
Darrel Branson

ParlInfo - Basic Search - 1 views

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    110 years of transcripts of our Australian Federal Parliamentary Proceedings (Hansard) have now been made available online as search-able web content.
Rhondda Powling

Bundlr blog - Curation platforms vs Search engines - 1 views

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    Search engines like Google are essential tools for every Internet work. But are they the best place to search anything? A post that considers the statement "a manual selection of content is more useful in some situation"
lkprogram

Baidu Search Engine - 0 views

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    In the year 2000, two Chinese entrepreneurs came together here in Beijing to launch the internet start-up, Baidu Search engine. Over time, it would become china's most popular search engine and become one of the nation's tech titans.
John Pearce

Google Trends - Hot Searches - 8 views

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    This is a Google-coloured full-screen dynamic display that shows the top searches from Australia, Canada, Hong Kong, India, Israel, Japan, Russia, Singapore, Taiwan, the UK and the US. You can view each of these regions individually by mousing over and clicking the menu in the bottom left.
John Pearce

Hashtag Analytics - Tweet Binder - 0 views

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    Tweet Binder allows you to search for a hashtag and add that collection of tweets to a 'binder'. You can then search for keywords within that list of tweets. This could be a useful tool if you are following a key story via a hashtag. The free tool also offers analytics so you can see contributors (people who tweeted with that hashtag) and the potential reach of the tweets.
John Pearce

Quixey - The Search Engine for Apps - 4 views

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    Quixey was founded in 2009 to solve a problem - millions of apps were being created, but there was no simple way to find them. App discovery was limited to categories, top ten lists, directories and basic keyword search. Quixey was created to help people easily find apps simply by describing what they want to do.
Rhondda Powling

Google Search Operators - Google Guide - 4 views

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    Nancy Blachman and Jerry Peek  have put together a very useful guide to Google Search Operators. You can find this information on Google's own help pages (http://support.google.com/websearch/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=136861 ), but there is more information in this guide that can be quite useful including the syntax, the capabilities, and an example for each operator.
Simon Pankhurst

How to Search: Google Offers Free Online Classes - 3 views

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    "Google - which first opened registration for the class in June - will offer six different 50-minute courses called "Power Searching with Google" over the next two weeks. Classes can be taken at your own leisure within that time period."
John Pearce

MillionShort - 3 views

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    Million Short is an experimental web search engine (really, more of a discovery engine) that allows you to REMOVE the top million (or top 100k, 10k, 1k, 100) sites from the results set. We thought it might be somewhat interesting to see what we'd find if we just removed an entire slice of the web.
Rhondda Powling

BetaKit » Real-Time Photo Search Engine Skylines Launches Customizable Widgets - 3 views

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    Skylines, a photo search engine based in Amsterdam, launched a new product today, a widget that users can customize to show a real-time feed of photos on their website. Through Skylines's widget, users have access to more than five million photos being added daily from various platforms including Twitter, TwitPic, Instagram, Yfrog and Lockerz. The widget, which can be added to any website or online publication for free, displays real-time photos on any topic of choice
John Pearce

Icon Archive - Search 366,293 free icons, desktop icons, download icons, social icons, ... - 4 views

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    "IconArchive is a professional tag based icon search engine with more than 330,000 icons for web developers, end users and graphic artists. Also it is an inspiration source for new design ideas and a place to enjoy beautiful icons. You can collect, organize & share your favorite icons here with ease. If you want to customize your desktop, you can download icons for all operating systems, Win, Mac & Linux. Website or Software developers with demand for custom icon design could search for professional icon artists here. This may result in freelance jobs and/or design help for projects of any size. On our icon artists page you can select artists offering custom icon design."
John Pearce

10 Amazing Uses for Wolfram Alpha - 3 views

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    "You may have heard of Wolfram Alpha, which is a "computational knowledge engine." That makes it sound a bit scary, but it's a great tool once you can wrap your head around it. Apple's Siri uses Wolfram Alpha for 25% of its searches. You can leverage that magic and put Wolfram Alpha to work for you - the empty search box on its homepage holds endless possibilities."
John Pearce

Custom Search Engines in Google Chrome - YouTube - 1 views

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    "How to Create a Custom Search Engine in Chrome!"
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