Time Explorer. The application will be eventually be a showcase for the functionality of the LivingKnowledge project. This current version is designed to demonstrate the current state of the project using the NYT collection as part of the HCIR challenge.
Quicko is an experimental but innovative idea to explore search results in a grouply manner so that all search results related to a search query can be stacked together in one single page and then you can use that page to navigate between your desired results with great ease.
ScoopWeb lets you search for news on a particular topic, person, brand or place. It is a real-time topic explorer which provides you with news, images, videos, documents, related information and tweets on millions of topics.
"Symbols.com is a unique online encyclopedia that contains everything about symbols, signs, flags and glyphs arranged by categories such as culture, country, religion, and more.
Explore our world of symbols by category, alphabetically or simply search by keywords."
The Altmetric Explorer is a powerful, free web app that allows you to track the conversations around scientific articles online. Altmetric collects and analyzes hundreds of thousands of postings about tens of thousands of articles and datasets each month.
"Search the Internet and explore results organized into meaningful categories. Category titles help you find the information that is most relevant for you. Reduce the time you spend on searching using the next-generation search engine."
Quicko is an experimental but innovative idea to explore search results in a grouply manner so that all search results related to a search query can be stacked together in one single page and then you can use that page to navigate between your desired results with great ease.
Follow your interests. Discover what's new. Explore related topics.
Tell us what you're interested in and we'll do the rest.
We'll keep a look out for news stories that match your interests and pick out those which are most relevant to you.
Surf the web as it was - BETA version!
The Internet Archive's Wayback Machine puts the history of the World Wide Web at your fingertips. We invite you to explore this new, BETA version of the Wayback Machine and contact us with any feedback. The classic version of the Wayback Machine is still available at web.archive.org/.