Casetext is a free legal research tool that lets you annotate the law.
With Casetext you can: search using keywords or citations, read the full text of over one million federal and Delaware cases, and learn insights from the annotations of practicing attorneys, professors, and other experts.
Zhout is an interactive search engine that allows users to find people, activities, events, food, and items by keyword. Once found, the user can communicate directly rather than going to a website. When keywords are not found, results are sent to a research staff and users are notified if results are found.
CABLESEARCH is an attempt for an user friendly search engine of already published documents from Wikileaks.
It is aimed at reporters and an initiative of the soon to be launched European Centre of Computer Assisted Research endorsed by VVOJ.
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minerazzi is a scholarly search engine of miners, designed by and for scholars. It is currently in beta and accessible to beta testers only. At minerazzi, a miner is defined as a search interface with direct access to multiple databases. Databases can be part of university sites, school libraries, search engines, directories, searchable websites, or entire social networks.
Research into communication objects theory "Cobjects" - developed by Greg Searle. Knowledge, Wisdom, Information and Data, (KWID) and the definitions and associations between these subjects
"Censys is a search engine that allows computer scientists to ask questions about the devices and networks that compose the Internet. Driven by Internet-wide scanning, Censys lets researchers find specific hosts and create aggregate reports on how devices, websites, and certificates are configured and deployed. [more information]"