Imagine an intelligent search engine, that can understand your queries like a human can and shows you only links that logically pertain to the intended meaning of your search. That is our mission with Sortpage. But first we need your help to sort out the net.
# How is Freebase different from Wikipedia? From Google Base?
Wikipedia and Freebase both appeal to people who love to use and organize information, but the difference lies in the type of information covered, and the way it's organized. Wikipedia arranges...
More than 4.500.000 ebooks indexed! Neotake is an Ebook Search Engine with Social Network and Price Comparator features. We are indexing all the ebook files in the Internet and bringing them out to you.
"PDF books search engine" is a PDF finder, document search engine and text search engine on which you can find lots of PDF,ebooks,docs online and text documents.The results given by doc search engine is totally different from the normal search results that you can find on Google because it gives so many results at the same time ,So, may be you will get confused by looking that,that's why ebook search engine comes into picture,It searches the whole web for the PDF and gives back only PDF results.
Quixey is a functional search engine for apps.
You use apps in your everyday life. You use apps in your phone, in your browser, in your social network and in your software at work. Soon, you'll even have apps in your car, on your TV and built into your home appliances. Quixey is a new type of search engine, a functional search engine, designed specifically for apps. It helps you find apps to do what you want on an ever-growing number of platforms.
Scour's purpose is to bridge the gap between searchers and relevant results. By providing a platform for the user to vote and comment on relevancy, searchers connect with one another creating a true social search community, attained through innovative solutions to meet the needs of today's web searchers.
craiggers understands the local/social component of Craigslist, but we also think there are cases when searching outside your immediate community benefits both seekers and providers.
Why bother with this doorstop? If they wanted real suggestions, they would have given us a little more meat - a little less smoke. This looks like a cheap way to collect e-mail addresses - Spam anyone?.
OK - I noticed the blog link, but I still wonder "Where's the beef!"
Most people are even more easily bored than I and will probably give up sooner.
Which is what I'm doing now - Bye.
At Helium, we believe that everyone can contribute what they know to share with millions of readers around the globe.
At Helium, we believe readers want a choice of viewpoints - not just one opinion on any subject.
At Helium, we believe publishers need an easier, more efficient way to get the content they need.