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This is the best list of Alternative Search Engines I have ever done. It has to be. With each monthly update, several things happen that serve to improve the list.
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In observance of Friday the 13th, I've put together a 'Revenge of the Weird Search Engines' poll. Check them out and vote for your favorite! 1) Ghostly Gateway 2) UFO
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Properazzi is a property search engine, based in Barcelona, Spain. The service only launched in March 2007, but already it claims to have the largest database of property listings in
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In a timely follow-up to Alex Iskold's thought-provoking piece on Google being The Ultimate Money Making Machine, Hitwise has released stats today that reinforce Google's dominance in the search engine
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"Good Morning, HAL." "Good Morning, Charles." "You were out pretty late last night, HAL." "I went to a party." "Oh. Who was there? Any bots that I know?" "Just friends;
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Recently I spoke with Siva Kumar, founder and CEO of TheFind.com - a next generation online shopping engine focused on the Lifestyle segment. According to Siva, TheFind.com is a discovery
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I'm preparing an article about "Vocal Search", a.k.a. talking search engines. Ironically just today we heard the news about Google's new Voice Local Search service - an experiment from
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Back in February, I came across a Kronus 55 piece Home Repair Tool Kit in a Radio Shack ad - all for just $29.99. This inspired me to assemble the
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Written by Emre Sokullu, with contributions by Charles Knight digg_url = 'http://digg.com/programming/Quintura_Are_UI_Innovations_Enough'; digg_bgcolor = '#ffffff'; digg_skin = 'compact'; Quintura is a clustering search engine, one of the Top 100 Alternative
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digg_url = 'http://digg.com/tech_news/Top_100_Alternative_Search_Engines_March_2007'; Well, it's that time again! Time for the monthly update of the Top 100 Alternative Search Engines. Before we get into it, allow me to back
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