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The Robot Made Me Do It: Comparing Three New Cyborg Q&A Services
Written by Marshall Kirkpatrick / April 30, 2009 6:53 PM / 11 Comments
One part people, one part machine. Is that a formula for more effective decision making? A number of high-profile entrepreneurs believe it is, and they are starting companies based on Continue reading »


Gmail, Now With Added Magic! Embedded Google Web Search
Written by Jolie O'Dell / April 30, 2009 6:00 PM / 6 Comments
Via the Official Gmail Blog, the best news since the lunar landing: Go into your Gmail account, click on the Google Labs icon, and enable Google Search in your Gmail Continue reading »


Duck Duck Go: Silly Name, Interesting Search Engine
Written by Frederic Lardinois / April 30, 2009 11:03 AM / 6 Comments
The search engine market is obviously dominated by a small number of big players, but that doesn't mean that small companies with interesting ideas can't still get at least a Continue reading »


Google Begins to Make Public Data Searchable
Written by Marshall Kirkpatrick / April 28, 2009 1:28 PM / 17 Comments
Google just announced its first foray into making public data searchable and viewable in graph form. The company is starting with population and unemployment data from around the US but Continue reading »


Wolfram|Alpha: Our First Impressions
Written by Frederic Lardinois / April 25, 2009 8:52 PM / 83 Comments
The hype around Wolfram|Alpha, the next "Google killer" from the makers of Mathematica, has been building over the last few weeks. Today, we were lucky enough to attend a one-hour Continue reading »


Kevin Rose: New Digg Search Destroys the Old Stuff
Written by Phil Glockner / April 9, 2009 5:32 PM / 8 Comments
For discovering new content and participating in an active community, Digg is awesome. But, everyone who has used the service for a while knows that Digg search has been mediocre Continue reading »


Ambiently: A Search Engine in a Bookmarklet
Written by Sarah Perez / April 7, 2009 6:08 AM / 8 Comments
To be precise, Ambiently is not actually a search engine, it's a "web discovery engine." What's the difference? A search engine answers your manually typed-in query with a list of Continue reading »


New Yahoo Image Search Better Than Google's
Written by Marshall Kirkpatrick / April 3, 2009 1:25 PM / 16 Comments
Yahoo unveiled major changes to its image search service this morning and the user experience is now better than Google Image Search. Google may have all kinds of special collections Continue reading »


OneRiot Launches Alternative Twitter Search Engine
Written by Frederic Lardinois / April 2, 2009 10:06 AM / 3 Comments
OneRiot, a relatively new real-time search engine, launched a new Twitter search engine this morning that takes a very different approach to Twitter search from similar ventures we have seen Continue reading »


Google Changes Could Decrease Downstream Traffic
Written by Marshall Kirkpatrick / March 24, 2009 9:06 AM / 16 Comments
Google says it gets smarter every day, but today the company made a big enough leap in what it shows to users that an announcement was in order. The company Continue reading »


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