Results matching “search” from ReadWriteWeb
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In the current Read/WriteWeb poll (see below), we're asking what 'search 2.0' concepts you think stand the best chance of beating Google. The results so far are interesting, because Artificial
Continue reading »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 just announced that it has started to include some results from its universal search feature right into the list of suggested search terms beneath the search box. When you
Continue reading »Blog network 9rules has developed a custom-built search engine for its members' content. I've always admired 9rules' philosophy (note: R/WW used to be a member), because they're all about original
Continue reading »Our sister site AltSearchEngines has just published their latest Top 100 Alt Search Engine list, which is eagarly anticipated every month. This month's list has 'gone global' - from now
Continue reading »Taptu, a mobile search engine that specializes in indexing mobile-friendly websites, just launched a new version of its iPhone app. The new app now includes real-time search results, which are
Continue reading »Google just announced a number of changes to its blog search engine, Google Blog Search, but none of them will knock your socks off. RSS feeds for search queries were
Continue reading »Yahoo Image Search got a nice update today that allows users to filter search results by Creative Commons (CC) license. For now, this search only includes CC-licensed images from Flickr,
Continue reading »Read/WriteWeb network blog AltSearchEngines has just published the August Top 100 Alt Search Engine list. Here is the excel spreadsheet; the full list is on ASE. This week AltSearchEngines also
Continue reading »Just yesterday some R/WW readers were bitterly complaining in our comments about Google Reader's lack of search. "I'm a loyal Google Reader user," remarked R/WW reader Stephen Glauser, "but if
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