Brief Overview: We are a start-up real estate search engine for Australia that sources it’s results from the “cloud”. Brand Name: homecloud Target Audience: Early adopters comfortable with web 2.0 mash-ups using Google Maps and other feeds. People looking for a simple way to find information on real estate around where they live. Requirements: We’re looking for an elegant [...] Full story...
Here is the post that started it all The Top 100 Alternative Search Engines for January 2007
And here is the blog that published “The Most Wonderful Search Engines You’ve Never Seen”
Here is where I will be writing about All Things Search starting on February 1st, 2010.
Here is the post that started it all The Top 100 Alternative Search Engines for January 2007
And here is the blog that published “The Most Wonderful Search Engines You’ve Never Seen”
Here is where I will be writing about All Things Search starting on February 1st, 2010.
Here is the post that started it all The Top 100 Alternative Search Engines for January 2007
And here is the blog that published “The Most Wonderful Search Engines You’ve Never Seen”
Here is where I will be writing about All Things Search starting on February 1st, 2010.
Here is the post that started it all The Top 100 Alternative Search Engines for January 2007
And here is the blog that published “The Most Wonderful Search Engines You’ve Never Seen”
Here is where I will be writing about All Things Search starting on February 1st, 2010.
Okay, this post is going to be a shameless plug for a conference I am helping to organize that I think search industry folks should come to: Commons Symposium – Pacific Northwest.
Over the last few years the World Wide Web has become a digital Gutenberg which has unleashed a completely new business and information sharing scenario.
By Abhishek Gattani
I recently attended the Web 3.0 conference held in Santa Clara (January 26-27). During my attendance at the conference I had the chance to listen from Google’s Johanna Wright (Director of Product Management in Search) and Microsoft’s Scott Prevost (Principal Development Manager at Bing) about how they are using semantic technologies to drive [.
Factery Labs, a search technology company, just announced the launch of Factery Labs’ Real Time Fact (RTF) engine.
The links that people share on Twitter are important signals for OneRiot’s realtime search engine.
Sency has recently upgraded its site with the following new features:
Sharing – Sency now makes it extremely simple to share both real time results and real time links that are found on its site – you will see the share links under each result and link on Sency.