Archive for the ‘Updates’ Category

Can you really name a search engine PREGG3R?

Friday, July 18th, 2008

Last month, LOUD3R used their semantic publishing platform to launch a network of 25 websites, each dedicated to a different topic. These sites collect news from all over the web to serve the unmet needs of enthusiasts for all sorts of topics.  LOUD3R’s goal was achieving 100,000 unique hits across the network within their first […]

Hotel Search Engine VibeAgent Re-Launches

Wednesday, July 16th, 2008

VibeAgent is a hotel search engine.
We help you decide where to stay for your next trip, and where you can book it for the best available price.

When you do a hotel search on VibeAgent, we go out and compare pricing and availability in real time from over 20 different travel sites, including online travel agencies, […]

Twing has Saved Searches, Buzz Graphs, & More!

Tuesday, July 15th, 2008

Twing, a powerful new search engine dedicated to finding information within forums and communities, today announced it’s taken the ‘beta’ label off its logo. “Initial response to our product has been great and after making changes based on feedback along with adding new features, we feel the product is ready for prime time,” say General […]

Don’t blab this, but Blabline sorts by recency.

Sunday, July 13th, 2008

Blabline provides easy access to recent Web pages and for searching YouTube, videos, podcasts, torrents and Wikipedia. Blabline aspires to maintain and deliver the leading service for finding recent Web pages. Try it!

Searching for a Needle or Exploring the Haystack?

Monday, July 7th, 2008

By Anand Rajaraman
Note: This post is about a new product we’re testing at my company Kosmix.
Search engines are great at finding the needle in a haystack. And that’s perfect when you are looking for a needle. Often though, the main objective is not so much to find a specific needle as to explore the […]

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