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- Visualize Search Results with Searchme
- Visualize Search Results with SearchmeSearchmeFantastic, great search page and much better way of reviewing results!Thanks for the tip!
- Discussion threads 2008-07-11
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- Searchme Names Ralph Rabbat as Chief Software Architect
- Searchme, Inc. ( www.searchme.com ), an emerging search company backed by Sequoia Capital, today announced that Dr. Ralph Rabbat has joined Searchme as Chief Software Architect. A search veteran from Yahoo!, Rabbat brings a proven and rich history in search technology development to the company and will be leading...
- Research articles 2007-03-26
- Searchme Comes to iPhone
- Remember Searchme, the search engine that uses giant, scrolling thumbnails to display search results? It borrows heavily from Apple's Cover Flow concept, so it seems only natural that it should make an appearance on Apple's iPhone. Which it has: Searchme is now available as an iPhone app [iTunes link]. ...
- Blog posts 2008-11-20
- Visualize Search Results with Searchme
- Let's face it: Nothing beats Google when it comes to Web searches, but its actual search-result pages could use some work. Specifically, it's not always easy to tell if you've found what you're looking for just by looking at the text snippet that accompanies each link....
- Blog posts 2008-07-10
- Search More of the Web with Cuil
- For most users, Google is the go-to search engine. But is it the best search engine? Not according to the developers of Cuil, an unfortunately named but compelling search alternative. Pronounced "cool" ugh, the site claims to search three times as many pages as Google and 10 times...
- Blog posts 2008-07-28
- Get "Wide" Web-Search Results with Widexplorer
- Widexplorer takes an interesting tack on Web searches, presenting results from many popular search engines in a wide, scrolling format. (The above screenshot doesn't do it justice; you have to try it yourself.) For example, a search for "iPhone" returns a Google pane, a Cuil...
- Blog posts 2008-08-25
- Dissecting The AP & Murdoch Speeches Against Those Internet News Thieves
- Associated Press president Tom Curley and News Corp CEO Rupert Murdoch both made speeches yesterday in China that are being widely reported as an attack on Google. Having read through the actual speeches, I was surprised they weren't as bad as I thought they'd be. Below, I've highlighted key portions...
- News items 2009-10-09
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