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Posted on 25 Nov 2008

Keyboardr

Computer keyboards are indispensable, no doubt about it. However, if you say you want to search on the Web solely rely on keyboard, and use it like the steering steels and without any touch on your mouse, you’ll need this newly launched home page called Keyboardr.
Keyboardr was built by Julius Eckert from Cologne, Germany. It [...]

Tags: Europe, Google, Keyboardr, Wikipedia, YouTube

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Posted on 17 May 2008

Google Doctype: Wikipedia for Web Developers

Google Doctype, Google’s newly launched Web site is like a Wikipedia for Web developers. In a brief introduction of this Web site, Google said this Web site, all of its content will be written by Web developers, for Web developers. Whether or not you’re in the middle dabbling in HTML, JavaScript, or CSS, or really [...]

Tags: Google, Google Doctype, Internet, User-Generated Content, Wikipedia

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Posted on 12 May 2008

Powerset Launched

I did profiled several posts on this alpha search engine, i.e. Powerset on this blog before. If you read Powerset, it is a search engine that based on natural language understanding technology, and has taken on a new, and yet important complexion. Typing a few keywords to Powerset search engine will probably not making you [...]

Tags: Powerlabs, Powerset, Search Engine, Wikipedia

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Posted on 13 Mar 2008

Topicle Launches Search Engine Community

A new search engine created by Ex-Googler called Topicle has been launched today. It was Steffen Mueller’s own idea, to launch a search engine community which business operating model is similar to Wikipedia that allowed users to create or edit the content, in this case, i.e. search results. Steffen Mueller, previously held as the Product [...]

Tags: Google, Search Engine, Topicle, User-Generated Content, Vertical Search, Wikipedia, Zoolium

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Posted on 01 Aug 2007

Search Wikia a Five-Year Plan Project?

Frankly, I started to watch closely on the Search Wikia, Wikipedia and Wikia co-founder Jimmy Wales’ newest project since last week, after Wikia purchased the Grub Web crawler engine. The Grub Web crawler tool has since then released under open source license the first time in four years.
No doubt, Wales advocated the open source is [...]

Tags: Search Engine, Search Wikia, Wikia, Wikipedia

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