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The Peer to Peer Search Engine: Home

The Peer to Peer Search Engine: Home

Social Searcher aprendices - home Nos presentamos | Divulgación | Referencias externas | Estadísticas de acceso | Lista completa de páginas de esta wiki Si quieres echar un vistazo a nuestras conversaciones vía el Grupo de Google que compartimos: Este espacio es un lugar de encuentro para aprender en torno a los blogs y el software social en general, en su más amplio sentido y con un enfoque amable que prima la informalidad y el "búscate la vida". El aprendizaje fluye por dos vías:La lista de correo mediante un grupo de google en la que cualquiera puede plantear lo que quiera para aprender.Los talleres presenciales que se organizan a petición y que se autoorganizan por quienes los proponen.Esta iniciativa pretende poner en contacto preguntas y respuestas, pero buscando compartir tiempo y espacio. En la medida que divulguemos nuestro proyecto en jornadas o conferencias y generemos alguna presentación de soporte, la podrás encontrar aquí.Presentación para BlogAUT, 6 y 7 noviembre de 2006. Estadísticas de accesoíndice

Social Media Search Tool | WhosTalkin? Guide to Finding Interesting Public Domain Works Online Overview This guide is intended to assist people who are interested in exploring interesting works which have entered the public domain. It covers: 1. Collecting Leads Leads on interesting public domain works can come from a wide array of sources – from exhibitions, museums, concerts, television, the radio, books, newspapers, talking to people, etc. The internet of course is another great resource. On top of this there are also mailing lists dedicated to discussion about the public domain, where people often message each other about recently entered works. If links from blogs, tweets, etc. lead you to copies with restrictions on use then don’t get too disheartened as there is often more than one copy available on the internet, and hopefully one licensed openly. 2. Europeana Internet Archive Often The Public Domain Review’s first port of call when looking for interesting material. Wikimedia Commons Library of Congress Flickr: The Commons Wikisource Project Gutenberg Open Images Pond5 ….and others 3.

Icerocket blog search Topsy - Instant social insight With iOS 9, Search lets you look for content from the web, your contacts, apps, nearby places, and more. Powered by Siri, Search offers suggestions and updates results as you type. There are two ways to use Search on your iOS device. Quick Search Drag down from the middle of the Home screen and type what you're looking for. Siri Suggestions Drag right from the Home screen to show Search and get Siri Suggestions. Get Siri Suggestions Siri Suggestions include apps and contacts that you might be interested in. You can use Siri Suggestions with iPhone 5 and later, iPad Pro, iPad (4th generation) and later, iPad mini (2nd generation) and later, and iPod touch (6th generation). Change search settings Go to Settings > General > Spotlight Search. From here, you can turn Siri Suggestions on or off and choose which apps to include in your searches. If you don’t want Siri or Spotlight to suggest nearby locations, go to Settings > Privacy > Location Services. Last Modified:

Google Search Operators The following table lists the search operators that work with each Google search service. Click on an operator to jump to its description — or, to read about all of the operators, simply scroll down and read all of this page. The following is an alphabetical list of the search operators. This list includes operators that are not officially supported by Google and not listed in Google’s online help. Each entry typically includes the syntax, the capabilities, and an example. allinanchor: If you start your query with allinanchor:, Google restricts results to pages containing all query terms you specify in the anchor text on links to the page. Anchor text is the text on a page that is linked to another web page or a different place on the current page. allintext: If you start your query with allintext:, Google restricts results to those containing all the query terms you specify in the text of the page. allintitle: allinurl: In URLs, words are often run together. author: cache: define: ext: group:

SearchReSearch Sweet Search Vintage Ad Browser 60 Awesome Search Engines For Serious Writers June 20th, 2010 Finding the information you need as a writer shouldn’t be a chore. Luckily, there are plenty of search engines out there that are designed to help you at any stage of the process, from coming up with great ideas to finding a publisher to get your work into print. Both writers still in college and those on their way to professional success will appreciate this list of useful search applications that are great from making writing a little easier and more efficient. Professional Find other writers, publishers and ways to market your work through these searchable databases and search engines. Writing These helpful tools will help you along in the writing process. Research Try out these tools to get your writing research done in a snap. Google Scholar: With this specialized search engine from Google, you’ll only get reliable, academic results for your searches.WorldCat: If you need a book from the library, try out this tool. Reference Need to look up a quote or a fact? Niche Writers

99 Resources To Research & Mine The Invisible Web College researchers often need more than Google and Wikipedia to get the job done. To find what you're looking for, it may be necessary to tap into the invisible web, the sites that don't get indexed by broad search engines. The following resources were designed to help you do just that, offering specialized search engines, directories, and more places to find the complex and obscure. Search Engines Whether you're looking for specific science research or business data, these search engines will point you in the right direction. Turbo10: On Turbo10, you'll be able to search more than 800 deep web search engines at a time. Databases Tap into these databases to access government information, business data, demographics, and beyond. GPOAccess: If you're looking for US government information, tap into this tool that searches multiple databases at a time. Catalogs If you're looking for something specific, but just don't know where to find it, these catalogs will offer some assistance. Directories

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