Gibiru: Anonymous Proxy Search Engine KnowEm Username Search uld artificial intelligence relegate Prism accused? Tech trends Among the top five search engines are Google, Bing, Yahoo, Ask and AOL. Each company has teams dedicated to continually improving their product in order to gain a bigger slice of the customer base and advertising revenue. But we don’t need something better, we need something different. Don’t get me wrong; I’m actually really impressed by Google, Yahoo et al. So is there any light on the horizon? Most search engines use hundreds of algorithms focused on studying the vast histories of huge populations, searching and working all day. So, in that sense, Watson is very “human” and very thorough. On a US game show called Jeopardy and in the first deployments for medical practitioners, all human abilities have largely been dwarfed. My forecast: fast forward 10 years and Watson (plus any new equivalents) will be available in the cloud on fixed and mobile terminals. In the mean time, I’m still waiting for those relevant search results. You may also be interested in:
RadioISS: Listening to Earth from Space OASIS (Open Educational Resources) BananaSlug Search engine data visualisations « Search insights I’ve decided I need a single place to put all of the search engine data visuals that I’ve been working on. The visuals are made up of thousands of actual queries put into search engines by UK users over the course of a year. This gives us an idea of ‘search demand’ which can/may/should equal actual, offline demand for a topic. Feel free to republish however please link to this blog and also to James Webb who helped to create them. They can be downloaded as PDF’s at the bottom of this page. Click the links below to open the visuals in PDF format for better quality printing / viewing. Overall Gardening Health Science Nature History Questions Like this: Like Loading...
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List of search engines - Wikipedia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Search engines, including web search engines, selection-based search engines, metasearch engines, desktop search tools, and web portals and vertical market websites have a search facility for online databases. By content/topic General † Main website is a portal Geographically localized Accountancy IFACnet Business Computers Content Openverse, search engine for open content. Dark web Education General: Academic materials only: Enterprise Apache SolrJumper 2.0: Universal search powered by Enterprise bookmarkingOracle Corporation: Secure Enterprise Search 10gQ-Sensei: Q-Sensei EnterpriseSwiftype: Swiftype SearchTeraText: TeraText Suite Events Tickex (US, UK)TickX (UK, Ireland, Spain, Netherlands) Food and recipes Genealogy Mocavo.com: family history search engine Job Legal Medical Mobile/handheld News People Real estate/property Television TV Genius Travel Bustripping Video games Wazap By data type Search engines dedicated to a specific kind of information Maps Multimedia Price Source code
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MillionShort permet d’éliminer des résultats de recherches, au choix, le million, les 100 000, les 10 000, les 1000 ou les 100 sites les plus populaires. A quoi ça sert ? A explorer les tréfonds du web. by durasbib Jan 15
Enlève par défaut (car le comportement est configurable) le million de sites apparaissants toujours en tête. L'intérêt est donc de voir mis en avant autre choses que les habituelles réponses. by almr13 May 8