mnoGoSearch

root wrote this at 11:46 am:

mnoGoSearch (formerly known as UdmSearch) is a full-featured Web search engine that you can use to build search engines over HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, and NTTP servers, local files, and database big text fields. It supports Oracle, MS SQL Server, IBM DB2, Sybase, MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite, InterBase/Firebird, Openlink Virtuoso, Intersystems Caché, iODBC, EasySoft ODBC, and unixODBC database backends. It has XML, HTML, and TEXT built-in support, and external converters support for other document types. An automatic language/charset guesser for more 70 language/charset combinations is included, along with basic authorization support, and you may index password-protected intranet HTTP servers with proxy authorization support.

Visit it: mnoGoSearch

Swish-e

root wrote this at 11:46 am:

Swish-e is a fast, flexible, and free open source system for indexing collections of Web pages or other files. Swish-e is ideally suited for collections of a million documents or smaller. Using the GNOME™ libxml2 parser and a collection of filters, Swish-e can index plain text, e-mail, PDF, HTML, XML, Microsoft® Word/PowerPoint/Excel and just about any file that can be converted to XML or HTML text. Swish-e is also often used to supplement databases like the MySQL® DBMS for very fast full-text searching.

Visit it: Swish-e

Google suggest like lyrics site

root wrote this at 9:34 am:

Very cool lyrics site with auto suggest artist, song or album as you type in the search box. No ads, no popups and no big graphics. Just plain search box. Looks very much like the front page of Google. It is also quite fast. Almost every search I did was just over 1 sec. This one definitely goes on my bookmarks.

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Google Current…. Google’s daily video of the top clicked news

root wrote this at 6:31 pm:

Google Current is the top clicked news from Google, distilled into a three minute news video. The shows are entertainingly interesting and cover our daily trends in surfing. Current TV + Google Zeitgeist = Google Current….

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Open Clip Art Library

root wrote this at 10:05 am:

This project aims to create an archive of user contributed clip art that can be freely used. All graphics submitted to the project should be placed into the Public Domain according to the statement by the Creative Commons.

Visit it: http://www.openclipart.org/

Codase

root wrote this at 11:33 pm:

Codase is the leading source code search company with advanced source code understanding and xml index/search technologies. Rather than treating code as text, Codase understands programming languages, and treats code as code, the way it’s supposed to be. This unique and syntax-aware approach provides the most accurate and detailed search results with fine granularity levels of controls. With Codase, one can search functions, classes, strings, constants, macros, comments and other programming language constructs.

Visit it: http://www.codase.com

Softpedia

root wrote this at 12:45 am:

Softpedia is a library of over 35,000 free and free-to-try software programs for Windows and Unix/Linux,games and drivers.

Visit it: http://www.softpedia.com/

Google Talk

root wrote this at 1:41 pm:

Google Talk is a simple and free way to talk with and send instant messages to your friends. Like Gmail, Google Talk uses Google’s innovative technologies to help people communicate more effectively and efficiently. Think of it as Google’s approach to communications.

Visit it: http://www.google.com/talk/about.html

Google Desktop

root wrote this at 1:39 pm:

Google Desktop gives you easy access to information on your computer and from the web. It’s a desktop search application that provides full text search over your email, computer files, music, photos, chats and web pages that you’ve viewed. By making your computer searchable, Google Desktop puts your information easily within your reach and frees you from having to manually organize your files, emails and bookmarks. It makes searching your computer as easy as searching the web with Google.

Visit it: http://desktop.google.com/

Koders

root wrote this at 11:44 am:

Koders.com is the leading search engine for open source code. Our source code optimized search engine provides developers with an easy-to-use interface to search for source code examples and discover new open source projects which can be leveraged in their applications.

Visit it: http://www.koders.com/

WiFiMaps.com

root wrote this at 4:10 pm:

WiFiMaps.com - Wardriving Maps and Hotspot Locator
This is a web-based interactive map of wardriving data. Wardrivers upload their findings, and we draw the data atop detailed street-level maps.

Visit it: http://www.wifimaps.com/

Droogle

root wrote this at 12:29 pm:

Droogle is a site dedicated to helping you make the most out of your alcoholic ingredients at home. We’ve assembled a powerful search engine to help deliver the most accurate drink recipes quickly and easily.

Visit it: http://www.droogle.ca/

Musipedia

root wrote this at 6:12 pm:

Musipedia! Inspired by, but not affiliated with Wikipedia, we are building a searchable, editable, and expandable collection of tunes, melodies, and musical themes.

Visit it: http://musipedia.org/

BeenMapped

root wrote this at 6:22 pm:

Web site BeenMapped.com lets users bookmark locations on Google Maps, rate them and leave comments.
The perfect place to find hidden goodies on Google Maps, expect to find things like an “airplane graveyard,” a Nevada desert bomb test site, and words written on the ground, like “Jesus” and “Dave.”

Visit it: http://www.beenmapped.com/

Google Earth

root wrote this at 11:18 pm:

Google Earth puts a planet’s worth of imagery and other geographic information right on your desktop. View exotic locales like Maui and Paris as well as points of interest such as local restaurants, hospitals, schools, and more.

Visit it: http://earth.google.com/



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