2008
Surf*Mind*Musings
by springnetindustry is abuzz with a new Google Split test that offers a site search box underneath the first result, for a small set of navigational queries. The blogdom analysis has been rather shallow of this feature, so let me break it down for you.
2007
2006
Linux and Open Source Blog: Hardware: Linux hardware sites for newbie
by macroronlist of Linux hardware related sites
GooRSS - Google + RSS
by macroron & 10 othersenables you to create RSS feeds for any Google Web search. Simply enter your search term and GooRSS gives you not only the latest results, but an RSS feed for your search. Yahoo and MSN web search already have an RSS feature built in, but GooRSS fills a v
Linux Library Archive
by macroronLinux Library->Configuration and Administration. Linux Library->Linux Programming. Linux Library->Learning Linux. Linux Library->Distributions. Linux Library->Linux Desktop->VI and Vim. +++
Song Search by Tapping - Search for music by tapping the rhythm of the song's melody.
by talou & 10 others (via)This site lets you search for a song, by tapping the rhythm of its words (lyrics).
Job Trends Graphic Chart Service: Google, MSN
by macroronIndeed.com searches millions of jobs from thousands of job sites. This job trends graph shows the percentage of jobs we find that contain your search terms.Search current jobs containing: Google, MSN .
Linux Information Portal: Howto, Help, Tutorials and Information
by macroron & 3 othersThis site is dedicated to providing tutorials, help, guides and links for Linux users.
PODZINGER - Podcast Search Engine
by macroron & 32 otherstakes search a step further by searching the spoken words inside the podcast in order to find more specific and relevant results. The text-based search results include snippets from the audio to help you figure out if the result is relevant. You can even
2005
Wikis, Search, Hypertext on a platter - Qwikly
by macroron & 1 othera technology weblog by Brian Mingus - focusing on wikis, search, and hypertext on a platter (take your pick!). Currently studying Cognitive Science at the University of Colorado at Boulder, Brian enjoys experimenting and playing with wikis in his free tim