I was too quick to criticise, as usual. As soon as I had finished writing my last post, Cuil search was go again.
However there does seem to be some funniness around the file types; Microsoft CAB downloads seem to be expanded and the PHP generated PNG image seems to be in some sort of encoding. […]
Tonight/Today, the news around the technology blogosphere is all about Cuil; In my feeds…
New Search Engine Cuil Takes Aim At Google
…reports that Cuil (pronounced ‘Cool’), a startup founded by the husband-and-wife team of Stanford professor Tom Costello and former Google search architect Anna Patterson, is launching a new search engine today that claims to index […]
Welcome semantic web! Yahoo is now providing intelligent search applications, that are based around microformats. They also provide an application that allows you to generate PHP search code and make those applications public
Check out:
Yahoo developer blog
Search monkey best practice
Search monkey!
I had over 700 unread messages in my gMail inbox… and there doesn’t actually seem like any great way of filtering them out…
Then I discovered the advanced search help!
And you can just paste
is:unread
into the search box and tadaa! Unread messages appear… well you’d have to hit search as well. Of course if you […]
April 24, 2008 – 11:10 am
A couple months ago I started trying to convince the NZfusion co-founders that the next big direction of the internet would be that of contextually relevant content, single sign-on social networks and a programmable platform; nothing new, but an amalgamation of the current web trends. My co-founders wanted more information and we quickly uncovered the […]
By James Little
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Posted in web2.0
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Also tagged embedded, erdf, google, json, microformats, open standards, rdf, rdfa, rss, semantic web, uF, web, yahoo, μF
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