Nov
17
2006

Search files in RapidShare through Google

This is a totally different method of searching for files in RapidShare. It works but it’s a bit slow because it will search the entire google directory.
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Search files in RapidShare through Google
Originally from Raymond.CC Blog by Raymond

Oct
31
2006

Qunu: Free Linux support from experts

Qunu is a community supported site that allows Linux users to get assistance from available online subject matter experts, depending on what type of help you need, and the software you need the help with. I’m currently without a Linux machine, but can see how a service like this could be invaluable. Incredibly, Qunu boasts [...]

Oct
30
2006

Search for free media using Briefli

By now, many of you have probably learned how to use Google’s advanced search features, and some of you may even be able to create custom search strings to find any kind of data you want. If you’re not sure what I mean about custom search strings, then you can check out this blog [...]

Oct
26
2006

Make your own Google

The customized search engine mentioned in the previous post is just one example of the possibilities with a new feature from Google. PC World editor Harry McCracken writes:
What if you could create your own version of Google, and do it almost instantly? Starting today, you can, sort of–thanks to Google Custom Search Engine, a new [...]

Oct
23
2006

Introducing Linux Custom Search Engine using Google

Google has launched a Custom Search Engine. This allows users to create their own specialized Google Search Indexes made up of specific sites. I have added total 21 sites which I believe provides good Linux and open source tutorials and articles.
From google FT article:
Users of Google Custom Search Engine will be able to select the [...]

Oct
22
2006

Guruji launches…and local search engines in India are now REALLY HOT

The Indian internet landscape is getting more competitive by the day. Not only is it widening in breath, it is also getting deeper. Search engines have traditionally been at the heart of how the internet works, and we now have multiple local search engines to choose from. The latest (and most promising) entrant to this [...]

Oct
22
2006

How to import mail into your gmail account

You might want to import already received mails into your gmail account, one reason could be that you want to make the complete switch to gmail and never use the old email client again. There is unfortunately no import function to do that in gmail, at least none that I was able to find in [...]

Oct
22
2006

Search and Download Google Videos as AVI from mobile phone browser

SRobbin has a free service that allows you to search Google Videos from your XHTML compliant mobile phone browser and download them to the device. The service currently searches for videos that are less than 4 minutes to prevent memory issues with downloading huge videos.
The files are downloaded as .AVI videos. and can be played [...]

Oct
19
2006

Optimize for the Future with SearchMash.com

Google has launched an unbranded site — SearchMash.com — to test experimental search features that could one day show up in google.com.
A Google spokeswoman said in an email that the site was launched recently to test possible features for the regular search engine. There’s no guarantee, however, any of the features would be used. Source

I [...]

Oct
18
2006

Google Website Optimizer

Google Analytics Blog has announced a new Website Optimizer in limited release to AdWords advertisers:
Website Optimizer is a free tool that helps AdWords advertisers test different landing pages and determine which one drives the most conversions. A true multivariate testing tool, Website Optmizer allows you to test variations of headlines, promotional copy, and images. [...]


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