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GoodSearch
I just heard of the search engine, GoodSearch. It makes a small donation to a charity of my choice each time I search.
GoodSearch is a search engine which donates 50-percent of its revenue to the charities and schools designated by its users. It's a simple and compelling concept. You use GoodSearch exactly as you would any other search engine. Because it's powered by Yahoo!, you get proven search results. The money GoodSearch donates to your cause comes from its advertisers ? the users and the organizations do not spend a dime!
I'll be using this whenever I used to use Yahoo.
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The Bielefeld Academic Search Engine
The BASE search engine has an interesting tool package.The search engine BASE (Bielefeld Academic Search Engine) It is a tool for searching Open Access contents and automatic classification is active since 2004 and includes 37,4 million documents from...
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Yahoo Search Monkey
Another step towards the Semantic Web, Yahoo SearchMonkey.SearchMonkey is fundamentally about transforming the way search results are compiled and displayed by leveraging the same structured data that powers the millions of pages indexed by Yahoo! Search....
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Oai Capture By Search Engines
Search Engine Coverage of the OAI-PMH Corpus by Frank McCown, Xiaoming Liu, Michael L. Nelson, and Mohammad Zubair has been submitted to IEEE Internet Computing.The major search engines are competing to index as much of the Web as possible. Having indexed...
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Open Worldcat
The Open WorldCat Web site now includes information about tools that can help you more conveniently search for library materials from your PC desktop. The three tools featured on this page are:Yahoo! Toolbar. This special edition on the Yahoo! Toolbar...
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Federated Searching
The article The Truth About Federated Searching appears in Information Today. It lists five misconceptionsFederated search engines leave no stone unturnedDe-dupe really worksRelevancy rankings are totally relevantFederated searching is softwareWe don't...
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