Pinterest Accidentally Built A Better Search Engine Than Google
Nine out of ten times, Pinterest search actually beats Google image search. Pinspiring.
Nine out of ten times, Pinterest search actually beats Google image search. Pinspiring.
Seriously. How many search engines on this “World Wide Web” is it going to take?
Million Short is a search engine with a clever trick: it skips the top million results and takes you straight to the garbage. Remember when all we had was Altavista and Yahoo? This is like that, and I love it.
As Bing asks in their latest ads, what has search overload done to us? These are, absurdly, my most recent google searches according to my iPhone. What are yours?! Add screenshots below to show us how your mind works! Crock pot hangover. I still can’t get over that one. View Image ›
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I am proud to announce the new and improved Beginner’s Guide to SEO. This free tutorial covers everything you need to know to get started improving your search engine rankings in the major search engines.
Dear Ask Jeeves, Why are you so stupid? Love, The Internet. View Image ›
Social networks now receive more UK Internet visits than search engines. During May, social networks accounted for 11.88% of UK Internet visits and search engines accounted for 11.33%. May was the first ever month that social networks have been more popular than search engines in the UK.
Take a blind test to see whether you actually prefer Google, Yahoo!, or Bing search results. Techcrunch points out that people always think they prefer Google but will choose the results from other search engines when the branding is switched or obscured, so this is a neat way of actually putting that to the test. I got Yahoo!, and was secretly disappointed.
“Please allow 30 days for search results.” View Image ›
Google knows all of our darkest secrets, and it is never wrong. Which just makes these automated Google search suggestions all the more disturbing.
A search engine for T-shirts. If you have trouble finding shirts with appropriately witty slogans, this may aid you. Read More ›
After prematurely sending out a comic book introducing Google’s new open source web browser to a few bloggers, the search giant announced the launch of the beta version of Google Chrome, available today. Shortly after that little woopsie-daisy, Google went ahead and published the comic book for the masses in the interest of “information for everyone” anyways. So Googley of them! Read More ›
A new search engine hopes to rival Google. Launched by former Google engineers, Cuil (pronounced ‘cool’) claims to be larger and more relevant than Google, and it’s got a pretty slick look. Read More ›