Monthly Archives: December 2008

Deep Web 2008

Happy New Year! Feliz ano nuevo. Be happy; be healthy. LLRX has released its Deep Web Research 2008. “Deep Web covers somewhere in the vicinity of 900 billion pages of information located through the world wide web in various files … Continue reading

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Web 3.0

CNN explains the Semantic Web for the masses in this article.  The future of search – – as well as Web 3.0 – –  may involve intelligent agents, descriptor languages, touch screen navigation, and voice commands. Heady stuff, no doubt. … Continue reading

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Top 100 Websites: 2009

The UK’s The Guardian has rounded up its top Web pics for 2009.  The list covers blogging, online collaboration, location-based services, photography, music, video, and more.  You’re bound to discover a new tool.

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Google SearchWiki

I’d best let the Google engineers explain the Google SearhWiki; here’s a video overview.  In short, you must be logged into your Google account to use this service, and it lets you rearrange and comment on your search results.  You … Continue reading

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YouTube as a Tutor

USA Today  - –  in its Education section – – included this interesting piece about Web surfers using YouTube for homework help and tutoring.  I myself will need to reframe how I view TouTube; I have used it primarly for entertainment … Continue reading

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News from Official Google Blog

Lately the Official Google Blog has reported on myriad developments. For one, Google’s browser — Google Chrome — is now out of beta and ready for primte time. Download and test drive it. To date, it has captured some 10 … Continue reading

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