Posts Tagged: search engine


20
Jul 10

Blekko : The Complete Search Engine

Blekko is a new player in the search engine market. The preview looks great to me, and seem this could be the ultimate search engine if tamed. The alogrithm seems neat and just like all social networking websites have, we can follow people and make our search more alive and real.

Google has been a dominating the search engine genre since the past decade, the new-looking and more efficient search engine, Bing is good but still hasn’t penetrated the market completely, despite having Y! which is playing around with Bing to beat Google it isn’t much favored search engine. The question is could @Blekko change this? Could it catch up the trend and break the benchmark Google and Bing has already set?

Still in the closed blekko stage of, the open beta would soon be out in few days ( i guess ) but the preview given to the @techcrunch team seems amazing. The founders seem very ambitious and confident about what they are doing would be successful sooner or later. They never shake while taking about Google or Bing. I love the passion they put it in the developing  this site, and the way they have been putting their ideas and the guts to create a  totally different kind of search engine.

Check  the videos to know everything and invitee to join the beta for @Blekko after the jump. Continue reading →


20
Dec 09

Nerrot- World’s Minimal Torrent Site

Nerrot, a new torrent site launching today in early beta, somehow manages to make even Google look cluttered. Nicholas, the programmer behind Nerrot, told TorrentFreak that his motto is “Simply, simplify, simplistically!” This philosophy is evident in the site’s interface and operation.

Nerrot bills itself as an “instant torrent downloader” and is very easy to use. Simply type in the name of the material you’re looking for as accurately as possible into the search field and the appropriate torrent is immediately delivered.

Behind the scenes, Nerrot does all the boring stuff automatically. The torrent file it delivers to you aims to be the most relevant to your search and should also be one that connect you to the healthiest available swarm.

via TorrentFreak