Esta
a Página na Internet onde encontra tudo que procura
Novos
Links
Algumas
das melhores páginas que pode encontrar na Interent
Blinkx.tv
www.blinkxtv.com
Search for TV news clips and other video bits from more than two dozen
sources, including ABC News, BBC News, Fox News, ESPN and C-Span. There's
plenty of lighter fare, too-a search for Nicole Kidman pulled up a documentary
clip from Biography.com and assorted movie reviews and trailers. Blinkx
has its own way of indexing clips that makes it more effective than
other video search engines for finding particular segments within a
broadcast, and each video stream starts off at the point in the segment
that's most relevant to your query.
General
Reference
Answers.com
www.answers.com
When you want basic information about someone or something, try plugging
your query into Answers.com's general search field, or browse the ever-expanding
Directory of reference material. The information you pull up will include
dictionary definitions and encyclopedia articles culled from resources
licensed from a variety of publishers. The site draws heavily from Wikipedia,
a free online encyclopedia written entirely by volunteers-anybody can
contribute or edit articles, and some 16,000 have (there are 500,000
entries in English; the 2005 Encyclopaedia Brittanica has 65,000). See
here for more
on the wiki phenomenon . Answers.com
also provides free plug-ins you can download to your desktop for even
quicker access to these fast facts.
Web
Search
Clusty
www.clusty.com
Google, Yahoo and MSN dominate search, but we're always on the lookout
for an innovative approach. This metasearch engine from Vivisimo clusters
results by sub-category to help you zero in on what you need-an approach
AOL will take on the new aol.com
, launching in July ( see
sidebar ). For more cool new
search tech, try Grokker
, where Yahoo Search query results
are displayed as a circular map.
Collections
New York Public Library's Digital Gallery
digitalgallery.nypl.org
Lose yourself in this vast collection of rare prints, vintage maps,
manuscripts, posters, photographs, sheet-music covers, dust jackets,
menus, cigarette cards and other artifacts. There are more than 300,000
digital images of original materials available for viewing. Access is
free, and you can download images to your computer for personal or research
use. The My Digital page will store your favorite discoveries along
with your search history.
More
Funny Stuff
Ze's Page
www.zefrank.com
The site began four years ago with "How To Dance Properly,"
a series of short looped video clips that web designer Frank posted
online to amuse friends. The link was passed around like a virus you
wanted to catch; within days millions had logged on, and a Web star
was born. Today, Ze's page hosts a huge collection of interactive toys
and games, comedic writings and humorous
video monologues .
Home
Improvement
CNET Digital Home DIY
digitalhome.cnet.com
Interactive video tutorials teach non-geeks how to upgrade to high-definition
TV, set up a wireless home network or stream digital music from a computer
to another room in the house. The "convince me" pages offer
reasons why you should take on a particular job in the first place-which
comes in handy if you've got a skeptical spouse with veto power. Visitors
are invited to vote on which projects CNET's experts should tackle next.
Suggest
This feature reacts to what you type into the search field by trying
to finish your thought for you, generating a list of possibilities that
changes with each stroke. It works like a married couple that finishes
each other's sentences-but far less annoying. Tip: you won't see a link
to Google Suggest on the Google home page, or even on the "More,
more, more" list. Use the link above. GO
here for more info.
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