Who is Chester Bennington?

February 3rd, 2009 by Charles S. Knight
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body-splashSearch with Chester is a search engine that offers you the chance to win cool prizes from Chester Bennington every time you search. We believe very strongly in rewarding our users for their loyalty and our prizes are our way of thanking you. No registration is required. Try it, you’ll be hooked!

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Your support means the world!

February 3rd, 2009 by Charles S. Knight
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AltSearchEngines is read in over 80 countries!
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InstantWatcher speeds your Netflix searches

February 3rd, 2009 by Charles S. Knight
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Introducing InstantWatcher

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Who is this website for?

It’s for Netflix users who want to traverse and explore Netflix’s catalog of streaming titles more efficiently and painlessly. All the information and cross-links on this website are limited to Watch Instantly titles so you don’t have to waste time sifting through a bunch of DVD-only titles to find the ones that you can start watching right away. You can also play or queue these titles directly from this website.

Can I use this website for free?

Yes. But you do have to have a Netflix membership to make full use of this website.

How are you associated with Netflix?

Recently Netflix released something called the Netflix API, which lets independent software developers to tap into Netflix’s database to build useful applications of Netflix users. Through the Netflix API, Netflix is encouraging the development of complementary websites like this one. At the same time, instantwatcher.com is an independent operation. It is not owned or controlled by Netflix.

Who created this website?

Daniel Choi, a solo, independent Ruby software developer based in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Another website of mine is kindlefeeder.com, a free service for Amazon Kindle users.

Source: InstantWatcher.com

Get more from your searches with Middlespot!

February 3rd, 2009 by Charles S. Knight
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logobluestartpageIt’s hard to argue with results. A study by Microsoft Research reveals that presenting a screenshot in conjunction with a text result allows a user to locate desired webpages faster and easier in almost every attempt. Our brain is designed to filter, distinguish, associate, and select information first and foremost visually. Middlespot is designed to take advantage of this strength by providing an interface that helps you determine the relevancy of your results.

We believe searching is an iterative activity of evaluation and interpretation that doesn’t end with the presentation of a linear list of text only results. It’s why we’re building the tools to make the activity of search more effective.
You can…

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See your results as screenshots that you can pan and zoom like a map

Save and annotate relevant individual results to collections in workpads

Share workpads with others who are looking to you for your expertise

No need to sign up, login, or download a plugin, just start searching.

Screenshots make searching more effective. The benefits of the middlespot.com screenshot gallery become obvious when you begin interpreting your search.

* An abstract query becomes easier to evaluate, letting you use the visual cues of the result screenshot to narrow your search.

* Filter out sites that are recognizable as spam, duplicates and cloaked sites, or sites where it is clearly evident from the screenshot that it has no meaningful content, or worse yet, isn’t even accessible.

* Quickly recall the visual presentation of a site you have previously visited.

* What you see is what you get, no interpreting a result solely from some cryptic text description, then clicking on that result only to discover the page is completely irrelevant.

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The middlespot.com screenshot gallery allows you to compare and constrast multiple screenshot results simultaneously, so you can quickly see duplicate results. Or zoom into a specific screenshot and see details that just can’t be described by text results alone.

We’ve built the middlespot.com interface to provide you with the tools to really manage your search. To learn more about using the inteface, please try our tutorial.

Collect results relevant to you

Middlespot workpads allow you to gather together results that you find relevant to your research. You can collect search results together that are from multiple searches, over any amount of time. We’ve even built a number of tools that allow you to add to your workpads even when not using the middlespot interface.

Workpads are feature rich. You can rename them to better reflect what they contain, leave a comment describing the contents of the workpad, open the entire workpad in the middlespot.com interface, and add any url you want. Your collected result is stored as a screenshot that you can uniquely annotate with your own comments. The number of workpads you can create is infinite.

Share your research

Different than a lot of social bookmarking sites is the fact that we don’t make your collections public. What you put in your workpad is just for you. It’s up to you to share them with who you want. And we’ve made sharing quick and easy, both for you and the person you are sharing with.

You can email or even just copy the unique URL of your workpad and send that to a friend or colleague. Shared workpads are read only and whenever you update your shared workpad, your friend automatically see’s your changes but can’t make changes. Shared workpads become a part of their series of workpad tabs (just a different color) making it easy to access your workpad on their computer (just tell them to go to middlespot.com).

We hope you find middlespot.com a useful tool in your efforts to research information on the web.

Thanks to Steffen and the Middlespot team

Search for Surnames with PublicProfiler/WorldNames

February 3rd, 2009 by Charles S. Knight
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Here’s the FAQs on PublicProfiler/WorldNames

What can you tell me about my specific name? Say, for example, “MacManus?”

The maps, tables and information presented about names on this website are derived from the analysis of large databases of name records across the world. We do not have intimate knowledge of each name, and as such we cannot comment on the origins or locations of specific names beyond the information presented on this website.

1What are the most popular names in a specific area or place?

This is one of our most frequently asked questions, and we have added a facility to create the most popular surnames and forenames by many different areas in the world. Simply click the “Area Search” tab at the top of the page and search for a city, a region or a country to find out the most popular names in this areas.

How many names do you have information for?

We hold data for approximately 300 million people in 26 countries of the world, representing a total population of 1 billion people in those countries. In our database there are 8 million unique surnames and 5 million unique forenames.

What countries do you have data for?

We have data for 26 countries in Europe, America, Asia and Oceania.

What data do you use to create the name maps?

All our names and location data are derived from publicly available telephone directories or national electoral registers, sourced for the period 2000-2005.

Thanks to MakeUseOf.com and PublicProfiler/WorldNames