Startup emerges from stealth. Well, it SORTUV does.

March 16th, 2009 by Charles S. Knight
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Visit the current SORTUV website here.

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Search for over 5000+ Sounds on your iPhone

March 16th, 2009 by Charles S. Knight
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collage_over_image_page8_1_1After releasing a few other sound applications, Portable Arts has released the largest collection of sounds in one app, 5000+ Sounds. Users can pick from over 5000 sounds in various categories and play those in a loop, with a delay, or at random. With so many sounds, 5000+ Sounds provides a way to search for sounds with its own built in search engine, making it much easier to locate the sound a user is interested in. In addition, users can add sounds to a favorites list making it much easier to locate the same sounds for later play.

All of the sounds are recorded in high quality with many providing easy looping abilities to be used as ambient background noise. With such an abundant list of sounds to choose from, users will have no trouble locating the right sound for the right occasion. Imagine delaying one of the screaming sounds and putting the iPhone/iTouch in a drawer, or how about setting up a fake phone ringing, or just looping a beach sound in the background. 5000+ Sounds provides thousands of possibilities.

Features:
* Over 5000 high quality sounds
* Sneak Attack Delay Feature for Sounds
* Looping Feature for Sounds
* Random Sound Picker
* Search Feature for locating the right sound
* Favorites Tab for keeping track of users favorite sounds
* High Quality Recordings
* Easy to Use, Organized Interface

Pricing and Availability:
5000+ Sounds is only $1.99 (USD) and available exclusively through Apple’s App Store.

Source: Portable Arts

Get a Smart Netflix Account with Movie Search Engine Jinni

March 16th, 2009 by Charles S. Knight
Posted in Movie, News, Updates, Verticals | No Comments »

jinniAt Jinni, we’re very excited about our just launched integration with Netflix! This advances Netflix’s own “quest to help you get the most out of your Netflix subscription wherever you find great movies.” Netflix fans usually agree that “it’s challenging finding out what’s available on demand” and in general. Now you can use Jinni’s smart search and recommendations from the Movie Genome to choose what you want to watch next, with a seamless connection to Netflix.

It’s quick and easy. Click the new “Connect to Netflix” link at the top of any page on Jinni.

Import ratings, reviews, and rental history to Jinni, to step up your Jinni recommendations and make sure we only recommend titles you haven’t yet seen. Try a semantic search over Netflix and/or Watch Instantly. Then add titles to your queue or start watching with a single click, and all this without even visiting Netflix.

Kudos to Netflix for opening their API to mutually beneficial developments. We’ve seen the Netflix buttons on the New York Times and Rotten Tomatoes – but only Jinni could bring the Movie Genome to Netflix! Source: Jinni Blog

Stealth report – Video Search Engine Enswer.me

March 16th, 2009 by Charles S. Knight
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To visit Enswer.me’s site, click here.

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Question: What’s The Best Search Engine for the Family Computer? Answer: Famhoo.com

March 16th, 2009 by Guest Author
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homebase2While other search engines plague their homepage space with up to 50% in obnoxious advertisements, Famhoo offers an ad-free homepage with news, weather, TV listings, stock information, movie listings, gas and mortgage rates and more.  The perfect homepage to start your day with all the necessary information you need.

But what about AFTER you leave for work? Your established homepage on the family computer quickly provides the world access to inside your home and to your family.  Famhoo has worked to solve this problem too.  Famhoo applies five separate filters to its search engine technology to offer family-friendly search results.

homebaseOther family-friendly search engines only search a fraction of the World Wide Web, which makes them impractical for the whole family.  For example, unless you are searching for “tree,” “frog” or for another common word, you are likely to get no results.  Instead, Famhoo searches the entire internet – providing filtered results for searches made by all ages.  So, Famhoo is truly the best search engine for family computers.  Consider protecting your family through Famhoo’s free technology. There is nothing to download.  Go to www.Famhoo.com and try it today.