Travel search engine Cheapflightsfinder relaunches

November 24th, 2009 by Charles S. Knight
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Cheapflightsfinder officially relaunched its website today with a new search tool that compares 16 flight comparison sites with one single user query performing what it claims is the world’s first meta-meta search for flights. The new search engine enables consumers to compare prices from top online aggregators including Kelkoo, Kayak, Dohop, Skyscanner, Mobissimo, Momondo, Cheapflights.co.uk, Travelmarket.co.uk, Fly.com, Wego, Bing travel, Easyvoyage.co.uk, Globaltravelmarket, Tripadvisor, Travelfusion and Travelgrove.

“The future of flight finding belongs to meta-meta search,” said Shahab Siddiqui, CEO and founder of Cheapflightsfinder.com. “A perfect flight aggregating method still eludes the meta search engines due to numerous uncontrollable factors when collating flight prices. A virtual concensus still exists amongst leading travel journalists that consumers need to compare prices from multiple flight comparison sites and other travel providers directly in order to find the cheapest flights.”

The relaunch comes on the back of a recent report featured in Which? Holiday’s consumer magazine which undertook a study comparing 12 of the leading flight comparison sites. The aim of the study was to ascertain which comparison sites are most efficient at finding the cheapest flights online. After analysing the results of two distinct flight routes the study confirmed that no particular comparison site will find the lowest fare every single time. They concluded the report by saying that consumers should continue to compare multiple flight comparison sites and other flight providers directly in order to find the best deals.

Source: Cheapflightsfinder.com

Computer search engine Shodan searches for servers

November 24th, 2009 by Steffen Schilke
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Dear AltSearchEngines,

Shodan lets you find servers/ routers/ etc. by using the simple search bar up above. Most of the data in the index covers web servers at the moment, but there is some data on FTP, Telnet and SSH services as well. Let me know which services interest you the most and I’ll prioritize them in my scanning.

Lets say you want to find servers running the ‘Apache’ web daemon. A simple attempt would be to use:

apache

How about finding only apache servers running version 2.2.3?

apache 2.2.3

You can also narrow down the results using the following search parameters:

  • country:2-letter country code
  • hostname:full or partial host name
  • net:IP range using CIDR notation (ex: 18.7.7.0/24 )
  • port:21, 22, 23 or 80

For example: get all web (port:80) hosts running ‘apache’ in switzerland (country:CH) that also have ‘.ch’ in any of their domain names:

apache country:CH port:80 hostname:.ch

Have fun using SHODAN and use the feedback button on the right to let me know about problems or new feature requests.

John

YourVersion announces new features

November 24th, 2009 by Charles S. Knight
Posted in Realtime, Updates | No Comments »

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Hi Charles,

With Thanksgiving rapidly approaching, the YourVersion team wants to express our thanks to you for being a YourVersion customer. We appreciate all your support and feedback. We want to let you know about the new features we just launched. Visit YourVersion to check out the new features firsthand and to see the latest news, blogs, and tweets tailored to your specific interests.

We just launched the top requested feature: URL shortening! Now when you share a page using YourVersion’s “Twitter share” button, the page’s URL is automatically shortened using our “yv2.me” domain, giving you more room for text in your tweets. URL shortening works from both the YourVersion website as well as the YourVersion Firefox Toolbar. To give URL shortening a try, just visit YourVersion and share a story with the Twitter button.

Also, if you use the YourVersion Firefox Toolbar, you can also quickly get a short URL for any page you are browsing on the web. Just click the “Get Short URL” button and YourVersion will generate a short URL and automatically copy it to your clipboard so you can easily paste it.

In addition to URL shortening, we have also made YourVersion more Twitterific with improved de-duplication of tweets on the Discover page Twitter channel.

Another top customer request was the ability to open Discover page stories in a new browser tab. We’ve supported doing this via right-click for a while but just added support for doing this with control-click or command-click.

We were excited to see YourVersion featured on the cover of the San Jose Mercury News this past Sunday. You can see the article online.

If you’re an iPhone user and haven’t yet tried the free YourVersion App, please check out the free YourVersion iPhone App.

Happy Holidays and Happy Discovering!

The YourVersion Team
Discover your version of the web™

Shopping Search Engine Milo Lands $4 Million

November 24th, 2009 by Guest Author
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Milo, the free Web site that enables shoppers to search online and buy local, today announced that the company has raised $4 million in Series A financing.

True Ventures led the round, joined by a Who’s Who of Silicon Valley, including key leadership from Mint.com, PayPal, Yelp, and YouTube. By searching the inventory systems of local stores in real time to find the products shoppers want, Milo.com combines the advantages of an Amazon-like experience with the ability to touch, feel and get products now at a local retailer.

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Since launching its public beta in December 2008, Milo.com has:

* Grown from 2,000 users to an expected 1,000,000 a month, a 70 percent month-over-month increase
* Added real-time inventory for 1.5 million products, growing by an average of 185,000 items per month
* Indexed more than 42,000 stores spanning 30,000 communities across the country

“The round was very oversubscribed, and we’re extremely excited to have picked True Ventures and some of Silicon Valley’s most prominent angel investors to partner with Milo.com,” said Jack Abraham, Milo founder and CEO. “We’ve been able to attract some of the great forward-thinking entrepreneurial minds, with category-specific success, to help us build a bridge between online and offline commerce.”

The new funding will accelerate Milo.com’s consumer growth and partnership development – right in time for the holiday season. Milo.com will continue to expand its real-time database daily, adding more products and stores to find the best price and availability for the products shoppers want – right when they want them.

Abraham and co-founder/CTO John Evans helped build comScore’s core technology, which now supports the second largest database in the U.S.; third co-founder/Lead Engineer Ted Dziuba brings data expertise from Google and subsequent startups.

Eighty-seven percent of U.S. consumers research online and buy offline.* Milo.com is poised to own this channel by offering shoppers the best of both worlds. Milo.com provides all the product details and user reviews shoppers have come to expect with Amazon, and then searches local store shelves to let users know where a product is currently available, and at what price. Shoppers can get products right away, save time and money by avoiding shipping and keep more shopping dollars in their local economy.

True Ventures Co-Founder Jon Callaghan led the round and joined Milo.com’s Board of Directors. Callaghan is a passionate early stage investor with an impressive track record, consistent early stage success and 17 years of venture investing experience, which began at Summit Partners and CMGi’s @Ventures, the world’s first Internet-only venture firm. Callaghan has been an entrepreneur himself and founded three companies of his own, one of which IPO’d on NASDAQ and reached a market value of over $9B. This combination of entrepreneurial experience, venture investing track record and commitment to early stage companies led to the formation of True Ventures in 2005.

“Research online, buy offline is projected to represent 40 percent of total retail sales by 2011 – forecasted at $1 trillion – versus e-commerce, which is only 5 percent. Milo.com is in a prime position to lead this cross-channel shopping trend,” said Callaghan. “Jack and his team have mastered what much bigger companies haven’t been able to, and I’m excited to be a part of what I foresee will be explosive growth.”

“The value we can provide shoppers during the holiday season – and all year long – is unmatched. It’s simple: people hate paying for shipping and waiting for a product to arrive, but they love researching products online,” continued Abraham. “We give them the best of both worlds, and this added support will accelerate our ability to serve more shoppers as we head into the busiest shopping season of the year.”

To take advantage of Milo.com this holiday shopping season, please visit www.milo.com.

Source: Milo.com

2Lingual supports 2,704 possible bilingual search combinations

November 24th, 2009 by Charles S. Knight
Posted in Global, Innovations, Updates | No Comments »

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makes it easy to Google Search in 2 languages.

Features include Search-as-you-Type and Automatic Query Translation. We combine Search with Query Translation to expand your WWW searches so that it will include search results from another language.

Currently, we support 2,704 possible bilingual search combinations using the following 52 search languages.

  • AfrikaansNew!
  • Albanian
  • Arabic
  • BelarusianNew!
  • Bulgarian
  • Catalan
  • Chinese (Simplified)
  • Chinese (Traditional)
  • Croatian
  • Czech
  • Danish
  • Dutch
  • English
  • Estonian
  • Filipino
  • Finnish
  • French
  • Galician
  • German
  • Greek
  • Hebrew
  • Hindi
  • Hungarian
  • IcelandicNew!
  • Indonesian
  • IrishNew!
  • Italian
  • Japanese
  • Korean
  • Latvian
  • Lithuanian
  • MacedonianNew!
  • MalayNew!
  • Maltese
  • Norwegian
  • PersianNew!
  • Polish
  • Portuguese
  • Romanian
  • Russian
  • Serbian
  • Slovak
  • Slovenian
  • Spanish
  • SwahiliNew!
  • Swedish
  • Thai
  • Turkish
  • Ukrainian
  • Vietnamese
  • WelshNew!
  • YiddishNew!
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French:

Spiritueux aux plantes d’absinthe – Wikipédia

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