
Sputtr is a cool search engine that is built from a collection of all your favorite search engines and all the social sites that out there, that help you find things faster and only from places you want.
With a nice icons map interface, all you need to do is to write your keyword, then just click on the service you want to find information for.
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Do you have everything you want in a portable multimedia device? Today Cowon unveiled the Cowon Q5, the most networked portable multimedia player we have ever seen. This PMP sports a five-inch widescreen LCD featuring a touch sensitive interface with Microsoft Windows CE 5.0 Professional operating system and an AMD Alchemy Au1200 processor. But it’s the Q5’s connectivity choices that make it stand out from the PMP pack; these options include Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and even HSDPA.
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Pandora, the excellent internet radio service, rolled out a great new feature last week: BackStage. The new service is powered by All Music Guide and lets you research the bands you’re listening to - over 20,000 artists are listed. The Backstage area includes biographies, discographies, band photos and the option to buy music at Amazon and iTunes.
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Just a small update on how things are going. I haven’t talked about Walamu’s status in a bit, but the site’s actually doing
pretty well. As I’m meeting more people here at Rutgers, more people are hearing about Walamu and the word-of-mouth effect keeps multiplying. It’s not at a level where it’s self sustainable yet, but most of the visitors that come to Walamu are via word-of-mouth only second to Facebook. It’s turning out to be pretty hard to shift the focus from the marketplace to the classifieds aspect of the website. Read the more »
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RSS (Rich Site Summary) is a format for delivering regularly changing web content. Many news-related sites, weblogs and other online publishers syndicate their content as an RSS Feed to whoever wants it. RSS solves a problem for people who regularly use the web.
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