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Microsoft Sets Sights on Google

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 Bing

 

Microsoft has began Pushing it's new search engine known as Bing.

Here's a quick Synopsis:

Interface features

* Daily changing of background image. The images are mostly of remarkable places in the world. The background image also contains information about the element(s) shown in the image. You can view the information by hovering over the image. The background images can be switched off and switched on
* Content sectioning of results (separate section for wallpaper, map, weather, fansites and more)
* Left side navigation pane. Includes navigation and, on results pages, related searches and prior searches
* Right side extended preview with list of relevant or important urls from within the article
* Sublinks. On certain search results, the search result page also shows section links within the article (Wikipedia)
* Enhanced view where third party site information can be viewed inside Bing. This works for Wikipedia pages

 

Media features

* Video thumbnail Preview where, by hovering over a video thumbnail, the video automatically starts playing
* Image search with continuous scrolling images results page

 

Google is a lofty goal and who knows if they can gain a fair market share.

Decide for yourself which is better, Check it out at bing.com

Source:Wikipedia.com  


So heres a question we here all the time

 

what is Twitter??

 Twitter is a free Social Networking and micro blogging service that enables its users to send and read other users' updates known as tweets.

Tweets are text basedposts of up to 140 characters in length which are displayed on the user's profile page and delivered to other users who have subscribed to them (known as followers). Senders can restrict delivery to those in their circle of friends or, by default, allow anybody to access them. Users can send and receive tweets via the Twitter website, SMS (text messages) or external applications. The service is free to use over the Internet.

 

So to put this in easy to understand terms Twitter is a way to tell people exactly what you are doing every second of the day. Some call it voyeuristic some call it a breakthrough call it what you will it's ridiculously popular and shows no signs of going away any time soon.

give it a try

http://www.twitter.com

 

 

 

 

 

Source: wikipedia.com


Google meets Ben Stein

Posted by: admin in Web Sites on

      

     Wolfram Alpha is not really a search engine, its more than that its actually a computational Knowledge engine. For those of us who dont know what that is it basically means that its google if you gave google several doctorates in advanced astrophysics. Wolfram is designed to answer your questions and uses several advanced methods to break down your questions and provide you with a ton of statistical responses. Still dont get it?

Here's an example:

If you typed in your date of birth as

DOB 12/1/83

 then you would get the following answer:

 

Assuming "dob" is referring to age
born on Thursday, December 1, 1983
Current age:
25 years 5 months 26 days
Unit conversions:
9303 days
223 274 hours
2.549 decades
8.038x10^8 seconds
25.46978 anomalistic years
25.4700104954 sidereal years
Comparison as time:
~~ 1.3 x turnover time of terrestrial organic plant matter (~~ 19 calendar years ) 

 

Typing in : life expectancy

would give you the statistics on life expectancy by country for the world with maps, stats and all.

 There Goal as stated on the website is to "long-term goal is to make all systematic knowledge immediately computable and accessible to everyone."

The potential uses for wolfram are almost limitless and it can be great for help doing research or homework  so go ahead give it a try and see what you get.

http://www.wolframalpha.com

 

 

 

 


Organize Your Finances for free

Posted by: admin in Web Sites on

Mint.com is what is a great free replacement to Quicken or Mircrosoft Money.  It can link up your Bank, Credit Card, Investment, and Mortgage accounts.  It has a nifty Web 2.0 design and an easy to use interface.  The only thing is some people might not like having all their bank usernames  and passwords saved online.  Give it a rip and start tracking your expenses.