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Cuil – Search timelines, keywords and Facebook

Cuil - Search timelines, keywords and Facebook

The Internet has grown exponentially in the last fifteen years but search engines have not kept up. Cuil searches more pages on the Web than anyone else—three times as many as Google and ten times as many as Microsoft. <--Is... (Continue reading)

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Whoozy – The People Search Engine

Whoozy - The People Search Engine

People search engines vary in capabilities and features. Some are certainly better than others but all move to serve the same purpose; to get you the information you are searching for. What makes them different? What makes one engine better... (Continue reading)

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Sourcing with Google Images to uncover “Hidden Talent”

Sourcers will stop at nothing to uncover hidden talent. We are constantly looking to unveil new ways to source. More often than not the channels we search for everyday items online can be used to source talent online as... (Continue reading)

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Deep into the Web: a Brief Guide for Recruiters

Deep into the Web: a Brief Guide for Recruiters

General semantic search engines have a really hard task: making sense of very broad and very large sets of data. Many of the general semantic engines are subject for research papers and conference talks; few general semantic engines are of... (Continue reading)

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Recruiting with Topsy.com Search Engine

Recruiting with Topsy.com Search Engine

Topsy is a new kind of search engine, with a new way of looking at the Internet. Topsy doesn’t think the Internet is a collection of documents. Or even a web of documents. Topsy sees the Internet as a stream... (Continue reading)

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Sourcing with Ixquick Search

Sourcing with Ixquick Search

An Ixquick result is awarded one star for every search engine that chooses it as one of the ten best results for your search. So a five star result means that five search engines agreed on the result. This is... (Continue reading)

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Searching Bing with the Hasfeed: command

Searching Bing with the Hasfeed: command

It's sleek and offers some great search options but is it the real deal for recruiters? Take a look at some of my favorite search capabilities of Bing in this search engine review series. Review 1: Hasfeed: command.... (Continue reading)

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Searching with Kosmix part II

Searching with Kosmix part II

Kosmix is a guide to the Web. The site (www.kosmix.com) lets users explore the Web by topic, presenting a dashboard of relevent videos, photos, news, commentary, opinion, communities and links to related topics. Kosmix’s categorization engine organizes the Internet into... (Continue reading)

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TwitterJobSearch.com

TwitterJobSearch.com

Very cool, Very innovative and developed for 3 sets of users. The Job Seeeker, The Corporation and Yes, you the Recruiter! TwitterJobSearch is fast, slick, and uses some very cool natural language processing. - The full review is posted on... (Continue reading)

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Can computational knowledge impact recruiting?

Can computational knowledge impact recruiting?

Internet search enthusiasts are craving new opportunities to delve deeper into the world of search. I recently spoke with Gary Clarke of Wolfram Alpha to learn about the new Alpha search engine that claims to have changed search forever. Take... (Continue reading)

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