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Useful and Entertaining Ways to Search the Web Guide Reviews Cookin' With Google Google Fight Internet Archive Tiny URL Tool GooglismSearching online goesbeyond using Google, Yahoo or Alta Vista to run a search for web sites and web pages. file menu missing in internet explorer Find-people-by-maiden-name. Although Internet users have been visiting search engines and directories for years in an attempt to find useful information online, a few creative programmers have started coming up with some unique ways to make searching more effective, or at least more fun. This week's collection of "Cool Search Tools" serves to help you find new ways to make searching more effective, and to find a few ways to have a little bit of fun. The tools range from recipe finders to Internet Archives to tools that let you see what the search engines gossip about. file menu missing in internet explorer Missing persons bozzio. Each listing provides a brief overview of the product as well as link to a full guide review. Cookin' With GoogleIf you've ever sat around wondering what to cook for dinner without having to make a trip to the grocery store, this is the site for you. This recipe search interface is programmed to search five of the most popular online recipe sites for recipes based on the ingredients that you enter into the search feature. file menu missing in internet explorer Trademark search online. Google FightWe've all had arguments at some point in our lives about one idea being better than another. If the Internet is any indication of popularity, the Google Fight tool stands to solve these battles for all time. Ever wonder if God gets talked about more than Satan (he does) or if the Internet thinks Saddam Hussein is alive or dead? (it's nearly a tie) Here's your chance to find out once and for all. Internet Archive's Wayback MachineEver wonder what was on the front page of About. com four years ago? The Internet Archive's Wayback Machine is an online research tool designed to create a searchable archive of the entire Internet. Displaying what web sites looked like back to 1996, this tool is a useful way to find out how your favorite sites have progressed over time. Ever want to see the slow progression from directory to portal site that Yahoo went through? Take a look. Tiny URL ToolThis tool isn't so much a search tool as it is a URL tool, but since search results from sites like Amazon. com and direction sites like MapQuest can be made manageable with it, I've decided to include it anyway. A free tool, the idea is to let users enter in the amazingly long URLs that dynamic web sites provide and in its place, receive a manageable "Tiny URL" that can be sent to others via email without worry of the link breaking. GooglismAs with the Google Fight tool, the Googlism tool allows you to settle the score on what web sites think about you, your friends, or your favorite topics. Users simply enter a name, concept, or search phrase and this handy tool spits out a list of quotes about that topic that Google has gathered from its index. The results are not always flattering (for instance, someone thinks "mariah carey is talentless") but they do reflect online public opinion. If you like this new offering, I'd appreciate some feedback letting me know what types of tools you'd like to see featured in the future. If you know of any tools that I've missed, I'd also love it if you'd pass them on to me for review.

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