pipl
Posted in PeopleSearch with tags Directories, E-mail, E-mail address, Windows, World Wide Web on March 31, 2008 by saxomanType in the person’s name (or even your name) and Pipl.com will extract every bit of information about that person from the web in seconds. In most cases, you will also get the contact details (postal address or even email address) of the person.
Wink
Posted in PeopleSearch with tags Facebook, Search Engine, Social network, Web Design and Development, Web search engine, Wink Technologies, Xanga on March 31, 2008 by saxomanWink is a people search engine where one can easily find people and connect to them across the web. The site boasts of reaching 200 million profiles including member’s social networks and online communities like Friendster, Myspace, Xanga and Yahoo!360 to name a few.
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ZoomInfo
Posted in PeopleSearch with tags Google, Google Search, Search Engines, Searching, Searchme, Web search engine, World Wide Web, ZoomInfo on March 31, 2008 by saxomanZoomInfo is a free people search engine that scours the Web for information about people, and nothing else. Trying to find people using a general search engine such as Google brings back a ton of results, however, those results can take a while to filter through and they’re not always good. ZoomInfo takes care of this problem by focussing in one niche: people
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PeekYou
Posted in PeopleSearch with tags HTTP, PeekYou, Protocols, Spock, Web Design and Development on March 31, 2008 by saxomanPeekYou lists an impressive number of features. It says that each person will have his or her own personalized page and a PeekYou profile that “will include bookmarked links to all information available about that targeted person.” PeekYou says that it can tie numerous online identities to a single individual based on tags and other resources. Users can edit, add or remove information, links, photos, and tags associated not only with their profile, but other PeekYou users’ profiles.
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Spock
Posted in PeopleSearch with tags Online Writing on March 31, 2008 by saxomanJoin Spock to find everyone you know on the Internet. When you search, Spock will personalize your results to include information about friends and colleagues. Enhance your search experience by establishing a trust relationship with others on Spock. By connecting with trusted contacts you can search within their network to find people you’ve lost touch with and make new acquaintances through friends.
http://www.spock.com/
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123People
Posted in PeopleSearch with tags Google, Search algorithm, Searching, Social network, Web search engine, World Wide Web on March 31, 2008 by saxomanA people search engine that looks into nearly every corner of the Web to help you find information on every name you look for. Using 123 people proprietary search algorithm, you can find comprehensive and centralized people profiles consisting of images, videos, phone numbers, email addresses, social networking, Wikipedia profiles and more.
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LyricsMode
Posted in Music with tags Lyrics, Music, Search Engines on March 30, 2008 by saxomanLyricsMode is a comprehensive online music resource that provides text lyrics for music compositions. At present LyricsMode has more than 550,000 lyrics for over 20,000 artists and growing.
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Jango
Posted in Music with tags Jango, MP3, Music, Radio, Sound Files on March 30, 2008 by saxomanJust type in an artist - and your first station starts playing right away. You’ll get the music you looking for, along with similar favorites of Jango users who share your taste. Customizing your stations further is just as easy. Just add artists and rate the songs that you want to listen.
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url.com
Posted in SearchEngine with tags Google Search, Reviews, Search Engines, Searching, Web search engine on March 30, 2008 by saxomanURL use a “bionic search engine” that lets us collaborate and to improve upon a foundation of search results gathered from the best web search engines, including Yahoo!, MSN, and Google.
