Ask a question and get an answer! Aardvark was conceived as the first Social Search engine: a way to find people, not web pages, that have specific information.
According to the blog’s founders, “Club Trillion is an exclusive club founded in 2007 by three very handsome and very financially well-off Ohio State basketball players. The purpose of our blog is to give you, the reader, a perspective on college basketball that you would never otherwise know about.”
How to reach a human and avoid the phone trees at hundreds of large companies.
The 1911 census is a record of everyone who lived in England and Wales in 1911. It brings a vast resource to you online, so that you can search the census simply and quickly to discover how your family lived in the past.
Free searching of immigrant passenger records.
A database of all the gas stations in your area, along with what they’re charging for a gallon of gas, so you can find the cheapest fill-up.
Real time info plus access to social networks and Twitter. The Web has evolved. It used to be a place where people came to just search for simple information. Now it’s a place where people come to also share information. Information today that is multimedia and more complex. Information today that is real-time and social – recommended by people who know, and people you know. Leapfish is an evolved engine to help you get the most from it – a service to help you live the new Web.
Helps you find flights based on your personal preferences and alerts you when prices drop. After you purchase your ticket, Yapta continues to track its price. If the price drops below what you paid, and you’re eligible for a refund or travel credit from the airline, Yapta can help you claim it.
A collection of movie reviews from all over the Web. If a movie gets a 60 percent or higher “fresh” rating on the Tomatometer based on positive reviews, it’s pretty good. Less than 60 percent makes a movie “rotten.”
Trailblazing is an interactive timeline for everybody with an interest in science. Compiled by scientists, science communicators and historians, it celebrates three and a half centuries of scientific endeavor.
Containing science and trivia of every sort, this the place to go to find out how things work.
Great how-to’s on everything from recipes to science projects. Instructables is a website where people share what they do and how they do it, and learn from and collaborate with others.
Snopes is the best site on the Web for debunking or confirming these rumors, myths, and urban legends.
Share/send your files and images through just one site without ever having to worry about disk space, hosting, or bandwidth again.
Remember The Milk is a customizable list-maker, so you can make your to-do lists and get your reminders however you like (text message, Twitter, AIM, e-mail, Skype, and on and on).
Have you ever received a file you can’t open? For audio, video, images, and documents, YouConvertIt is a simple way to change the file format into something you can use.
Online dictionary, thesaurus, Spanish-English and medical dictionaries, audio pronunciations, Word of the Day, word games, and many more high-quality reference tools.
Online dictionary, thesaurus, reference tools, translation tools, and more.