Create your own search results with SearchWiki

Amay explains Google’s new SearchWiki function. 
Highlights: customize your search results by re-ranking, deleting, adding, and commenting on search results. User’s changes only affect their search results. Activates when you are signed in to Google. 

Search within an embedded Youtube video

Have you noticed this? Play an embedded Youtube video — like the image shown below, a screenshot of video embedded at Techbays Community — and once the video ends, a search box appears on the upper portion of the video screen. Try it here. In the sample below, I searched for key word Facebook. 

More Viewpath features: timesheet, search, importing projects

We learned about Viewpath through its Gantt Chart gadget on Google Spreadsheets. Here are four more introductory videos on the software. 
1. Using timesheets in Viewpath

2. Searching in Viewpath

3. Costing columns in Viewpath

4. Importing project in Viewpath

The New Mahalo Look. Dynamic and I like it.

I’m a fan of Mahalo. If I don’t like Google’s results I try Mahalo or Wikipedia. It now has a more dynamic home page. Can you spot the new features? 

Google Search Appliance latest updates

The latest Google Search Appliance features updates include customized results per job function, alerts on specific topics, multilingual support, enhanced IT administrator controls, security support (kerberos), new architecture supporting 10 million documents.

Introducing Cuil Search Engine

The latest search engine Cuil, by micahtech:

TechBays Search

We are not competing with Google. Try this anyway.

Well. You can also create your search “application” using PimpMySearch. Hat tip to Jude.

Awesome WordPress.com Search

It is now even easier to find WordPress blogs on your areas of interest. The search results show you bloggers that, if only WordPress is a la Facebook or Friendfeed, you would have already clicked on “Add as Friend” or “Like.”
Matt, Joseph, that friending feature would be a nice addition with the post-stream showing up [...]

Search Super Bowl by Tweet Scan

Tweet scan allows you to search any subject or by user across Twitter land. This is a simple and useful application built by David Sterry.
Here is a sample search on super bowl. For more Super Bowl coverage, click here.

Related:
David Sterry’s Blog

Who gives better search results?

I was searching for data on Davos 2008 event via Google, Yahoo, Live, Mahalo, Ask, and Wikia. Forget about Wikia because it doesn’t give any search results yet although its page looks so busy. Search results comments and screenshots are shared below.
Considering it’s machine generated, Google (image 1) still gives you excellent results. Its SERP’s [...]