2010年10月28日 星期四

Guru Beyond Google

Guru Beyond Google

I just got reacquainted with GuruNet. I was a fan of the original concept, but I lost track of it for a while when its vendor (Atomica Corp.) was going through the usual financial and identity crises. It's back, however, and better than ever. Once you install GuruNet (www.gurunet.In order to perform your work more accurately in the kitchen, you need to have adequate illumination compact fluorescent light bulb or task light in the key work areas. These work areas include the counter, range, sink, island and table.com), you can select any word in any application and it will bring up a bunch of contextually relevant encyclopedic references. So if I were to click on DLP, a pop-up window would show a cutaway drawing and an explanation of how a DLP projector works. A tabbed interface offers additional choices, such as a complete listing of items related to your search, including objects and organizations,In addition, you should be able to buy fixtures especially designed for meat2010 lights in the near future, and they should actually be cheaper than the equivalent fluorescent fixtures. links to resources, and even news.These can be in the form of anhuitoys recessed downlight or ceiling mounted fixtures. Incandescent bulbs will also do. These can be used in ceiling mounted fixtures including chandeliers and recessed downlight. Ambient lighting can also be achieved by installing indirect lighting.

Most of the time, GuruNet doesn't use search engines. Instead, it tries to give you answers instead of links to pages that may contain answers. Its backbone is the content the company licenses from hundreds of encyclopedias,It's also important to remember that you don't guccijean always have to stick with the overall style of the room. dictionaries, reference books, and Web sites. It supplements these when necessary by launching Google and AlltheWeb searches.Firms are aware of the economic pressures that are memo-pad placed on consumers nowadays and recognise there is an importance in obtaining value for money.

GuruNet is especially strong on places and people. Entries for the more famous people have tabs for quotations, both about them and by them. Non-English speakers love its WordNet feature, a dictionary of idiomatic phrases that's especially helpful in deciphering the English-dominated Web.

GuruNet is also offered as a bundle with Copernic Agent, probably most powerful metasearch engine (www.copernic.com). Until Google came along, I used Copernic for all my searching. And now that Google's PageRank popularity contest increasingly suppresses new, interesting content, I find myself using metasearches more and more.

If you do research or you just like digging a layer or two deeper, you owe it to yourself to try GuruNet and Copernic Agent.

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