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Future Perfect

Commentary and news section of the Golf In The Year 2000 web site, which includes the book of that title.


Tracking news about the site and book and commenting on speculative fiction, Victorian-era literature, technology, futurism, life extension, extropianism and ... maybe ... golf.


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Sunday, June 04, 2006

Stomp Your Searches

Although Google, Yahoo and MSNSearch have nothing to fear from it, you might like to try out Search Stomper (www.SearchStomper.com), a new search engine with a nice look and an interesting way of presenting search results.

Technically, Search Stomper is a meta-search engine -- it draws upon the capabilities of existing search engines for its results. Nevertheless, you might like how it displays those results in a clean yet attractive manner, and especially the tabs -- one for web pages, one for images, one for local resources, one for products, one for news and even one for videos. (Personally, I find its ability to find videos and display them on their own results page to be one of the best features.)

For some examples of how it shows its results, take a look at how it handles several currently and recently hot search terms:

American Idol
Supermax Prison
Hubble Space Telescope
Stephen Colbert video
Jessica Alba
Karen Elson
Kentucky Derby
Larisa Oleynik
American Inventor
NBA
Osama Bin Laden
Cynthia Watros
Shakira
Kaavya Viswanathan
Chris Brown
Mother's Day
Ivanka Trump
Britney Spears
Axl Rose
Michelle Rodriguez
Pussycat Dolls
Hanso Foundation
America's Next Top Model
Hebrew Month
cute puppies
Paris Hilton
Stephen Colbert
Megan Fox
American Idol
soccer
Da Vinci Code
Jodie Marsh
Thefacebook
Survivor: Panama
Naruto
Pope Benedict XVI
Opus Dei
Oprah Winfrey

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