9 (new) searchsites you should try out

Posted on September 12, 2007  | Permalink
Filed under Web & Computers

  • filestube.com
    Lets you search and download files from file sharing and uploading sites.
  • goasa.com
    This meta-search engine finds free online classified ads of all kinds.
  • chizmax.com
    What are the words to “Sugar, Sugar?” This site lets you search for song lyrics and videos.
  • burrp.com
    Hungry? This user-generated urban lifestyle guide will help you find the best Thai place in town.
  • peoplefinders.com
    Remember when this was free on Yahoo? Well, free people search is back.
  • weshow.com
    A human-powered search engine for finding online video.
  • gettalink.com
    A constantly growing catalog of 2.0 search tools on the Web.
  • searchcrystal.com
    Horrified at long lists of search query results? This tool allows you to visualize search results.
  • gnosh.com
    A meta-search tool that lets you search large media sites as well as social search engines.

Thanks Bigdog!

Comments

  1. Saikat Bose on January 3rd, 2008 11:03 pm

    Maybe you should include http://www.citipals.com as well.
    This is what its description says:
    CitiPals connects you with your friends to help with everyday lifestyle choices. Discover new hangouts and joints, as well as simply brag about your current favorites.

  2. cybog on January 5th, 2008 1:57 pm

    If you wanna find the latest videos with various channels, Try http://video.vizhole.com

  3. Andrey Andreev on April 14th, 2008 7:40 pm

    You can also add my new web site for free local ads http://topnewads.com

 

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