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Alternative Search Engines for Google

Posted by Technology Guider On October - 6 - 2009

Google has long dominated the search engine market and with Yahoo and Live way behind, as well as other search engines such as Ask there really isn’t much choice.

Cuil

One that had some big hype was Cuil (pronounced cool) because it is superior to Google in some ways. It indexes 3 times as many web pages as Google does and 10 times more than Microsoft. Now with the partnership between Yahoo and Microsoft things may change for Bing as it will have more freedom as to how it can market itself better. The cool thing about Cuil though, is the way it displays its search results.

Toronto Maple Leafs - Cuil

As you can see from the above screenshot of my search for Toronto Maple Leafs, it basically becomes like a website displaying it in squares with widgets on the side. Depending on what you search a map will appear or for this particular search a timeline appeared for the Toronto Maple Leaf’s franchise.

Narrow DownUnlike Google you can narrow down your search further by scrolling down and clicking on a category. To me this is really great because there are definitely people like me who can’t search to the full potential of what these sites offer and this helps you search for what you really want. You can also roll over words under “Explore My Category” and get a definition as well as the top results for that word. Another good thing that privacy watchdogs will love is the fact that all searches are private because Cuil does not rely on previous users searches, it relies solely on the web pages and looks at the content rather than the popularity. This to me sums up Cuil “Cuil is an old Irish word for knowledge. For knowledge, ask Cuil.”

FactBites

FactBites has taken a different approach just like Google did when it first entered the industry. It is trying to offer a new services to the vast market of searchers in the world. It is a clean search engine just like Google but it searches slightly differently than Google. Factbites searches for matches on the basis of your whole topic area, not just the keyword. This means that it can return relevant, informative results on your topic that don’t necessarily mention the word you searched for. It also returns search results with a small summary of around 3 points that describe the page so you can have more confidence when you click a search result that it will provide relevant information that pertains to your search. On top of that it tells you how many words are in on that webpage. Sadly it is still in the beta stage so some of your searches won’t work but it will very soon.

KartOO

KartOO was first suggested to me by my high school and I was extremely fascinated by it because of the way it laid out the search results. It displays it in a mind map almost where it links each webpage with another webpage and ever since I started using it I’ve never found a mind map on the first try without a useful link. Usually there are numerous useful links and so I continue to go back. KartOOI will continue to update this list with brief descriptions of each and feel free to suggest more you like because we all get bored of Google sometime.

Popularity: 8% [?]

How to Get Movies & TV Shows Online for Free

Posted by Technology Guider On September - 17 - 2009

Since Canadians or anyone outside of the U.S. for that matter can’t get a hold of free movies and TV shows online for free I decided to go hunting for a way to. Now personally I love Hulu or any of the sites that Hulu gets their content from, I couldn’t find a way to hack onto it using Linux and it was hard as well for Vista or Mac users. So I gave up (sorry it was just getting to time consuming) and so I decided to try and find some sites on the net that would offer the service to users like me. Again I kind of failed but my search engine skills aren’t the best. So one day I stumbled on this site called TV Shack (no I didn’t use Stumbleupon but I’m sure it’s on there by now).

This site has a huge database and I haven’t come across a link that doesn’t work because they use a community system where users update the collection and offer multiple links in a very clean way so it’s not overwhelming like some other websites. They have a TV Show, Movie, Anime, Music and Documentaries database that offer enough selection for even the pickiest person. The huge benefit of this site is that they offer the whole series and not just the last 5 episodes.

You also don’t need to register on the site but if you want to add links because the site needs to be able to moderate what links do go up there and make sure that they do actually work.

Popularity: 9% [?]

How To Get the Best Deals on Hotels

Posted by Technology Guider On April - 16 - 2009

In these times, it’s important to save money wherever possible but you still need to get out, enjoy yourself, and splurge once in a while because you deserve it. With the recession hitting us hard, it’s made businesses and it’s killed businesses. One of the types of businesses that keeps on surviving would be discount stores, but the one I’d like to focus on would be the websites that help you find deals. My brother uses this a lot because he’s young and he still has a job that pays well and he likes to travel. So he uses a variety of websites to help him find the best deal on flights and hotels. Now since he lives in the States, he lives so close to many major cities so he usually only looks for hotels. For example, I was with him over the March Break when we went to Vermont and we found a great deal on a Best Western hotel that was up to standards like most Best Western Hotels. Regular price was $110/night, we got it for $54/night and this was on the weekend as well. 

Let me take you further into this with a brief overview of a variety of websites that will help you save money too.

The whole point of this is not to find the cheapest deal out there, but to find you the best value which can mean staying at a 2 000 square foot hotel for $120/night which is peanuts if you think about it. 

Hotwire

This site is great, whether you are living in the United States of America or The Great White North (i.e. Canada). I was amazed at the great deals they are giving in Toronto, ON for next weekend that I was really tempted to buy a weekend stay at a 4-star hotel in Downtown Toronto East just for the heck of it. Now don’t go with it just yet, because there are other measures you can take to find yourself the better deal. This site offers great deals but it’s at a fixed rate.

 

Hotwire

Hotwire

 

 

TravelZoo

This site also offers fixed rates and great deals and this is where my brother booked a hotel room in downtown Boston for 50% off the normal price. This is much harder to navigate and find deals but it’s still worth a try.

Priceline

Now Priceline is where you can really save some money if you’re lucky. Right off the bat they have some decent hotel rates and they organize it in a good fashion just like Hotwire. Priceline makes its money on the regular deals it offers that are usually higher than Hotwire which is why it can offer extroadinary deals with its unique “Name Your Own Price” option.

 

Priceline Search

Priceline Search

 

 

Here, deals can be made or lost. The big thing you have to remember when going down this path is you only get one shot. So don’t lowball it but make sure you also don’t put the price too high. Another drawback of this is you don’t know which hotel you are getting. All you know is the area, the amenties and the star level. To me, this is good enough but if you want an exact location because of logistic reasons, it might not be the best way to go, and you might want to pay up for that luxury. 

 

Priceline Name Your Own Price

Priceline Name Your Own Price

So next time you are looking to go on vacation, remember these very special websites as they will always save you money.

Popularity: 6% [?]

Free Online Screen Recorder

Posted by Technology Guider On March - 16 - 2009

When my friend at Cutedge went to make his first video post he had to go through many hoops to find a piece of software to record his computer screen as he went and did his tutorial. Now there is a website that will do this for free without having to download anything to your computer. The servic is called ScreenToaster. If you ask me, the second word could use some work as it doesn`t really reflect the service it offers. 

In any case though, the service is great for something that is free. It offers a full array of options including a start menu which asks you what part of the screen you`d like to record, whether you`d like audio, and whether you`d like to use your webcam. The best thing about this service is that you can go to wherever you`d like to start your recording and then press (Alt+S).

After recording you can either upload the video to their site where they have multiple categories, upload it to YouTube, or you can download it to your computer as an .avi file for later enjoyment, better editing or anything else. Below is an example of the recording abilities you can have with this service. One thing I found while using it is it slows down the computer considerably so if your comptuer is already slow, then this isn’t for you.

Popularity: 4% [?]

Top 2 Websites for Comparing Shipping

Posted by Technology Guider On February - 22 - 2009

The big guys have flooded the industry include Canada Post, DHL, UPS, USPS, Purolator, and FedEx. They charge a hefty amount even if you use them directly and might not advertise all of their options—much like Rogers. I heard a horror story from a friend: he was getting charged $100/month with his Blackberry. His friend found a deal from Rogers that was not advertised and now he pays $60/month and gets more features. Now back to shipping. There are some websites that will help you compare different companies, with different options such as overnight or 2-day. This will help you easily save money on shipping, which is usually pretty pricey. They also make it easy find a rate, as they usually don’t initially ask for too much information. I remember that UPS had a huge form for me to fill out that would have taken at least ten minutes. 

For all of the websites I tried to ship from Markham, ON to Stamford, CT to keep the competition even as well as using the same package, a t-shirt from Xpress’d that was 200g.

ShipGooder

 

ShipGooder makes it pretty easy to find a rate, only asking for the start and end postal/zip code as well as the weight and number of packages. What I love about this form is that as soon as you’ve entered the postal/zip code, it will verify with you approximately what city it’s from. It’s a nice little touch that goes a long way. Once you’ve entered the information, a neat table will appear. It sorts things by cost and time frame. This is much better than other sites where they sort by companies, since it doesn’t make any sense at all if you’re just trying to save money.

ShipGooder Results
ShipGooder Results

One thing I dislike about ShipGooder, which also happens to be a huge damper, is the fact that when you’ve made a selection, it will take you to the respective shipping company and you’ll have to fill out the information again with more details. 

Shipping Sidekick

 

This site has a good tool, but it lacks in design. I initially thought the link to the shipping calculator was an ad because it was buried within more ads.

Shipping Sidekick

As you can see, even the link is pretty indescript, and doesn’t make you feel comfortable. The tool is not that bad and is lengthier than ShipGooder. The one problem is that it can only calculate a rate for within the U.S. but it gives you a link to a website that lets you ship internationally. For this site, to make it as accurate as possible, I chose to ship the package from Stamford, CT to Jacksonville, NC. ShippingSidekick has the same kind of setup as ShipGooder with a table to show the different rates. The difference between the two tables is ShippingSidekick colour codes the companies. One cool thing is that it sorts things by the date of delivery, though I’m not sure how accurate this is.

ShippingSidekick

As you can see, it’s pretty ad heavy, which can get annoying—especially when you’re filling out the form. The great thing about this website is that there’s an option to print off the label directly on this site, as well as organize a pick-up location. The horrible thing is you’ll have to register as a user with its affiliate whom you’ll have to pay called eShipper. You’ll also have to input all the information again which is horrible.

Which Ones Better?

They have their benefits but they both make you input the information again and go through getting a new quote. It’s something so simple and should be implemented on these sites. I like the fact that ShipGooder is much simpler and works well for any country. It is quicker, cleaner, and possibly more reliable. In terms of price I believe ShipGooder wins because of the fact that ShippingSidekick package did not have to go through customs and is in US dollars. Therefore, those extra costs would probably put it over the $12.70 that ShipGooder charges.

Links

ShipGooder

ShippingSidekick

Popularity: 4% [?]

How to Edit Photos on the Web for Free

Posted by Technology Guider On February - 4 - 2009

Digital cameras have become better quality, cheaper and with more choice, it’s sometimes hard to choose which ones right for you. But in any case, more people have digital cameras and more people have the internet which is why there are more choices to edit your photos online, and for free. There are four sites that I highly recommend. Photoshop Express, Splashup, Picnik, and Fotoflexer.

Photoshop Express

Photoshop Express gives every user a fairly familiar interface. Some of the buttons from Photoshop are here, but only the basic ones such as touchup, resize and distort. They have just added a Beta Decoration tab which is nothing special at all. The reason I do like it though, is because of its huge and clean interface as well as the ability to save your photos in a library online. The drawback is you do have to make an account although you can take a test drive to see how it works. It doesn’t provide a quick job, as you have to sign in, but it’s one of the quicker sites to use.

Splashup

This site is new to me. I came across it while doing this review. I was surprised to see it uses the same core as Photoshop Express and that’s the new Adobe AIR. This lets websites work much faster and it shows on Splashup. The great thing about Splashup is it looks like a real piece of software as it has the toolbar on top with File, Edit, and so on. It also is heavily based on Photoshop as the layout is virtually the same. An interesting fact is that it is one of the only web editors that will allow you to select a portion of the image and apply an effect. Usually you have to apply the effect on the whole image. Splashup uses layers which is very helpful when you want to do some more creative stuff. The downside is it isn’t very intuitive, much like Photoshop. 

Picnik

PC World gave Picnik top marks but I’m not a total fan. Yes I admit that it is very intuitive and fun to go on, but it doesn’t have all the features I’d like it to have for what I normally do. To me it has very basic features except for it’s resizing tool which does a great job I must say. It’s much faster that what every other editer has and it does allow you to print, unlike any online editor I’ve seen. 

Fotoflexer

I’ve saved best for last, because that’s what I do. Fotoflexer I will say right off the bat is that it is slow. But it makes up for that in a massive amount of useful tools such as it’s form of magic wand as well as other unique tools. Surprisingly, Photoshop Express and Splashup which is heavily based on Photoshop, does not have. It has 34 effects and you can go in full-screen mode. You are allowed to upload more than one image at a time which is great for editing images heavily. The tools are seperated into different categories and the only problem I found with that, is it’s hard to figure out which one a tool may be in as you can only see one category at a time. 

What to download for Editing Photos for Free on Your  Desktop

If you want something special for your desktop that you’ll always have access to, I highly recommend Paint.Net. It’s free, offers a ton of tools comparable to Photoshop and it has a much friendlier interface, almost like a Mac. To download Paint.Net go to download.com. It is compatible with Microsoft Windows Vista and you can get it for Mac.

Popularity: 7% [?]

Zookoda. FeedBurners Worst Enemy

Posted by Technology Guider On June - 7 - 2008

Zookoda has an interesting new way to promote your blog and keep your visitors loyal. It’s an email marketing system that sends newsletters to people’s inbox after they’ve registered. You can customize whether they can get daily, weekly, or monthly versions. The best part is it’s Free so you aren’t losing anything if you for some reason decide it’s not for you. There are alternatives to this version of blog newsletters including the ever popular Feedburner which provides an analysis of your subscribers. The problem with Feedburner is it’s not that sophisticated when it comes to delivering your posts.
Zookoda enables you to:
Manage email newsletter subscribers.
Enhance your blog with custom newsletter subscription forms.
Design eye-catching newsletters to match your blog design.
Schedule recurring broadcasts for each day, week or month.
View real-time open, bounce, click and unsubscribe reports.
Access mobile users by emailing blog content in text format.

So Zookoda matches Feedburners analysis of your subscribers and beats it. I found the information to be laid out very nicely and organized in an easy to read manner. The homepage is nicely laid out with Mailing Lists, Reports, Subscription Forms, Broadcasts, Emails, What’s More being what you see first. At first it’s confusing as to what all these things do as they are all new to most people. After experimenting a bit with each one, you will easily find out what it’s all about as the site explains it very well. For example what can you do with Subscription Forms? First you have to name them, create subject lines for the confirmation email, possibly customize that confirmation email and if you really want to be creative you can create your own web page to lead your new subscribers to when they confirm their subscription.

Overall I’d definitely recommend this service to anyone who owns a blog and wants to expand it with a unique twist. It will give you an advantage over websites like ProBlogger as they only use FeedBurner.

Sponsored by Zookoda

Popularity: 2% [?]

Adrive and MediaMaster

Posted by Technology Guider On June - 7 - 2008

A good friend of mine at CutEdge let me in on a secret, or I just went to his site and read a couple articles. I enjoyed them and took him up on his offerings to join Adrive and MediaMaster.

“For the couple of days I’ve been using ADrive, I’ve been able to access it 24/7, both at school when I need data and at home when I do the homework.”

When I first went to the site, I was impressed just like any new website that is recommended to me by my good friend at CutEdge and I was equally impressed by the services it offered. ADrive gives us internet users, the chance to own an account that will hold up to 50GB of files, with no fee whatsoever. With no hesitation I clicked the Join Now link and started to register. I entered my usual information but was surprised, yet relieved to learn that my password was not sufficient enough. My password had to be at least 8 characters long, contain a capital letter, and have at least 1 numerical key. Now some people might say this is a pain the butt, but most dually note that this is a hug security feature. The internet is a scary place and ADrive is doing the best to keep it as safe as possible. After registering and logging in, I browsed away, only to come back to this drab screen. I asked myself if a popup came up, but quickly discovered there was no pop-up and it was the website I had been eagerly awaiting, ADrive. The utility of this site though is great and because of its basic design, the ease of use is apparent. Most file uploaders only let you upload one file at a time, but this one let me upload about 150 photos at a rate of 45-65kb/s. It was a long wait but it didn’t slow down my computer at all.

This is a great program because as it’s slogan states, “Your Music, Anywhere”. It’s the perfect slogan as users can upload music to the website and play them from any other computer with an internet connection. Setup is easy and with no downloads necessary. They have an uploader but it works all on the internet and uploads at relatively decent speeds. By no means is it speedy as one song took around 5min to upload a 4300kb file with only 5 files set to upload. The more you add to the task, the slower it operates and slows down your computer. One thing I love about this site is the album art. Offered on iTunes and Windows Media Player, MediaMaster is by far the best at it. If it gets anything about the album wrong, you can change it, entering in a different artist, album name, and lets you select a different album art based on that info.

I noticed a few drawbacks at first to actually playing the songs. I couldn’t figure out why, when I double-clicked the track, it wouldn’t play. I am a little impatient so within a couple seconds, I double-clicked another track. Little did I know that this site is streaming the music to you and it takes a little bit of time to load it. Wait approximately 5sec and the music will start playing. Another quirk I noticed when you select an album, it shows you all the songs on that album, but bolds the one you uploaded. This can get a little annoying but gives you a quick reference to the albums track list. Finally, I must say that the experience is great and I’m extremely happy with the quality of the service. The music stream is constant and does not provide any interruptions and it does it all with a nice clean interface.

Popularity: 8% [?]

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