Do you know the difference between a browser and search engine?
A search engine – Google, for example – helps you find things. As one person in the video said, it’s where you put your search terms.
A browser is software – Internet Explorer, FireFox, Safari, or Chrome (mentioned in the video) – that you use to view the Internet.
You use a browser to access a search engine. Click the little blue e.
Browsers(Big 2 – FireFox and Internet Explorer, Safari for the Mac and the emerging Google Chrome. Many more, but these are the biggies…) |
Search Engines(Only 2 were mentioned in the video… there are tons of them.) |
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Hi Elisa,
This is a hilarious video. Great find.
I’m hoping to get your feedback.
My colleagues and I built a new search engine (www.panabee.com?p_id=3) we think could help journalists and bloggers.
You can search Google, Twitter, Technorati, TechMeme, Bing, Wikipedia, Kosmix, and other sites for any topic and speed up research.
For instance, this page lets you see Quantcast and Google News side-by-side (the real URL is too long): http://bit.ly/IMb2G
And this page compares Bing and Google Caffeine: http://bit.ly/55S73
Bloggers could also search Google Images, Flickr, and Yahoo! images at the same time.
Here’s the question:
1) In your opinion, could our site help either bloggers or journalists? (Yes/No/Unsure)
Thanks so much for your help!
- Clarence
http://www.twitter.com/clarencehu
P.S. Sorry for the comment, but I couldn’t find another way to reach you.