I have actually been using ListiMonkey for a few weeks, ever since I heard about it from Steve Rubel. First I loved it, then I hated it. After several e-mail conversations with […]
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Bing Updates Its Health Search
Microsoft search engine Bing announced this week an enhancement to its search for health data (Bing Health) which is available through the regular search engine at http://www.bing.com/. You can now search for […]
Find Quotes in Movies with SubZin
This has apparently been around for a while, but I just recently learned about it. SubZin, at http://www.subzin.com/, lets you search for quotes in movies and TV series. Keen! You can do […]
Who’s Following Who on Twitter? Twiangulate Will Tell You
I have been covering Twitter tools more and more on ResearchBuzz. You might be wondering why. Here’s why: because Twitter, with its millions of users sending out tens of millions of tweets, […]
More Subject Headings for NYT Data
The New York Times’ Open Blog announced this morning the addition of about 5,000 new subject headings to the Linked Open Data repository at http://data.nytimes.com/. I covered the initial release of 5,000 […]