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August 31, 2005

Clusty the Clustering Search Engine

Filed under: Interesting Findings around 4:22 am

Clusty is the search site owned and operated by VivĂ­simo that aims to change the way people search online. It uses our award-winning Clustering Engine to organize search results into folders grouping similar items together. This is a nice alternative to the all powerful Google.

Search the web in clusters. Results are grouped, or clustered, in ways that make sense, such as by topic, by source, or by Web address. Will this new search engine be the Google killer? Well it is a pretty good search engine. Hey why don’t you try it out and see?

Photoshop Basics

Filed under: Photoshopz around 4:22 am

An in depth tutorial for photoshop basics that Every artist should go through.

What if Google finished your thoughts?

Filed under: Google Clones around 4:22 am

I hope this hasn’t been submitted yet; I thought it was pretty cool. Provide 3-4 words and let Google finish the thought. Useless but cool!

I wonder whether they have something similar in a Malay Language… I just put “Kuih Karipap” and it will give “… kalau diber’ kepada lembu pawah boleh meningkatkan industri kereta kerana ia tiada pewarna tiruan…”. Actually, it can translate some of it LOL!!

Sometimes it generated did did did did did did did endlessly? What’s up with that?

Really useful tool for hunting down suspicious tasks in Windows

Filed under: Interesting Findings around 4:22 am

Very comprehensive list! At the least it’s great for ID’ing spyware, virii and worms on infested machines.

In fact, this site is a bit better. e.g. svchost on tasklist.org has about 8 entries. Most of which indicated that the svchost.exe is spyware or worm added and NOT the microsoft file that it is. On processlibrary.com (and any number of other sites) it indiacates that it is a microsoft service host process and that it MAY be used by a few viruses, but that it is low risk.

Another way is to download Process Explorer.

These are good tools that would be helpful for finding what processes are running adware/spyware/malware. It would follow along with an article on removing spyware. The article is a good rule of thumb to follow when you are removing malisious software.

Now I dont have to freakout whenever I see a process I dont know. I think a simple google search is better for hunting down processes. You get more sites likes this, some better, some worse, to choose from and base a decision on. You can also flip the search over to Google Groups/Usenet to see if there are any discussions for the REAL suspicious ones.

Quick Reference: Google Advanced Operators (Cheat Sheet)

Filed under: Google around 4:22 am

Awesome reference for how to find exactly what you want with Google and the proper syntax to do it. A better layout than googles help pages. Claims to have used their permission; which is interesting, if true.

Nice to have this put together. This is the most complete sheet I have seen yet. This left out my very very favorite, the ‘index of /(topic)’ search, which I use for everything from MP3s to clip art.