By jesusphreak on
Virtually every search engine (Google, Yahoo, MSN, etc) uses the same results page these days. You know, an underlined title that is slightly bigger than the body text, then info text on the line immediately below it.
But if you were designing the results page for a search engine, how would you do it?
I'd like to see some examples of anyone's work. Its really just a few lines of text, and it would be cool to see. I can't imagine search engines looking the same forever.
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Try
Try
http://eu.d-a-s-h.org/rain/ib/dash (for example search for "Nazi")
and for News:
http://eu.d-a-s-h.org/rain/ib/rss (for example search for "london")
[Its even Drupal and uses a module that creates synthetic "nodes" via remote searches to the our IB based search engine]
Very cool, this is the kind
Very cool, this is the kind of stuff I was hoping to see. Thanks!
Anyone else got something like this?
Google Earth
Have you seen google's latest DirectX / OpenGL search engine offering?!
Check out Google Earth!
I for one am pretty impressed - just a shame theres not more information on there for the UK yet..
Google Earth Rocks
Google Earth Rocks!
But they have little old images, because there is a new bilding near me, which i can't find there