Hurricane Katrina
tsunami
xbox 360 In the past week, we've heard from most of the large web engines with their year-end lists. Google's year-end package offers numerous rankings in a variety of categories including:
Hurricane Katrina (-) Hurricane Katrina Hurricane Rita As expected it was Hurrican Katrina at #1 and the the term Tsunami at #2. Today, we begin the journey with the release of the Lycos list from the Lycos 50 of the most popular Internet search...
Brewster and crew at The Internet Archive have just debuted a new specialty collection that contains more 25 million fully archived web pages that are also full text searchable that create, "an historical record of the devastation caused by...
Debunking Urban Myths - Did you hear about the killer dolphins that got loose from a naval facility in the wake of Hurricane Katrina? BodyBuilding.com Builds $48 Million In Sales Off Natural Search - Via Gary Stein, How BodyBuilding.com pumps up...
Debunking Urban Myths - Did you hear about the killer dolphins that got loose from a naval facility in the wake of Hurricane Katrina? Note that references to "I" may becoming from Danny Sullivan, Gary Price or Chris Sherman, all of whom post to the...
Did you hear about the killer dolphins that got loose from a naval facility
in the wake of Hurricane Katrina? Shirl Kennedy over at Gary's other site, Apparently, an urban myth. How do you track
down if something's a myth or not?
From ESRI: A large collection of maps, imagery, and data for both Hurricane Rita and Hurricane Katrina If you're interested in watching or listening to live local coverage of Hurricane Rita coming out of Houston, here are links to stations...
From ESRI: A large collection of maps, imagery, and data for both Hurricane Rita and Hurricane Katrina As Hurricane Rita bears down on Texas, we're obviously hoping for the best. Doc Searls points
to Central Florida Hurricane Center 2005, or...
searchkatrina.org is a meta search tool that scours 10 databases that contains the names of people missing after Hurricane Katrina devastated the gulf coast.searchkatrina.org was built by a computer science faculty member and five grad students at...
Over the weekend I went searching for Hurricane Katrina imagery in the Google Images and Yahoo Images databases. It's been two weeks since the storm hit the now devastated gulf coast and I wanted to determine what a typical user might find when...
At a time when many people want to give to charties after Hurricane Katrina, ResourceShelf (AKA Gary's other blog) has a very timely rundown on
researching charities. Put together by Shirl Kennedy, it gives you a variety of watchdog groups
and...
I just noticed that Ask Jeeves is now offering a Smart Search answer, located at the very top of the web
results page, when search terms indicate that the searcher is looking for info about Hurricane Katrina.
Hurricane Katrina Search Resources + SES Heading To Stockholm, France, Chicago + Search Engine Watch Member Articles + Top Stories + More From The Search Engine Watch Blog + Daily SearchCast: Search News Via Podcast + Our Search Newsletters the...
Hurricane Katrina Search Resources + SEW Sold + SES Heading To Stockholm, France, Chicago + Search Engine Watch Member Articles + Top Stories + More From The Search Engine Watch Blog + Daily SearchCast: Search News Via Podcast + Our Search...
Want to show up for hurricane, hurricanes and hurricane katrina? They're posting about Hurricane Katrina, but that's hardly the focus of the site. Obviously, anything blatant like an online poker tagging itself as being relevant for Hurricane...
Hurricane Katrina Resources & Aerial Images from Gary last week is points over to
this page at his ResourceShelf blog with lots of other resources to consider, including
these before and after photos from Digital Globe, which provides the imagery...
See also Hurricane Katrina Resources & Aerial Images from the blog yesterday, for information Gary's
posted on his other site, ResourceShelf. Craigslist Versus Katrina from Wired looks at how users of the Craigslist listing service are posting...
Trying to understand visually more of what happened in the terrible wake of Hurricane Katrina? Over at ResourceShelf (one of Gary's other blogs),
this page provides links to lots of aerial imagery plus further links to news resources.