For example, if you search for 'rio', you might be interested in the Brazilian city, the recent animated movie or the casino in Vegas. Launched in May for US users, the database hosts more than 500 million people, places and things with 3.5 billion...
Ask.com was featured in the movie in exchange for the 2-day flash image appearing on the home page. In May, they skinned their home page in a barter agreement with the movie Night at the Museum: Battle at the Smithsonian.
It's no surprise then that I'm a big fan and regular user of The Internet MovieDatabase (IMDb) from Amazon.com. When I not working either with Danny and Chris on the blog or my other sites, I'm a movie fan.
The Internet MovieDatabase is a standard and respected reference database for film and TV information, but for film, TV and pop-culture fans it's also a great deal of fun. The (IMDB), owned by Amazon.com, is more than just a "enter a movie title...
Internet MovieDatabase
from Amazon.com. The IMDB is more than just a "enter a movie title or actor's name and get
results" type of place. Search page search interface that can help you find an incredible amount of
movie/TV info within seconds.
What about the, "Netflix Mobile MovieSearch? Searching for movie facts? Heck, the National Library of Medicine has offered a mobile versions of their PubMed database for years. For example, if you're searching for sports facts, that type of query...
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Ask Jeeves, who has been offering Smart Answers for two years, also mines answers from sources like the Internet MovieDatabase and WHO2.com Google's "define" feature (a Google Labs graduate) culls definitions, and acronyms from the open web.
Then there's the Internet MovieDatabase, which is a personal favorite. It leads off with Movies.com and Yahoo Movies, both big movie sites that I'm sure many will find relevant. Not to someone who may not want to actually buy a movie ticket.
You can even view a movie of their book scanning machine at the University of Toronto here. GuruNet, the very useful and formerly subscription-based ready-reference web database and client app, full of fast facts and other information from over 100...
You can even view a movie of their book scanning machine at the University of Toronto here. According to the news release, the Blinkx video searchdatabase contains more than 47,000 hours of content from various content partners including Fox News...
Choose one of the "top ten" plugins for AltaVista, the Internet MovieDatabase, Wikipedia, and others, or browse for plugins by category. Type your search terms and your cursor instantly moves to the first occurrence found on a page (up or down...
Movie info (via IMDB.com, another Amazon.com company) To run your search on another database a9 offers access to simply click one of the buttons on the right side of the page and a box containing these results will open.
A drop down box to the right of the search box provides access to web, news, dictionary, encyclopedia, stock quote, movie and shopping search. Is MSN hitting less than the full Yahoo database? By the way, this type of insertion is called clips...
A drop down box to the right of the search box provides access to web, news, dictionary, encyclopedia, stock quote, movie and shopping search. Is MSN hitting less than the full Yahoo database? By the way, this type of insertion is called clips...
For Google, it's images.google.com, followed by a number of popular non-Google web sites such as eBay, CNN and the Internet MovieDatabase (Google news was #3). In other words, searchers are becoming more sophisticated, and are learning that...
A9's toolbar has the usual default features: highlighting of search terms, a popup blocker, and the option to search not only the web, but the current site, Amazon, a dictionary and thesaurus, the Internet MovieDatabase, and Google (this gives...
We don't cover everything in the world yet, but we do have every place in the U.S.every sports team, music artist, movie personality, health condition, public company, business vertical, and many other topics.
At AllTheWeb, it's all commercial except for the movie web site listing for the remake of Roller Ball. A "Questionable Illinois Attorneys" database seems a good catch, as do some other lawyer associations.
Singingfish, a wonderful resource that I reviewed earlier this year, can locate movie trailers, radio and TV broadcasts, sporting events and more. Given this, it doesn't seem likely that AOL will try to follow the Yahoo and MSN moves of owning...