This might be the type of resource you'll want to cache locally (My Web, FURL, Google Desktop, Filangy, etc.and turn into an easy to use searchable database of fast facts. Each month on The World Almanac web site provides a useful monthly...
Given the ephemeral nature of the web, I would love to see AOL begin offering what others (Filangy, Yahoo, etc) offer and begin locally caching copies of pages viewed by the searcher for future reference and use.
Also, Filangy, the impressive web tool that I've blogged about several times (and use frequently) also provides personalized results based on recency and frequency of usage of pages. Btw, the Filangy beta is now open.
I thought I would toss out another web-based search history resource called Filangy. Also see, Do You Want to Demo Filangy? The Search Engine Update is only available to paid members of the Search Engine Watch web site.
I thought I would toss out another web-based search history resource called Filangy. Also see, Do You Want to Demo Filangy? Say goodbye to bookmarks: Google has rolled out a seriously cool search history feature that automatically keeps track of...
Filangy, the web search history tool that I posted an overview about the other day remains in a closed beta. However, I just noticed that I have a few (about 30) invites to share. If you're interested, send me a note and I'll send one to the first...
Filangy: Another Search History Tool; Search the Full Text of Your Cached Pages Gary's also playing with the Filangy, which is a closed beta, and reviewed it
yesterday here. In some cases, a history search may also search
against the content of...
I thought I would toss out another web-based search history resource called Filangy. In addition to developing their service, Filangy faces the same challenge many other web search resources face today, getting the word out and then getting those...
Other services like Filangy Nextaris, and Furl do offer a local cache option and then allow you to search the full text of these pages. Save images into My Jeeves from any web page (right-click) or directly from an AJ Image Search results page.