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November 21, 2005

Gnosh BETA

Link: Gnosh BETA. Gnosh is a new meta search engine that's looking very promising. You can run a search, then get an overview from major engines, which is just the top result, but can then continue to look at Google results, MSN results and so on. Gnosh pulls data from Amazon, Google, Google News, MSN, the Wikipedia and Yahoo.

There is also a 'social search' function which allows you to search Blogpulse, Del.icio.us, digg, Feedster, Flickr, Icerocket, and Google Blog search.

But wait, there's more. You can register with the service, and it keeps a note of the searches that you've done, and you can see if anyone else has done the search as well. You can then request to be added to their friends list and (I presume) see what searches they have done as well.

It's still very new, so there's not a whole bunch of stuff there (hence the beta) but it's certainly worth taking a look at.

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