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POPSDOC Cop DOC Cop is a plagiarism detection tool that creates reports displaying the correlation and matches between documents or a document and the web.
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POPSPlagiarismDetect.com - plagiarism detector I want to help students not to get frustrated on their paper results. If you used some sources, while writing your paper - and the sources were not cited properly - the system will show it as complete academic plagiarism.
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POPSCopyscape - plagiarism detector The free Copyscape service makes it easy to find copies of your content on the Web. Simply type in the address of your web page, and Copyscape does the rest. Copyscape finds sites that have copied your content without permission, as well as those that have quoted you.
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POPSKeyboardr keyboardr is a homepage. It speeds up your internet expirience. And if you like, it helps you keeping your hands on the keyboard. In the first place keyboardr is a meta-search. You get Google, Wikipedia, Youtube altogether. The instant search and the keyboard navigation are replacing the feeling of “searching” with the feeling of “launching”.
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POPSHow to Search Twitter - the Advanced Guide You might be tired to see Twitter-related posts every single day but this shouldn’t prevent you from using the tool. To network using Twitter or not - is up to you. There are still many people who just don’t get the very idea of telling others what they are doing. What’s definitely should be taken into account: Twitter is a great marketing tool that can help you understand your audience and keep track of hot trends in your industry.
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POPSOpen Learning Search - Facebook application The world's best universities make their course content available for free. This application gives you the opportunity to search for these open courses and study them at no cost. With Open Learning Search, you are also able to acquire high quality educational materials for your own study.
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POPSCookstr Cookstr.com is a new cooking site dedicated to providing our users with great recipes from the best chefs and cookbook authors. It’s still early days for us, and we’re adding more chefs and authors – and more recipes – all the time. We’ll also be adding new features over the next few months. But in the meantime we’re excited to share with you thousands of recipes from cookbooks you know and love, and help you discover wonderful new books and cooks.
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POPSBielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE) BASE is the name of the multi-disciplinary search engine for scientifically relevant web resources which was created and developed by Bielefeld University Library. It is based on search technology provided by FAST Search & Transfer, a Norwegian company.
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POPSTutorial: Copyright-cleared images at your fingertips A new online tutorial was launched today to help users locate copyright-cleared images on the Internet, for use in learning and teaching materials. Created by TASI2 (JISC’s Advisory Service for digital media) and Intute3 as part of the Virtual Training Suite4, the free Internet for Image Searching tutorial5 is designed to facilitate quick and hassle-free access to a vast range of photographs and other visual resources online, most of which are entirely free to use.
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POPSCheap Uncle Some things just go together like macaroni and cheese or peanut butter and jelly and we've found another great pair: comparison shopping and online coupons. Forget about trying to look at each retailer's site or snooping around the Internet for great coupons. Let your Cheap Uncle do it for you! CheapUncle.com unites the power of side-by-side price comparisons and online coupon codes to help you search for a product and see who will give you the best deal overall. You will instantly find the lowest price so you can go straight to that retailer armed with top money-saving coupons.
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POPSBoolify It is hypothesized that the visual cues Boolify provides will help learners build a mental model of the search that they are performing. A mental model is an internal visualization that can be used to guide practice and, in the case of Boolify, the software helps make explicit and graphical the formation and the results of their search.
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POPSOnline Bookmarking Bookmarks/favourites are saved url links to websites that you want to visit again. You can save these to your home computer and on the internet. (i.e. save a website, twice)
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POPSblinkx blinkx is the world’s largest and most advanced video search engine. All of this content is now available to viewers around the world with an unprecedented degree of flexibility and personalization. At www.blinkx.com, users can search for video content, create personal video playlists, or build a customized Video Wall for their blog or MySpace page.
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POPSWebsite Grader Website Grader is a free seo tool that measures the marketing effectiveness of a website. It provides a score that incorporates things like website traffic, SEO, social popularity and other technical factors. It also provides some basic advice on how the website can be improved from a marketing perspective.
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POPSLijit "Using the power of people, their content, and their connections, Lijit enhances the way your readers search for and discover information on the internet. You serve as a filter for all of the results your readers could possibly receive, ensuring they only receive the most relevant results from the source they trust…YOU."
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POPSTwellow Twellow.com is currently grabbing publicly available messages from the Twitter.com micro-blogging service. We then analyze and categorize each of the users responsible for those messages into the various categories found at Twellow.com. By adding these people to specific categories we help you narrow your searching into specific niches where you can find who you are looking for. In addition to Twitter, we're actively working on adding more social media services to broaden your capacity to find people who matter.
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POPSDoes Google's Web Search Go Deep Enough Into Scholarly Archives? Open Access needs to be on this, too. Deep is one thing. Not permitting search engines to "crawl" is another. And Google doesn't index full web pages. It searches only the first 101k of each page, according to Google Guide http://www.googleguide.com If you're looking for something (few keywords) that you know are at the end of an article, you'll have to get creative. Google's comment about the Open Archives Initiative: "When we originally launched Sitemaps, we included support for the Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting (OAI-PMH) 2.0 protocol, an interoperability framework based on metadata harvesting. In the meantime, however, we've found that the information we gain from our support of OAI-PMH is disproportional to the amount of resources required to support it. Fewer than 200 sites are using OAI-PMH for Google Sitemaps at the moment."