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Robin Good's insight:
Qwant is a new meta-search engine, tapping into the best news, web, video, image and social content sources and allowing you to clip and save your favorite results into topic-specific notebooks. Specifically, Qwant offers for each search you perform, five column of results covering your specified topic: 1) top web results 2) top social results 3) Wikipedia references 4) media results (images and video clips) 5) top products Each of the column can be filtered according to your specific keywords. You can also easily save and archive any such result into your personally created notebooks, which can be made private or public. You can also easily share any content item directly from Qwab to your Facebook and Twitter accounts, and you can explore and search public curated search notebooks from other users. Supports 15 languages including French, Spanish, German, Italian, Portuguese, Chinese, Japanese, Arabic, Turkish, Greek, Hebrew and Russian. Free to use. Try it out now: http://www.qwant.com/ More info: http://www.qwant.com/help *see similar tools in the "Search Curation" section |
Seems to me this could be used to make some great content for blogs...and the link could be used as Facebook content.
I guess you can never have enough curating, in this digital age anything that can keep you up to date and help visibility is worth a try. I like the way the simplify everything. I'm not sure but even with all this info I still may feel like I'm missing something and go to the individual sites anyway. But to see what the landscape looks like in a quick view Qwant is pretty cool.
A new meta-search engine... deserves a visit