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foodcomFood.com is a handy little application that let’s you search for, store, and manage all your recipes – in one place. As a Beta member you become an integral part of the development of this product.

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justhearit

JustHearIt.com is a cool music search engine; you should try it here. You can search any song in the world. Registered users can create a media library to build an online music collection that they can listen to from anywhere, create mulitple playlists, view play history, and rename songs.

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tineyeTinEye is a reverse image search engine. You can submit an image to TinEye to find out where it came from, how it is being used, if modified versions of the image exist, or to find higher resolution versions. Try it here.

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Sally

Top Searches in 2008 – Yahoo Version

by Sally on December 17, 2008

in Internet

top-searches-2008

Yahoo! today announced the most popular searches, themes, and trends as part of its 2008 Year in Review for Singapore as told through the billions of searches conducted by millions of Yahoo! users in Singapore every month.

The Yahoo! 2008 Year in Review for Singapore not only presents the top ten searches, but overall themes and popular trends that bubbled to the surface, including the economy, politicians, news stories and rising celebrities. [click to continue…]

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Sally

What’s Hot in Singapore in 2008

by Sally on December 11, 2008

in Lifestyle

The Singapore Google Zeitgeist page shows the interests of people in Singapore in 2008. Take a look below to get sense of the zeitgeist, or spirit of the times, in Singapore for 2008!

Fastest Rising

1. edison chen
2. olympics
3. facebook
4. iphone
5. f1
6. google map
7. htc
8. maps
9. wiki
10. beijing olympics

Most Popular [click to continue…]

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People from Singapore.

Fun, isn’t it? If you want to view people from other countries, simply go to Google image search, and key in “site:country-code”; replace the country code with meaningful one. Let’s say “Korean”, then you key in “site:kr” to search. Last, append “&imgtype=face” parameter to the end of the URL, done!

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