It was awesome meeting up today – I’m excited about this – a lot of potential.
Updates from July, 2009
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Vlad
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messel
Emailed Fred this morning explaining the demo so far. I need to setup an easy to understand UI with some help info. Also talked to a Twitter game app writer Kevin Marshall,http://falicon.com/, he may be able to point us to a skilled web app/database coder. So far i have one person on that list but would need to work for cash (Ted Neward),http://blogs.tedneward.com/
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messel
As a place holder moved code to its own domain, http://www.victusmedia.com We’ll need a website front end that doesn’t look empty but can add it later.
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messel
Added a real time direct search box, it turns out there’s more applications to seeing a half dozen search engines besides contextual advertising. Two of my friends are looking for jobs with it (and it doesn’t cost us API hits)
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messel
Pretty excellent but potential competition http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ONNoZ_IDxkg
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messel
Cleaned up the search a little,
moved it to http://www.victusspiritus.com/p2/Frankensearch/
moved the manual search up top,
removed the debug semantic info
if you run manual real time search
rearranged search engines in order of ones that I liked best (updated automatically), might have added one yauba, found some other twitter search alternatives got caught up reading how they work (no need to hit the refresh button like in twitter search)
also found some cool advanced options for twitter real time search: may use the twitter search api and come up with a new alternate search tool -
Vlad
Are we still meeting this Saturday in NYC? I’m very much up for it.
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messel
Did some wild stuff last night, please gents check http://www.victusspiritus.com/p2/google-search/ and try out the second Real Time search option. You’ll like it
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messel
Heard back from Collecta:Mark,
We will have an API option for people to use very soon. Keep an eye
on the page for more information coming soon. OR follow us on
twitter. @collectadotcomCheers!
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messel
Real time search engines to potentially fire off:
http://friendfeed.com/search/advanced
We can choose one with an easy API (if you gents have an opinion on a favorite I can try and read about it).
I’ll talk with the Lazyfeed guys, what they have is pretty cool and they may be interested although they could be competition.