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Mahalo

Mahalo
Click on any image to enlarge. The self styled "human-powered" search relies on individuals using their grey matter to organize results and information, rather than the mathematical algorithms most search engines use.

The brainchild of self-styled web entrepreneur Jason Calacanis, Mahalo uses a team of editors to build pages of information around popular search terms such as the BBC.

Such pages offer a slew of well-organized and interesting content including encyclopaedia entries, videos, news stories, photos and facts.

For less mainstream content, no dedicated pages exist and instead Mahalo pulls in a mixture of URLs, pictures, comment entries and video, from a range of different sites including Flickr, YouTube and Twitter.

Screenshot: Mahalo

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RE: Twitter (Gallery: Top 10 alternatives to Google Search)
Google just knows too much, I prefer a search
engine that does not track every move I make. I'e
been using thehub.net for a while, I like it... (Read the rest)
Posted by: bobbyyyy Posted on: 09/05/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Real Time Search  Isaaclevi | 06/19/09
RE: Twitter (Gallery: Top 10 alternatives to Google Search)  Surendra Kapur | 06/19/09
RE: Twitter (Gallery: Top 10 alternatives to Google Search)  Surendra Kapur | 06/19/09
RE: Twitter (Gallery: Top 10 alternatives to Google Search)  Colin Patrick | 06/20/09
RE: Twitter (Gallery: Top 10 alternatives to Google Search)  Nicholas Panos | 06/22/09
RE: Twitter (Gallery: Top 10 alternatives to Google Search)  Rick_S1 | 06/23/09
Yahoo! search fanboy. XD  megamanx | 06/24/09
RE: Twitter (Gallery: Top 10 alternatives to Google Search)  bobbyyyy | 09/05/09

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