Niche Jobs and Real Estate Search Engines

by Damon on February 6, 2010

Jobs and Real Estate Search Engines

Turn to these search engines to help you with your search for a summer internship, your first apartment or a job post-graduation.

  • Hotpads.com: Find homes and apartment listings for sale or for rent around the country with this tool.
  • RightMove: This UK-based site will direct you to properties for sale or rent, including vacation homes and properties in places like France, Spain and Bulgaria.
  • Juju: This easy-to-use job search engine lets you type in a keyword and location. You can also search by company name.
  • indeed: indeed is a metasearch engine that lets you perform one keyword and location search to find listings from all over the Web.
  • Simply Hired: Search over 6 million jobs posted on the Web in industries like customer service, accounting, transportation, software, paralegal, PR, government and others.
  • Dice.com: Technology students and professionals can search for jobs on this site, which connects to more than 86,000 listings.
  • REAdb (Real Estate Agents Web Directory): This site links to both people (real estate agents) and their listings (property). Seems to mostly archive agents in the US and Canada.
  • WhereToLive.com: WhereToLive.com is “the real estate search engine,” letting you search homes on an interactive map.
  • Internship Programs: Look for internships after you log on to this “internship search engine.”

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Niche News Search Engines

by Damon on February 6, 2010

News Search Engines

Need to stay current on business, technology, cultural and political news, so use these search engines to guide you through homework discussions, projects and more.

  • News Lookup: Find news stories from all over the world, or just search a particular country or news topic.
  • Google News: On this site, you can “browse 4,500 news sources” for up-to-the-minute information.
  • AlltheWeb: Use the News search tool on this site to find relevant stories from newspapers, TV stations and other news sites.
  • Yahoo! News: Search sports, entertainment, business, technology, world and U.S. news here.
  • Ananova: In addition to providing a comprehensive news search, this site also posts the day’s top headlines on the front page.

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Niche Photos, Images and Visual Search Engines

February 6, 2010

Photos, Images and Visual Search Engines Make your search a more visual experience by checking out these tools. Kart00: This visual metasearch engine displays results like a map with mini preview images of the sites themselves. Grokker: Grokker searches Wikipedia, Yahoo! and Amazon Books, and then displays your results in an outline view or a [...]

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Niche Metasearch and Megasearch Engines

February 6, 2010

Metasearch and Megasearch Engines The following search engines work extra hard to bring you information from other search engines at the same time, including Google, Yahoo!, MSN, and others. Dogpile: Find information from “all the best search engines” here. Excite: This metasearch engine also shows you the latest sports scores, stock ticker, featured games and [...]

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Niche Law Students Search Engines

February 6, 2010

Law Search Engines Lawyers gain access to court rulings, history and political sciences resources, and other law material here. MegaLaw.com: Here, you can “look up law sites on the web” without having to search multiple times. FindLaw: Find attorneys and answers to your law questions by searching here. History Crawler: Find history references and more [...]

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Niche Medical and Health Search Engines

February 6, 2010

Medical and Health Search Engines This list will not only help medical research authoritative journals and publications,  students wanting to do more than just Google their symptoms can find health advice and medical resources by using these search engines. Entrez: Search life sciences publications and research materials here. PubMed: This search tool is sponsored by [...]

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