Archive for November, 2009

Neat Way To Search

Neat Way To Search!

I have some pretty neat news on a search engine going by the name of, leapfish. This search engine performs super fast searches of social networks, video networks, and much more. I’ve never seen anything like this, although I’m sure some of you have. What I also like about this way of searching is that you get results from multiple search engines. What I mean is this, their search tool shows search results coming in from Google, Yahoo and Bing. So if you don’t find what your looking for when Google is selected in their search bar you can just click Yahoo or Bing and you get new search results. In some cases you get the same return, but you get some new stuff as well. I think it‘s a pretty neat way to extract information and delivering it back to one place. And they also have new feeds coming in and videos. The site is setup so your not so overwhelmed. And with that being said, I know I will be using this search engine on special occasions, like when I need to compare search results. Last, I also posted a video below for you to review, check it out if your interested.

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The Favre Showdown

The Favre Showdown!

Brett Favre takes down him former team fro the second time this year, the Green Bay Packers. He played for the Packers for 14 years, and never missed a game. Just years ago Favre retired, and turned the team over to Aaron Rogers. Then Favre decided he didn’t want to retire and asked the Packers to come back. The Packers said that he could, but has a backup or coach. Favre said no way, asked to be traded. The Packers tried to hang on to him, but his contract said he’s a starter, so they had to trade him. So Favre went to the Jets, last year. Favre had a great year last year, but his heart wasn’t with the Jets, he really wanted to play for the Minnesota Vikings. So after last season he retired again, but wasn’t really sure. So the Vikings went after him hard, really hard. Favre told the Vikings that he was done, finished, retired. So the Vikings said ok, and left Favre alone. But then one day the Vikings stated that they signed Favre and that he will start the 2009 season for them. I truly was the happiest man on the face of earth. The Vikings knew they needed Favre, and they never gave up on him. Anyway, he’s what the team needed, and the Viking team is what he needed. Favre never wanted to play for the Jets, he always wanted to play for the Vikings. Mostly because he knew the team, and he wanted to play the Packers to show that they made a mistake letting him go. The Packers said Favre was done, but as you can see, that’s not the case. Favre torn the Packers up, throwing for 244 yards, 4 TD’s, and now interceptions. I would like to end by saying, it’s our year, the Vikings year, and Favre will lead them to their first Superbowl Championship win.