As a person prefer surfing the Internet everyday to look for and read news, events, or event something on the social networks like Facebook or Twitter, you are likely to use some useful search tools to help you more easily access and just find something really useful on some social networks via the Internet. Let’s study more about the following most effective search tools:
Samepoint
SamePoint is a search tool looking for information among the “social conversations” that are taking place on blogs and social networks. The value added feature of Samepoint is the ability to carry out an array of varying queries based on the type of web 2.0 application including Wikipedia, Ning, MicroBlogs, and some other social media platforms.
Samepoint
YoName
If you want to find a person with a profile on some social networking site, a good search tool is called YoName. The site searches across an entire list of various social networking sites from big names like MySpace to less common options like Webshots. The results can take a little time to look through, but the procedure is much easier because they’re laid out in a table. Thus, you can browse through it quickly.
YoName
Folowen
Folowen is a new social media search tool that enables users to search for the social profiles of various people and organizations on lots of social media sites. It makes simpler to seek and follow a person or organization’s social activities online, be it a Facebook profile, page or group, a Twitter account; a LinkedIn profile, a YouTube channel, and so on.
Folowen
Snitch.name
A new “Social White Pages” tool Snitch.name searches for a name you specify across many popular social media sites including FaceBook, Vimeo, Flickr, Wadja, Twitter, MySpace, Hi5, Friendfeed, Netlog, and LinkedIn. Consequently, you will see snapshots of profile pages in an iFrame and can make friends with the person at all social sites from one page.
Snitch.name
Google Social Search
Google Social Search is considered the most powerful search tool designed to help you discover relevant content from your social circle, a set of online friends and contacts. Moreover, the results of searching can be displayed continuously in 24 hours or earliest.
Google Social Search
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