Tip #13: PopURLs.com

Popurls is a site built around the idea of taking multiple RSS feeds from popular sites (digg, delicious, news sites, Techmeme, key blogs, media sites (Flickr, YouTube, etc) and much more.) and displaying them all on one easy to browse page. It is also a dashboard for the latest web-buzz, a single page that encapsulates up-to-the-minute headlines from the most popular sites on the internet.

Popurls live shows a map of the live traffic on the network, indicating what stories are being viewed in which country at any given time. Thomas Marban, the founder of the site, aims to create a website that is completely free to use and empower users to the fullest extent possible in giving them the freedom they deserve with regard to both consuming and creating Internet content.

Nothing beats an all-in-one interface to do your content research than this one. This is obviously a winner and today’s Top Pick.

Tip #12: Search Automator Force

Search Automator allows you to easily discover news articles to related your keyword(s) from some of the best sources online CNN, including, Google News, Yahoo News, and Topix. Search Automator lets you quickly save all of your favorite terms search for easy recall Favorites are even intelligently categorized into image favorite searches, favorite audio searches, favorite news searches, many more.

Advanced Persistent Searches – If you frequently tap into the advanced searching of the search powerhouses out there, you’ll love Search Automator’s ability display to advanced search options a panel, which remains open even submitting after your advanced search, allowing to continue to your search ease, with until you find just what you’re looking for. Search Automator also provides users with suggested relevant or alternate keywords to further refine and tighten research efforts. Such alternate/relevant keywords range from articles to tutorials and from ebooks to training.

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