Tabs

Each tab on Clusty performs a specialized type of search. You can select which tabs appear on Clusty using your preferences or even create your own.

Web The Web tab is Clusty's basic web search. It metasearches Ask, MSN, Gigablast, the Open Directory Project, and WiseNut. The Web tab also features special highlights for the latest news, images, stock quotes, shopping, and Wikipedia entries when they are relevant to your search terms.
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News The News tab uses Clusty's own crawl of several prominent news sites. These sources include the New York Times, the Associated Press, and Reuters. A special display provides a newspaper-style interface using clusters to generate headlines. You can also organize stories by source or section.

Go to: news.clusty.com.
Images Clusty's image search is provided by Picsearch. You'll find reclustering possibilities on this tab for size, filenames, file types, and URLs.
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Wikipedia Clusty's special crawl of Wikipedia provides a quick, easy, reliable way of searching the Internet's most popular "copyleft" encyclopedia. Clusty's crawl includes images and abstracts that maintain Wikipedia's hypertext nature.
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Shopping The shopping tab is powered by BizRate. The shopping tab can be clustered according to the products themselves, the merchants selling them, or price. Beneath the default clustering, terms from BizRate's shopping categories associated with your query appear. Clicking on these links will repeat your query, only limited to that category.
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Blogs Clusty's blog tab is the first metasearch of the blogosphere ever created. It combines results from Blogdigger, BlogPulse, Feedster, and Technorati. Blog posts can be clustered by their content, the blogs where they were posted, or the URLs where they can be found.
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Jobs Clusty Jobs, powered by Indeed, provides search and clustering of over 500 websites and job boards, the top 200 newspapers, hundreds of associations, and company career pages. Search for just a job title, a job title and location, or select a state from the front page to see the 200 most recent jobs posted there.
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