Home Across the Read/WriteWeb Network: Charity Search, Internet TV, Niche Social Networks

Across the Read/WriteWeb Network: Charity Search, Internet TV, Niche Social Networks

Here are some of the highlights from the Read/WriteWeb Network over the past few days:

AltSearchEngine’s List of Charity Search Engines: Charles has compiled a very useful list of charity search engines. He concluded that while none of the search engines on the list rated a perfect 5 star rating, several were ‚Äúvery good‚Ä? – namely GoodTree, GoodSearch, CharityCafe, and EveryClick (U.K. only). Also, with just one exception (SearchGive), they all use a Major search engine to power their results, so you should get good search results.

last100’s Internet streaming: five U.S. television networks compared explores how major U.S. television networks continue to embrace Internet technology and put their shows on the Web for online viewing. However – writes last100’s Daniel Langendorf – their online offerings remain sporadic and their Internet strategies feel like ‚Äúwe have to‚Ä? rather than ‚Äúwe want to‚Ä?.

iFood.tv Social Network for Food Lovers – R/WW’s Josh Catone checks out iFood.tv, a social network built about users sharing and discussing recipes. Though it supports text/photo recipes, the site really emphasizes videos. For example, click through to check out the video from rising star, iFood.tv member LizzieMarieCuisine.

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