http://www.answers.com: Very interesting site! Thread poster: Mats Wiman
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Mats Wiman Sweden Local time: 10:11 Member (2000) German to Swedish + ... In memoriam
http://www.answers.com searches a number of search engines, dictionaries, Wikipedia etc. etc. Check and report! MW | | |
checked, reporting: | Aug 15, 2005 |
very useful indeed, thx Mats! the best, Joanna | | |
Thank you very much | Aug 15, 2005 |
I am a new member of this site who registered just now.Thank you very much for your gift! | | |
Momoka (X) Local time: 17:11 Japanese to Spanish + ... Yes, very interesting indeed! | Aug 15, 2005 |
Thank you! | |
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Anne Grimes Canada Local time: 04:11 Member (2005) Spanish to English + ...
Yes, someone told me about it when I asked a kudoz question last week, and it is great! I've been using it ever since to look up things. | | |
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Kirill Semenov Ukraine Local time: 11:11 Member (2004) English to Russian + ... Yes, a great site, I've been using it for several months already -- but it has an improvement | Aug 16, 2005 |
There is also even better way to use the site -- a special software available all the time, to access the site with a single stroke: http://www.answers.com/main/download_answers_win.jsp Just move your mouse cursor onto any word on your screen, press Alt and click the left mouse button -- and here you go, to the site with the relevant article. Extremely handy!... See more There is also even better way to use the site -- a special software available all the time, to access the site with a single stroke: http://www.answers.com/main/download_answers_win.jsp Just move your mouse cursor onto any word on your screen, press Alt and click the left mouse button -- and here you go, to the site with the relevant article. Extremely handy!
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Rebecca Hendry United Kingdom Local time: 09:11 Member (2005) Spanish to English + ... Google links to it. | Aug 16, 2005 |
I quite often use this site. It is especially useful for definitions of words (in English at least) as Google links to it whenever you search for a term with the search engine - just click on the word at the top right hand side of the page (if answers.com has a definition it will be underlined and in blue). | |
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I love it. I'd used it for a few weeks months ago and then I completely forgot it existed and when I tried to find it I had forgotten the link :~ | | |
Thank you.... | Sep 22, 2005 |
....useful tip! | | |