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People Search The most comprehensive people search on the web.
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People Search The most comprehensive people search on the web.
Softsaurus.org (Free subscription) | 11/19/2008
Previously mentioned people search engine Pipl has updated with a slightly tweaked look and better, more organized results. In a quick comparison between recently featured 123people and Pipl, the results at Pipl thoroughly outdid 123people on accuracy when I searched for myself, including much more accurate results for real email addresses belonging to me. Just [...]
Slaw (Free subscription) | 08/27/2008
A column by Randolph Hock in this month’s edition of The CyberSkeptic’s Guide to Internet Research alerted me to Pipl (apparently pronounced “people”). It does not appear to have yet been discussed on SLAW so I thought I would mention it now. It is a search engine to find people. What’s makes it different, according to [...]
Culture Parody Center (Free subscription) | 08/09/2008
Readers, the Russian decision to protect the pipl’s right to self-determination in Georgia, which looks like it’s escalating into a full-on war, brilliantly parodies the decision of the EU and the USA to protect the pipl’s right to self-determination in Kosovo, Serbia. Only this time round nobody will be laughing, because the joke is dead [...]
Silicon Valley Redneck (Free subscription) | 06/17/2008
That quiz in the last post? I happened across it while following up on, well, not exactly a disturbing search request, but a search request that turned up some disturbing old news. Checking my referrer log this morning, I saw that someone had found one of my old blog posts while doing a pipl search (pipl is some new search engine for looking up pipples, er, people) for a talented artist I'd mentioned...
Alt Search Engines (Free subscription) | 05/14/2008
Original Post by slewfootsnoop: Tips, tricks and sources for journalists doing online research I had a look at Pipl for the first time the other day – and happy news! It's now my favourite people finder – its like yoname on steroids. Where yoname only lets you search for people across social networks (and [...]
Alt Search Engines (Free subscription) | 05/02/2008
There are various reasons why you might need to search for people, you may need to find a lost relative, an old flame, a classmate or a business contact - but if you are using a search engine such as Google or Yahoo to search for people, you have probably realized by now that it [...]
TechEnclave (Free subscription) | 04/15/2008
Im lookin for someone thats a member of iTS. I formatted saturday and havent been able to get on the site since. I cant pass the pipl page, all that info was in the activation email but i dont have that anymore. So if someone could assist me, i...
LibrarianInBlack (Free subscription) | 04/03/2008
If, like me, you've had many requests at the public service desk for ways to track down a long lost friend or relative, you may be interested in adding Pipl, a people search engine, to your bookmarks. The interface is...
Population Statistic (Free subscription) | 12/26/2007
Worthy of note: Five key demographic features about the current online social-networking landscape. This research is courtesy of Pipl, a specialized search engine claiming to focus on the “deep web” for better targeting of person-search queries. Part of that deep-dive involves datamining social networking profiles from Bebo, MySpace, Friendster, Facebook, Xanga, and Hi5. Hence the resultant [...]
Phil Bradley's weblog (Free subscription) | 12/17/2007
Pipl - People Search. This proclaims itself as the most comprehensive people search engine on the web, and it's not bad. I only tried a couple of searches out, both on UK based people and it pulled up results from...
Social Media (Free subscription) | 12/09/2007
Lifehacker: Track Down Anyone Online, Anywhere. In short: ZabaSearch - to find names, phone numbers, addresses. Pipl - to bring up information that Google might miss. Pipl indexes pages that the Googlebots have decided are not worth visiting. Wink - to search several social networking websites at once. Zoominfo -...
Louise's UK Recruiter Blog (Free subscription) | 10/04/2007
I've previously talked about the people search engine Spock and have been planning a post about Wink and Pipl. Then I was referred to this article by a friend who attended the recent AESC conference. I understand it was referenced...
Internet News (Free subscription) | 09/05/2007
People Search Tools Populate the Web by Paula J. Hane, Newsbreaks (Sep 1) Gives a quick update on the people-search services that have sprung up: Wink, Spock, Pipl, PeekYou, LinkedIn, and ZoomInfo (not new but getting bigger) This posting at...
Lifehacker (Free subscription) | 08/16/2007
(Yet another) people search engine Wink indexes social network profiles on MySpace, LinkedIn, and Friendster to help you hunt down long list friends and colleagues. Returning better search results than previously-mentioned Spock but not quite as good as Pipl , you can create your own profile at Wink to help direct searches for your name. Wink's results aren't limited to social networks; it found the...