Héctor Pérez, emprendiendo en la era de la colaboración en masa

Seekr.es – simple and useful

Publicado en English por Héctor en diciembre 2, 2007

post en Español (pero no igual)

I was writing a script to backup subtitles from dotsub.com and I realized that the task of seeking in webs is repetitive and non standard. Moreover, I had thought several times that I would like to execute scripts from the web. As I am using/learning Ruby (and I’m not going to use Rails for that), I googled and found Camping. It’s a microframework and it’s very easy to use even for me ;)

I tried the Camping microframework writing the little app Seekr (less than 40 lines with comments) to rewrite searches. It presents a standard way to seek so it’s going to simplify my life a bit. For example, when I want to look for a word in the Spanish dictionary of the RAE (Real Academia Española), I had to go to the rae.es and then seek my word. Now I only need to go to seekr.es/rae/perro. And the same to the Wikipedia, Technorati, Google Maps, Mininova for ordered by seed torrents, Lastfm for similiar artists and so on.

You also could specify the language:

seek OpenID in Google:

seek OpenID in Wikipedia:

seek OpenID in Technorati:

seek Valencia, Spain in Google Maps:

or many other possibilities such as seeking how to go from Barcelona to Madrid in Google Maps:

A list of the possibilities are showed in the Seekr homepage.

Finally, I’ll release the source code under the GNU Affero GPL, the same as the network of free web applications I’m tryining to create. If you have any feedback, problem or you want to use a non included web please leave a comment.

Update: Seekr code

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  1. hecpeare.net » Seekr.es - simple y útil said, on diciembre 3, 2007 at 2:02 am

    [...] acabo de comentar en el post anterior (en Inglés), he escrito una pequeña aplicación para facilitarme la vida y no tener que entrar en [...]

  2. Subtitling videos « The fav2fav blog said, on diciembre 13, 2007 at 2:09 pm

    [...] subtitle, subtitles, Ubuntu, video, videos While the applications are tested and improved and Seekr, the first non fav2fav app joins the network of simple and free web apps, we are starting to [...]


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