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I like the name of the service :) And it have good search results.
This seems to work well only with highly general or extremely popular searches. I tried web.py, django, and jquery and got far fewer results than there should be.
And little use without some kind of category browsing.
This is a very cool service, but the search isn't so good as the idea. I tried to search some composed names and the queries returned a lot of results but none of them were significant at least in the first page :D
Typed 'computer science' -- hmmm, results don't look right.
Disappointing, excitement got the better of me and I upvoted out of sheer anticipation that someone finally implemented a Facade interface pattern for tutorials on the web.

Instead I gotta get more printer paper and another hard-drive to archive all these pdfs I'll probably never read.

The domain may be difficult for your users to access or remember. The dashes and the .me could easily be forgotten or mistyped, as well as "tutorial" vs "tutorials".

When trying to generate a domain I like the "say it out loud" test so I can see how potential users may try to explain it to someone if they're recommending the service in person. Lots of "dashes" is a red flag .

Just a suggestion, I see that myfreetutorials.com and even freetutorialsfor.me is available. May want to check those out.

If only there were a service online that allowed me to search for tutorials and documents by keyword... it'd save me so much time!