LeapFish Launches Beta Version of New Search Aggregator Site
Nov 21, 2008 (TELECOMWORLDWIRE via COMTEX) -- LeapFish, a multi-dimensional search aggregator, announced today (21 November) the launch of its beta search engine, LeapFish.com, which it promises will surprise users with new-found search information by combining the best of the web in a single search.
The company said that LeapFish will deliver search results from Google, Yahoo and MSN, along with blogs, news, Q&A, videos, images and shopping results from online destinations including Ebay and YouTube, organised in a single, easy to use interface.
LeapFish said that the site utilises proprietary hyper-threading technology to communicate with all major online portals simultaneously to deliver the various search results from across the web to users in a single search query. The beta search platform has been under development since early 2008 and is geared for considerable advancements over the coming months, according to the firm.