January 27, 2009

LeapFish Goes Search 2.0

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Today I came across a relatively new website called LeapFish. It seems like a really interesting new way to search the web. The cool part is that it uses all of the major search engines so you know that the search results are relevant to what you’re searching to find. They just provide a new interface for accessing those results.

I really like how they incorporate blogs, news, answers, videos, etc into the results. They don’t just show you the content, but give you everything you’d ever want to see on that search.

I also like how they display the search results to you as you type the words. This is really cool because you can quickly add to your initial search if you need to alter it (which is all to common) and you don’t have to click search and wait for it to finally update.

The real question is how are they going to monetize this website. I wonder how they make money. In the end, I don’t really care. Although, if I start using them as my main search engine, then I don’t want them to be gone next time I go to their site.

Either way, LeapFish seems like a great way to view all online content when searching for something.

Check out this video to learn more about LeapFish:

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