LeapFish Featured at Mashable.com
LeapFish received a great post as part of Mashable’s Spark of Genius series last week. The post was written by Ben Parr, who highlights some of our innovative new search features including the No-Click Search.
Here are some excerpts from the article :
“Genius Idea: When you’re performing a Google search, you are displayed information in a simple and clean interface. However, usually it’s just search results. Occasionally it will show you image results or news results. Many times though, you want to see everything at once – images, videos, news, and more. Additionally, why should you have to type in the entire word “supercalifragilisticexpialidocious” to see your search results. Isn’t Google smart enough to detect and load what you’re looking with just the first few letters?…These are some of the many problems that LeapFish attempts to solve with its fast and comprehensive search interface. ”
“Every letter you type reloads the search results to match the keywords. And don’t worry about load times- it does this at lightning speeds. So instead of typing in full words, you can get the result you’re looking for in half the time. Video, news, blog and image results line the page neatly and cleanly, making sure that you don’t need to go searching multiple pages or queries to find information.”
“In the end, it combines the good aspects of Google Search results, YouTube, Yahoo! News, and more into one simple interface. It makes searching quick by automatically loading results. It is not a Google replacement, but rather an enhancement. If you’re looking to get your information even faster, especially images and news, then LeapFish is an effective search tool to consider using.”
Read More on the Mashable Post Here…






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