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Real-Time Search – 5 Reasons Why “We” Will Change the Web

Real-Time Search – 5 Reasons Why “We” Will Change the Web

Posted 23 October 2009 | By Ben Behrouzi | Categories: Trends | 24 Comments

If you don’t understand why the Real Time Web is huge, you will soon.
Thanks to micro-blogging sites like Twitter, a constant stream of human-posted content has infiltrated the Web. This growing infiltration has created a bottoms up approach to content creation that via the progressive support of rapidly developing applications has and will continue [...]

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ChannelWeb : LeapFish Tries To Make A Big Splash

Posted 20 May 2009 | By Ben Behrouzi | Categories: News, leapfish | No Comments

With all the publicity around WolframAlpha’s engine there has been a lot of buzz in the search space around what the next successful search engine will look like. It was great to get some coverage today from ChannelWeb as they covered WolframAlpha, LeapFish and the Search space.
Here is a snippet from the post :
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LeapFish.com Launches Fastest Search Experience, Pushes Search to 2.0

Posted 16 January 2009 | By Ben Behrouzi | Categories: leapfish | No Comments

No Click Search Technology Delivers Instantaneous Results as You’re Typing
PLEASANTON, Calif., Jan. 15 /PRNewswire/ — LeapFish, a multi-dimensional search engine that combines the best of the web in a single search, today announced the release of its new click-free search interface that delivers search results as you type. The brand new search engine that captures [...]

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