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Marcus P. Zillman, M.S., A.M.H.A. Author/Speaker/Consultant
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Thursday, October 07, 2004  

Vivisimo Launches Clusty.com
http://www.clusty.com/
Press Release
http://snipurl.com/9g36

Vivisimo (www.vivisimo.com), a leading provider of intelligent clustering and meta-search software for organizing search results, unveiled Clusty.com, the first full-service search site powered completely by breakthrough clustering technology. Instead of simply presenting long lists of results, Clusty.com groups search results into folder topics, giving users a quick overview of the main themes in the results and letting them focus on topics of interest. Designed to relieve consumers of information overload and provide easy access to information that is usually overlooked with current search engines, Clusty™ changes forever how consumers do general Web searches as well as shopping, blogs, gossip, images, Wikipedia and people searches. Built in response to the popularity of a demo search box on Vivisimo's corporate Web site, Clusty takes search to a new level, with dedicated search tools for the most popular search activities and the first-ever customized search tab. Visitors can now undertake basic Web searches and see, in one glance, up to 250 search results organized around the main topics. For example, a search on "Walt Disney" brings back Clusty folders on Walt Disney World, Collectables, History, DVD, Biography, Walt Disney Pictures, and so on. Folders can be expanded with a click to view additional subtopics. Vivisimo's clustering technology changes the core search experience for everyone from students working on homework to corporate analysts tracking competitors to everyday consumers keeping up with news, politics, sports scores and movie listings or checking out travel destinations and shopping options. Clusty users benefit from a simple view of the Web that unlocks new information through faster, more effective searching. This has been added to the search engine section of the 2004-05 Internet MiniGuides.

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