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Marcus P. Zillman, M.S., A.M.H.A. Author/Speaker/Consultant
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Thursday, December 22, 2005  



iPureSearch
http://www.ipuresearch.com/

iPureSearch has launched a new search engine which caters to web-savvy searchers by ranking results based on what is important to the search audience. The site claims to reduce confusion over what is an organic search result and what is an advertisement. For iPureSearch, the priority is to return quality search results. Unlike linear engines that simply prioritize the sources that pay for prime spots, this new engine ranks according to importance to users, not the bottom line. PureSearch (http://www.ipuresearch.com) is a brand new website that offers users information in an easily accessible format, filling the void for a search engine adapting to changes in internet technologies and user demands. 'Highlight and Search' for example is a feature that lets users move seamlessly between different searches. By just highlighting any interesting text in a result with your mouse and clicking another information resource you get a whole new set of search results for just that text without any additional typing. At the heart of iPureSearch is a matrix of 28 distinct kinds of searchable resources, accessible by entering a search term only once. Searchers can go from web search results to news headlines to shopping and other information resources all in a single click and see what's relevant, not who's paying the most. This will be added to the search engine section of all the 2005 Internet MiniGuides.

posted by Marcus Zillman | 4:10 AM
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