LeapFish Easily Swims Through Multiple Search Ponds

Wed, Feb 4th, 2009

California-based LeapFish launched a new style of search engine last month, offering users a multi-dimensional search aggregator that combines several features to provide more focused results. This one deserves a prominent spot in your browser bookmarks.

Similar to the Gogimon Search Channel, which launched last month as well, LeapFish has a look and feel that enhances users' comfort levels with Google (Nasdaq: GOOG) , Yahoo (Nasdaq: YHOO) and MSN Search. Simply clicking one of these three search engine buttons -- they appear above the LeapFish search bar -- displays that engine's results for quick comparison.

However, LeapFish goes a step further. It eliminates the need to click a search button after entering the search terms. Instead, it displays the changing results in real time as the search expression changes. Even adding an "S" to a search term -- "iPods" vs. "iPod," for example -- instantly presents updated search results.

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