Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB)
September 4, 2009 — People looking for a faster and more efficient
online search experience can now turn to Searchwiki, a new social search engine
bridging the gap between searchers and relevant results. Unlike other
search engines, in addition to spidering major search engines like
Google and MSN, Searchwiki spiders social networking sites such as
Facebook, MySpace and Twitter to generate additional search results.
Searchwiki is also the only search engine
that offers redemption points, giving users the opportunity to receive
gifts just for searching, commenting and posting reviews.
"Searchwiki technology improves on existing search engines by
enabling vertical, community site and Web searches to be initiated from
any Web site," says Adam Goldenberg of Searchwiki. "Searchwiki's
strength is in its community appeal and dynamic social search cloud.
Collaboration between groups of people with similar interests using a
Searchwiki will quickly produce much more relevant and tailored results
for a common group than a generic search engine would."


Sun, Sep 13, 2009 by training in Sales Training Blog