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Real-Time Search Engine LeapFish Leaps into the "Living Web"
November 5, 2009 Alt Search Engines -- LeapFish, an upcoming search and social media innovator, today unveiled the new multi-media and real-time search, communication, and sharing platform that gives consumers the most convenient, fun, and personalized way to experience and share the traditional and real-time Web – the new "Living Web".
The LeapFish search experience empowers consumers with the ability to manage the two things they do most often online: "search" and "share". "Real-time and social are clearly major movements and its time consumers are empowered with an ability to share to the real-time and social Web at the precise time they are most engaged – when they are searching the Web," said Ben Behrouzi, Founder and CEO of LeapFish.
The new search platform seamlessly combines the ability to search and share real-time and traditional content in any media format in a single interface across a range of different sites (e.g., Twitter, Facebook, Digg).
"Aside from the Web’s growing size and variety there is an emerging duality of "real-time" and “traditional,” which now requires a completely different search experience. One that includes both the content and the "contributor" in the search experience, such that both traditional and real-time searching and sharing are integrated seamlessly in our use of this Living Web," said Behrouzi.
The new LeapFish search experience offers consumers a real-time search engine, a technically advanced customizable personal homepage, more multi-media results from the entire Web and the ability to share any piece of content found online.