The search industry has a new name that is raising all sorts of hype. My Live Search the world’s first live search engine provides a new, never-before-seen approach to search. Get all the details about My Live Search including when it will launch, straight from its Founder and Developer, Rob Gabriel, only on WebProNews.
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Wow! What an informative interview. I can’t wait for My Live Search to launch.
[…] Re: MyLiveSearch a threat to Google ? Our WebProNews team interviewed the founder and developer of MyLiveSearch a few days ago. Rob Gabriel explains the engine pretty well in the interview here. __________________ Rich Ord CEO, iEntry, Inc. http://www.ientry.com […]
[…] Did the “search king” (Google) start itself as two guys in a garage? July 2, 2007 at 8:41 am | In Techies | Como os dejaba caer [P-14JUN], una pequeña start-up de un suburbio de Melbourne [las relaciones de competencia entre Melbourne y Sydney son como las de Santa Cruz y Las Palmas o Madrid y Barcelona; una frase común es “vaya, vaya, aquà no hay playa, esto… Pity Melb doesn´t have any beaches” (si tiene pero son chungas y no como Sydney que tiene a Bondi, que es como la playa australiana por excelencia) o el chistecillo aussie :”Bad news, there is a meteor heading straight for Oz (=Australia), good news is: It´s heading straight for Melbourne”, con otras cosas, que alimentan su la mala fama, por ejemplo, la más tasa de criminalidad del paÃs, el último lunes de mayo a las 8 de la mañana en pleno centro de la ciudad uno mató a un hobtre e hirió a otras 2 personas], creada por el desarrollador de software Rob Gabriel acaba de colgar, como versión pública beta, en internet MyLiveSearch, [me encanta que con Google puedas buscar páginas de la competencia, me recuerda, en plan comparación a lo de que los asesinos se aprovechan de las propias reglas (para otro tipo de reglas P-ayer) de la democracia, ahà radica su fuerza y el no somos como ellos, que quede claro, aunque en este caso sea recÃproco) que se precia de contar con un motor de búsqueda que da mejores resultados que el “rey de las búsquedas” que os ponÃa arriba. Y da resultados más pertinentes que Google porque es una búsqueda verdaderamente live (en directo: ahora, en este mismÃsmo momento). […]
[…] It all started back in May when the unknown startup got big press in Australia as a search startup that “Google is keeping a close eye on” (with no supporting evidence whatsoever). WebProNews called the service “revolutionary” based on a phone conversation with one of the founders and without actually testing it. The company, which sports a 1995ish design, also missed its much touted June launch date. All of this hype provided lots of ammunition for some easy trashing. […]
[…] WebProNews called the service “revolutionary†and as a search startup that “Google is keeping a close eye on†(with no supporting evidence whatsoever). It works with a plugin to install on your computer who does the scanning work live . Approach to search is unique in that all the work is placed on the user’s computer, but it works a little bit slower. Users can select to get Google or Yahoo or MSN (or whatever they like) data for the top ten results, and then see real time stuff spidered from there. […]
[…] Having started my career at a search engine startup, I still have an affinity to search technologies, engines and algorithms. Needless to say, the buzz around MyLiveSearch (here, here and here) had me signup for their beta and wait with keen anticipation to take it out for a test drive. I was excited because this is a tough nut to crack as your competition is behemoth…talk about a Googolian Goliath. Their only shot at making a dent at this was to totally reinvent the wheel. On that note (and I apologize for the digression), I would sure wish that Yahoo! would get on the “reinvention†band wagon instead of coming up with bad ripoffs of Google products. […]
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