New software
Aston Secure Desktop
Free YouTube Downloader Converter
FlashImage
Active WMV Video Splitter
10 in 1 Sports games
Iron Speed Designer
iSpring Pro
Face Smoother
GdTwain ActiveX - Site License
PhotoScenery
Classic Menu for Excel 2007
JCODER (Java IDE for Windows)
Advanced PBX Data Logger
Icon Catcher
IE Internet Security
Top software
!# Web Position Gold Pro SEO Software
!Quick Screenshot Maker
#Calculation Component
.NET Chart Designer
.NET Reactor
.NET WebDailyCalendar
007 Email Sender Express
010 Editor
01podcast Firefox search Plugin
01vlog Firefox search Plugin
1 Moon Above
1-2- Free Steganography
100 Sudoku Puzzles
123 AVI to GIF Converter
12Ghosts Toolbar
Searchme Launches Private Beta of New Visual Search Engine
Published: 11 March, 2008
Searchme, Inc. announced today that it is launching the private beta of its new search engine. Developed with Adobe(R) Flex 3(R) software in collaboration with Adobe, Searchme's engine delivers results as a browsable stack of "pages" -- pictures of actual web pages that users can check out before visiting them. Searchme also suggests categories to users as they type in search terms, providing shortcuts to the best results.
"This beta marks our first step towards creating a new and different way to search the Web," said Randy Adams, Searchme CEO. "Searchme's interface takes advantage of the size and bandwidth of today's Internet and the increasingly visual way that we all interact online. Searchme's engine, built from the ground up, utilizes proprietary technology optimized for category suggest, visual search, speed and relevancy. We will continue to refine our relevance, performance and coverage with the goal of creating a search engine that is easy and fun to use, on a laptop or a big screen."
"The Searchme visual search engine, which leverages the power and ubiquity of Adobe Flash(R) software and Adobe Flex, is an innovative rich Internet application that could help fundamentally change the Internet search experience," said Chris Rogers, West Region Leader, Adobe Consulting at Adobe. "It's more than a slick UI; it's an engaging search experience that emphasizes relevance and usability to help users more easily find what they're looking for on the Web."
As a user starts typing, category icons appear that relate to her search. She types "bonds", for example, and Searchme suggests "savings" or "stocks" or "baseball", among others. She then chooses a category, and sees pictures of the web pages that match her search. She can now review these pages quickly to find the right one before clicking through, and then go to the site that best suits her needs.
The new Searchme application was created in cooperation with Adobe Consulting, a service group of Adobe experts from the company's user-experience, technology and project management practices. Adobe Consulting offers customers and partners thought-leadership, best practices and unparalleled expertise in building great digital experiences.
"This beta marks our first step towards creating a new and different way to search the Web," said Randy Adams, Searchme CEO. "Searchme's interface takes advantage of the size and bandwidth of today's Internet and the increasingly visual way that we all interact online. Searchme's engine, built from the ground up, utilizes proprietary technology optimized for category suggest, visual search, speed and relevancy. We will continue to refine our relevance, performance and coverage with the goal of creating a search engine that is easy and fun to use, on a laptop or a big screen."
"The Searchme visual search engine, which leverages the power and ubiquity of Adobe Flash(R) software and Adobe Flex, is an innovative rich Internet application that could help fundamentally change the Internet search experience," said Chris Rogers, West Region Leader, Adobe Consulting at Adobe. "It's more than a slick UI; it's an engaging search experience that emphasizes relevance and usability to help users more easily find what they're looking for on the Web."
As a user starts typing, category icons appear that relate to her search. She types "bonds", for example, and Searchme suggests "savings" or "stocks" or "baseball", among others. She then chooses a category, and sees pictures of the web pages that match her search. She can now review these pages quickly to find the right one before clicking through, and then go to the site that best suits her needs.
The new Searchme application was created in cooperation with Adobe Consulting, a service group of Adobe experts from the company's user-experience, technology and project management practices. Adobe Consulting offers customers and partners thought-leadership, best practices and unparalleled expertise in building great digital experiences.




homepage
Archive: All Software