Posted by: LeapFish Media Team on: April 30, 2009
New Widgets Powered by Cyberhomes, Yelp API and Compete.com Capture More of the Variety of the Web.
PLEASANTON, CA – (April 30th, 2009) – LeapFish™, the new universal search engine that captures the variety of the Web, announced today the release of three new data widgets that expand the search platform to include real estate valuations and trends; local business listings and reviews; and domain name appraisals and Web page traffic statistics. The new search data, powered by leading portals CyberHomes, Yelp and Compete.com, are part of a growing list of over 200 online authorities that LeapFish is integrating into the new universal search engine.
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LeapFish, which debuted in 2008, is a universal search engine that captures the variety of the multi-media web in one search. The search engine renders more than just Web page results by aggregating a variety of data from a growing list of major portals such as Yahoo, YouTube, eBay, and others, presenting them in a clean, easy-to-use interface.
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The three new data widgets announced today add further power and convenience to the engine. Enter in a city, state and any real estate keyword and LeapFish automatically retrieves home values, value trends and other neighborhood details. Enter in city, state and any local service and LeapFish automatically retrieves local business listings with ratings and reviews. Enter in a domain name and LeapFish quickly provides traffic analytics, rank and trends.

“We have an exponentially growing multimedia Internet, and its time that search began functioning in a multimedia way,” said Ben Behrouzi, CEO of DotNext, parent company to LeapFish. “These new authorities are part of a larger picture of building a search platform that captures more than just Web pages and traditional content.”
As leaders in their respective fields, the three content providers announced today provide information of unparalleled quality:
• CyberHomes—More than 100 million property, ownership, sales, and mortgage records, covering more than 85% of the United States population.
• Yelp—Covering 24 city editions, Yelp helps people find businesses, events, special offers and other listings, with reviews from over 5 million Yelp users.
• Compete.com—Site profiles, referral analytics, search analytics, ranked listings and more, powered by the largest pool of online consumer behavior data in the industry.
LeapFish will be integrating substantial additional variety into the engine throughout 2009, including real time Twitter conversation data. For more information on the latest release of LeapFish, visit http://blog.leapfish.com
About LeapFish:
LeapFish is a new multi-dimensional search engine that captures the variety of the web in a single search interface. LeapFish, Inc. is a privately held corporation headquartered out of CARR America Corporate Center in Pleasanton, California. For more information, visit www.leapfish.com.
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Hi! Good post! I needed to know such kind of information to update myself. I’m into Real Estate and need to know what’s new in the market. Thanks for the information.
4 | Reggie from Cyberhomes
April 30, 2009 at 12:16 pm
Nice job Guys! I just searched my house and city…very cool implementation!