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Internet Evolution: LeapFish Looks to Create a ‘Lens for the Internet’

Posted by: LeapFish Media Team on: May 28, 2009

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Nicole Ferraro, of the Internet Evolution Blog, wrote a blog post about how LeapFish is Pioneering Search 2.0 by combining the best of the web in one familiar Interface.

One Excerpt “While Google, Microsoft, and Yahoo race to the “Deep Web,” LeapFish aims to pool results from all three engines — as well as other APIs — and give it a “multimedia” interface.”

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