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LeapFish to Make a Splash in Real-Time Search

Posted by: LeapFish Media Team on: October 15, 2009

Silicon Valley Search Startup Plans to Launch Game Changing Real-Time and Multimedia Social Search Engine in the Coming Weeks

PLEASANTON, Calif. – October 15, 2009 – LeapFish, a respected pioneer in multimedia search, today announced plans to unveil a new multimedia and real-time search, communication and sharing platform.  The vastly evolved search engine will fundamentally enhance the way people both search and share information on the Web today.

In recent months, real-time communication has emerged as a major focus for the world’s biggest and most innovative Web companies; from Web and search giants like Google, Microsoft, and Yahoo, to innovators in social media such as Facebook and Twitter.  The LeapFish platform will be a new milestone in the consumer Web marketplace.

The near 100 person company announced that the new search platform has been under heavy development in 2009 by its lead engineering team, including developers from Ask.com.  Exact details surrounding a feature set or how the new search platform works have not yet been released.

Launching soon, LeapFish will begin presenting previews of its new search platform in late October.

About LeapFish

LeapFish is a new multimedia search engine that captures the variety of the web in a single search platform. LeapFish is founded by Behnam Behrouzi, also cofounder of Reply.com.  LeapFish is a privately held corporation headquartered out of CARR America Corporate Center in Pleasanton, California. For more information, visit blog.leapfish.com.

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1 | Richard Jones

October 20, 2009 at 10:06 am

Really looking forward to seeing what LeapFish is coming out with.

Recently I was contacted by a sales rep and it sounds great. I’ve done some research and saw some blogs etc. but its the same 2-3 people on all of them. Very strange.

But I am leaning towards securing my keywords when I see the new launch.

Richard

2 | Ben R

November 2, 2009 at 10:17 am

Looking forward to seeing the new real-time search from LeapFish. When isthe date for release?

3 | Jo-Ann Hatcher

November 2, 2009 at 4:07 pm

Wow, waiting to rock it!

4 | Sava

November 2, 2009 at 9:55 pm

I’ve been using your domain appraisal tool a lot. Can’t wait to see your real time search

5 | Eric : BlogDemanila : Philippine Blog

November 3, 2009 at 5:18 pm

I’m eager to test your new baby!

will it rock Mr. G and Bing?

6 | Arthur Wilbur

November 4, 2009 at 9:01 am

It says late october… is it live?

7 | uberVU - social comments

November 4, 2009 at 10:42 am

Social comments and analytics for this post…

This post was mentioned on Twitter by zealotx: sponsored: This new search engine sounds pretty cool, blending multimedia and real-time social search. http://bit.ly/2gbq27...

8 | What’s This? More Real Time Search Options!? | Vertical Measures

November 5, 2009 at 4:03 am

[...] on a blog too. Or finding something that people are just starting to talk about. Like the fact that LeapFish is launching a new real time search feature today at 8AM EST.  LeapFish says, "If you don’t understand why the Real [...]

9 | meenas17

November 15, 2009 at 1:16 am

Leap fish is trying to revolutinise the web, which was in the grab of Google, Yahoo, and Microsoft.
It may sound simple and look small.
But it will be subtle and look grand.

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