Posted by: LeapFish Media Team on: November 17, 2009
Bub.blicio.us, a Web 2.0 news blog run by social media expert Brian Solis, recently covered LeapFish’s new social and real-time search engine. The bub.blicio.us post highlights the LeapFish move to real-time and social search, and its potential to create an “invaluable hub for information sharing.”
Bub.blicio.us writes “Leapfish is hoping to bring the power of social networking to the search scene, powering immediate gratification for our information needs” in reference to the integrated sharing feature for all content and search results to major social sites such as Twitter, Facebook, Digg and more.
Excerpt from the Article:
“LeapFish is looking to work both the recommendation and search ends, providing sharing tools directly from the site so you can both search and share content you find interesting. The potential for creating a recommendation engine around this could be high, and I think it’s interesting that LeapFish is taking the search engine approach to address this potential.”
Click here to read the entire bub.blicio.us article:
http://bub.blicio.us/leapfish-making-comeback-with-real-time-search/
1 | Jess Jorgensen
Solis is sharp as a tack & I like his new book. I found Leapfish through this article and overall it is a great place for information all in one place.
I’m a online social fanatic so the twitter and facebook apps are cool.
The web search is o.k. nothing out of the ordinary – pulls from multiple places. I think LeapFish could just forget the Web search and still do well.
The real-time search is the best I’ve seen so far.
Good Stuff – Thanks Solis…..