Posted by: LeapFish Media Team on: November 17, 2009
USA Today recently reported the launch of LeapFish’s new social and real-time search experience stating “First site that lets consumers both contribute and search for information”. USA Today covered LeapFish as part of their coverage of major changes occurring in the real-time search space.
USA Today technology reporter Jon Swartz writes “the race to offer instant Web search” is on, and LeapFish is a prime competitor. In an article published earlier this month, Swartz highlights the need for real-time search results, such as searching live Twitter postings and multimedia content.
Excerpt from the Article:
“There’s a new race in the Internet search business and, like most races, it’s about speed. Start-ups including LeapFish… hope to lap the field by supplementing conventional search results, such as what you’d find on Google, with instant access to social networks including Twitter.”
Click here to read the entire USA Today article :
http://www.usatoday.com/tech/products/2009-11-03-real-time-search_N.htm
1 | Candice Harris
I like the homepage and the interface seems simple enough to use however the profile page is not user friendly.
Hi Candice,
Thank you for the feedback, LeapFish is releasing a new version of the social media profile in the next couple of weeks that will make things much simpler.
Team LeapFish
3 | Bob Camden
What happen to the CLICK FREE interface?!
That is part I liked the most. Why mess with a good thing?
Geez – you guys are trying to keep up with all of the other social stuff online. Fine – I don’t do the social junk.
But GIVE ME BACK MY CLICK-FREE searching capability – otherwise I’m outta here.
4 | Russ Kargil
Leapfish is great. Love the new interface and the layout is much better.
The bar at the bottom of the page when I leave the site is interesting, I used it once but then it went away & I can’t get it to come back. Did I do something wrong?
I just invested a bit of money in Leapfish, believing it is going to be the next big thing to, well… the other name. I am noticing the changes entrusting that they are only going to make it better.