LeapFish has been receiving an immense amount of recognition in the media! This page will keep you up to speed on all of the social media news and press as it occurs.
Information Today, Inc.
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Leapfish says it expects no less than 20 million searches this year and aims to double 2009’s generated revenue of $10 million. In 2009 the company made substantial advancements and innovations to its growing search engine including real time search, deeper search results, personalized homepages, content sharing features, and proprietary Twitter and Facebook applications. |
MyTekLife
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Leapfish provides a new way to search and share information online. The Leapfish search experience allows the user to access information they want in a user friendly format. Leapfish provides access to relevant data found though social media and allows sharing of content on all popular social networks. |
CIO
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Leapfish lets you search two ways: via real-time search and a more conventional search. The results page will give you top news results, a Wikipedia page, top Web results, video results, Twitter results, a section for blog results and images, top posts from Digg and a shopping section. Leapfish also lets you filter results by Web-only, real time, videos, images, news, blogs and shopping. |
San Francisco Chronicle
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The Greater Bay Area Make-A-Wish Foundation is currently running a tweet-a-thon to help grant the wish of a 4-year-old boy with a life-threatening illness. LeapFish, a Pleasanton search engine, has pledged to donate $10,000 if 100,000 Twitter messages are sent. |
Search Engine Watch
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Leapfish has launched an entry portal for web users to what they are calling “the Living Web.” The site offers some very interesting possibilities. |
Search Engine Journal
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There’s so much buzz around it that I found it necessary to review the tool…LeapFish has a really advanced social sharing feature which appears once you hover any search result. |
Chris Pirillo
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LeapFish not only gives you results based on current news stories and dry articles. You’ll also find real-time results based on Twitter and the millions of blogs across the Internet. |
The Guardian
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Why I’m searching beyond Google…In recent weeks I have been impressed by LeapFish.com. |
Bub.blicio.us
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Some highlights of LeapFish’s updated site aside from the new real time search include a personalized home page, enabling users to create their own dashboard. |
Media Post
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If you haven’t heard about LeapFish, you soon will. Think iGoogle with a Social Twist. |
USA Today
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LeapFish, hopes 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. |
Mashable
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LeapFish offers one of the world’s fastest search platforms delivering instantaneous search results from the variety of the Web as you type. In short, LeapFish is an advanced search and social media aggregate platform. |
Fast Company
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LeapFish goes way beyond Google’s search by bringing you tons of results from all sorts of different places on the Internet as you type — including from Google. This is the search UI that Google would do, if it were starting today |
Mercury News
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If Google is Search 1.0, isn’t it time for Search 2.0? That, precisely, is the lofty aim of Pleasanton-based LeapFish As the Web has grown more cluttered, consumers are looking beyond Google, Yahoo, MSN and Ask, which quickly offer breadth of information but less depth. |
Internet Evolution
| “The Web is now beyond the capacity that is offered by the first page of Google,” says founder and CEO Ben Behrouzi. “We live in a multimedia Internet and need a multimedia interface.” |
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Search Engine Journal
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LeapFish differentiates itself by actually serving search results as the user types, proving itself to be time saving and unearth possible search terms or results which the casual Googler would not normally think of or dive into. |
Entrepreneur
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LeapFish uses proprietary hyper-threading to deliver more results in a single search.Its click-free search functionality makes it faster…The search refreshes with results as words are typed in. |
Tech News World
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California-based LeapFish launched a new style of search engine, offering users a multi-dimensional search aggregator that combines several features to provide more focused results. This one deserves a prominent spot in your browser bookmarks. |
Beta News
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LeapFish gives a selection of results that include web entries, related statistics, videos, and other such relevant information rather than the same information you’d find if you were to use those individual search engines. |
Alt Search Engines
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The results on LeapFish are organized is a user friendly manner, so that you can find what you are looking for quickly. |
Forever Geek
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LeapFish is an all-in-one time saver that eliminates clicks and keystrokes coupled with a nimble search application that allows you to modify search characters and get instantaneous results on-the-fly. |
seomoz.org
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LeapFish is bringing sexy back! (And by “sexy,” I of course mean their popular free domain name appraisal service.) |
ChannelWeb
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Still officially labeled beta, we briefly experimented with LeapFish and liked what we saw. … its speed and clean interface make LeapFish easy and pleasant to use. |
PC World
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LeapFish saves time by automatically generating results as you type as you type the search terms – no need to hit the search button – it’s not there. |
Fistful of Talent
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Flip from Google to Yahoo to MSN to see the variety in your results. LeapFish’s clean display allows you to view many at once. You can search the web, images, blogs and more from this interface and leverage all of your boolean to get some of the best and quickest results ever. |