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MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. Sept. 18, 2008 -- Searchme, Inc. announced today the
immediate
availability
of its visual search engine for mobile devices.
Searchme's engine delivers results as a browsable list of "pages" --
pictures of actual web pages that users can check out before visiting them.
Searchme also suggests categories to users, providing shortcuts to the best
results. All mobile users can now access the engine at http://m.searchme.com.
"Searchme's visual search is now available to billions of mobile users,
offering a new and better way to search the Web," said Randy Adams,
Searchme Founder and CEO. "Searchme's interface makes it easy to find what
you are looking for because we show you pictures of the web sites without
the delay of loading them in your browser. On mobile devices this is a real
time saver and simply a better way to search the web."
How It Works
All mobile users can now go to http://m.searchme.com and simply enter a
short query. The search engine will then display titles and pictures of web
pages which match the query along with a list of categories that can be
selected for further refinement. To go to a site, you simply select its
picture.
About Searchme
Searchme is a new way to search the Web that uses patented visual search
and category suggest features to deliver relevant, meaningful results
faster, to every kind of Internet user. Searchme was founded in 2005 by
Randy Adams, CEO, and John Holland, CXO. The company received initial
funding from Sequoia Capital.
Information Source: Marketwire
Image courtesy of Searchme
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