What is your TipTop search result?

July 19th, 2009 by Charles S. Knight
Posted in Innovations, Updates | No Comments »

tiptop_logoDear AltSearchEngines readers,

Spending time reading and writing about peoples’ articles, blogs, and tweets about real-time search, live search, social search, algorithmic search or whatever is buzzing in the stratosphere this week can be interesting and entertaining, but hearing from people and implementing what they need to make their online and offline lives easier is really the most important thing above and beyond all the features, bells and whistles that get talked about.

That said, Alex Goodall’s Twitter Resources Map is a very well developed tree of applications, tools, and widgets to get something out of the vast amount of content published and distributed through Twitter. To be honest, I have not spent a lot of time looking at or comparing other Twitter applications to the features and functionality that is built into TipTop.

We at TipTop Technologies have been engaged in creating a new search and share experience, moving away from traditional search engine results towards semantically driven solutions that have embedded value for consumer and enterprise users. By grouping search results into Tips (content with positive to-do statements), Pits (content with negative don’t do statements), and Remaining messages (messages with neutral or factual content) TipTop search delivers real life options and decision making value.

Capturing the experiences and opinions of users and being able to respond and share these things across a platform like Twitter is amazing. Being able to utilize and share this content through search results in an efficient and relevant way is what feeltiptop.com is all about. Here are some of TipTop’s search features and results:

View, ReTweet or Reply:

msg_reply5* ReTweeting and replying to Twitter messages from topics you searched.

* Searching and viewing Twitter messages by Tips, Pits, and Remaining messages.

filterby1* Filtering and browsing Twitter messages by general Topic & Category Filteringcategories or related topics found within the results data for your search.

* Viewing messages To, From and About Users and monitoring persona or brand sentiment via Tips and Pits.

expand* Expanding shortened urls Expand Shrink URL in messages to view the real source of linked content. Click E to Expand and S to Shrink.

* Viewing and responding to the positive and negative opinions about products, people, events, and places.

* Real time updates to your TipTop search results. Each search on TipTop generates a unique url or link which you can copy, bookmark or save on your site. For example: http://feeltiptop.com/weekend+getaway. A suggested refresh rate for each search result is listed at the bottom of the search results page.

So please take a moment to share with us how you like your TipTop results. Let us know on Twitter, our TipTop Fan Page, through a Feedback Form, or post a comment right here.

Have a great weekend!

Greg Martin & the TipTop Team

Don’t just Search for it, Unurth it!

July 19th, 2009 by Charles S. Knight
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unlogoThe launch of Unurthme marks the beginning of the search revolution with a new way to Save, Sort and even Share Internet search results. To prove how simple and intuitive Unurthme is to use, the 2009 Launch is accompanied by an online contest to “Win a new Apple iPod® touch and iTunes® gift card” by unurthing (searching) as many times as possible and by spreading the word; Then invite friends, family, acquaintances, and even frenemies- including those from favorite social networking and bookmarking sites- to do the same.

Promotion details are located at www.unurthme.com.

The world doesn’t need another search engine; it needs a better way to search. And we ask everyone to imagine their lives easier . . . with a free way to Save, Sort and even Share your Internet search results – Unurth it!

Founders/Partners Ryan Hardy, CEO, and Dan Giulvezan, CTO, masterminded the concept as, “The world doesn’t need another search engine; it needs a better way to search. And we ask everyone to imagine their lives easier . . . with a free way to Save, Sort and even Share your Internet search results – Unurth it! ”

With offices in Los Angeles and Silicon Valley, they created Unurthme – a unique online entity designed to provide the smartest, most robust search capabilities available anywhere in the world. And the results come from YouTube, Amazon, and Hulu, in addition to traditional content, news, images, etc.

What makes Unurthme unique among tons of search engine choices is that the founders believed it was time for search to evolve. “We are not reinventing the wheel, just making it better. We provide users a familiar way of interacting with the Internet, yet from that, create an entirely new experience that is as easy to use as it is powerful. We also offer users free tools they need to save, organize and share anything on the Internet, and to access that information from anywhere in the world. They never have to just skim through page after page of results again.”

This means that however users search for web pages, images, videos, products or anything else, they are finally able to save not only favorite links, but also a list of keywords used in their recent searches. Most notably, through Unurthme, users can create different categories to organize their search results in a highly personalized manner. Users are able to share any link or category with other unurthme users within the secure system, as well as with non-unurthme users via traditional email.

Unurthme – Search the Internet Smarter from Unurthme .Com on Vimeo.

Source: Unurthme.com