Springo Launching as Web Compass to Augment Google, Bing, Yahoo (
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Startups continue to introduce interesting browser-based tools that augment
users' experiences of finding, sharing and organizing information on the Web.
Netex is set to join this party April 21 with the beta launch of Springo. Billed as a free
Web navigation and discovery tool, Springo is a sort of search middleman that
directs users in the attempt to find what they're looking for from popular
Websites.
If this sounds like another tool to help users find the data needle in the
crowded Web haystack of 200 million live Websites, it is. While Google,
Microsoft Bing and Yahoo try their best to accommodate search needs, they don't
always serve the user base, Netex CEO Aviv
Refuah told eWEEK.
"Regular search engines like Google, Bing and Yahoo have very good services,
but usually they give you a lot of information," Refuah said. "It's
good for [research] and when you want to get 1 million results per query. But
most users want to get to a specific Website or a group of leading Websites
that can give them the most professional services."
Springo's Visual Navigation Solution presents popular U.S. Websites in a
user-friendly, button-style palette, which has also been optimized for users of
touch-screen phones such as the Apple iPhone and smartphones based on Google's
Android operating system.
The home page displays buttons that connect users to Google, YouTube, Facebook,
Bing, Yahoo and other leading sites.
The page also lists several popular Websites across more specific
categories, including news (CNN), music (MTV), video (Hulu), online games
(Zynga), kids (Club Penguin) and many more verticals. Users can make Springo
the home page for their PCs.
For categories that aren't listed, Springo features a search box atop its
palette in which users can type in queries that get directed to other Websites.
In this sense, Springo is a search service competing with Google, Bing and
Yahoo.
But Springo analyzes and ranks Websites it lists based on the real-time
activity of Internet users. A search on "jobs" brings up Monster.com,
the most trafficked career site, followed by Career Builder and many more.
Springo also provides more specific career categories. For the jobs query,
Job Search Engines, Professionals and Freelancers, Payment for Web Activities,
Résumé Services and Human Resources Agencies were listed as options.