Two new tools have launched that their makers claim will help people get
better results from internet searches.
Webfetchpro works by using several different search sites
at the same time while the aim of
Trexy is to remember each step of the search, including any
links in websites visited.
Webfetchpro, which has been set up as a web page, collates the results of
search engines including
Google,
Ask.com
and
Yahoo!
The creators of the website found that during a search, different search
engines tend to throw up different results. So if the same result appears in two
or more of the four search engines it uses, this is flagged up first. A nice
touch is that websites can be previewed without leaving the results page.
Trexy creates a trail for the internet user by recording all the stages of a
search from the initial entry to the final destination. This means that if a
repeat visit to the a site is wanted and the user hasn't bookmarked it, they do
not have to go through the whole search process again. Because Trexy keeps a
record, it also allows searchers to return to sites they may be interested in
but which didn't meet their original information needs.
A representative for Trexy told us that no personal information is collected
by the service, only the list of links followed. It also automatically stops
recording if a secure site is accessed. The toolbar is available for Firefox and
Internet Explorer.
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