LeapFish: Click Free Search Engine
Posted: January 20th, 2009 | Author: Sly | Filed under: Ben Behrouzi, dotnext, dotnextinc, Leapfish, LeapFish.com | 1 Comment »
Take your internet search to the next level with LeapFish, where there is no search button. LeapFish starts displaying search results from several sources as soon as you begin to type. LeapFish combines results from Google, Yahoo!, Youtube, eBay and more, starting as soon as you begin to type.
The end result is a search engine where the finished product is greater than the sum of its parts. It’s kind of like a Ferrari- sure, the engine is awesome, and the tires are totally sweet, but when the whole thing is assembled, it is a force to be reckoned with, a product that is way beyond anything that the individual parts could do on their own.
I’ve tried a few search engine queries using LeapFish, and the results seemed pretty good. LeapFish does pull a part of their search engine results from Google, after all. LeapFish is really fast when it comes to bringing you search engine results, and it’s interesting to see what comes up as you continue to type your query. I really couldn’t think of much to search for, so after looking up a few things that I produced, I tried typing in “asdfghjkl”, one letter at a time to watch the search engine results continuously evolve with every keystroke.
If you want to know more about this revolutionary search engine, be sure to check out the LeapFish Blog to keep up with their latest developments.

I still do all my searching with Alta Vista. I may not get as many hits, but I know how to ask the questions to get the answers to the questions I want.