New Search Engine Launches with No Pay-Per-Click Advertising
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Dallas, Texas - (Cheap Web Hosting Directory) - October 19, 2005 - A new search engine has launched that features meta search, proprietary search engine results, and no pay-per-click advertising.
Launched today in beta, Ipselon (www.ipselon.com) combines a meta search function with its own proprietary search engine. Users can search Ipselon and four different search engines simultaneously. The site excludes pay-per-click results from its meta search engine and offers no pay-for-placement in its own database. According to the company, accuracy and importance drive query results, not profit.
Toni Cantallops, Ipselon Business Manager explained, ”We strive to produce the most relevant results possible. Pay-per-click and pay-for-placement results, by definition, are not always relevant to a given search, so Ipselon chooses not to include them.”
Ipselon is a true meta search engine, including a wide range of content and geography. A search on Ipselon returns results from the four leading search engines along with the Ipselon search results. The user-friendly interface can be viewed in six different languages and allows users to search in seven languages. Ipselon can search their choice of the Web, images, Wikipedia or the Ipselon directory. The site currently searches web content from over 87 countries.
”The integration of top search engine results with our own meta search engine allows us to offer web searchers a superior product,” said Cantallops. ”We are excited to launch Ipselon and look forward to becoming the search engine of choice for people around the world.”
To view the new search engine named Ipselon in action, visit: www.ipselon.com.
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