Search Engine Developed, with Non-Textual Picture Application

Updated on Tuesday, August 28th, 2007 at 10:36 am

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Los Angeles, California - (Cheap Web Hosting Directory) - August 28, 2007 - A new ”language-free” global search engine has been developed, based on a ”Euro-Asian” ”Bourse-Bazaar” concept, to eliminate typing a carefully phrased English word within a square text box, in order to search through pages of text links.

According to the company, the new aLotofLogo solution is paramount to the transformation of the text based DOS to the GUI based Windows applications. The aLotofLogo engine separates the academic approach to searching — which historically, has worked well for professors and students — from the Global consumer’s need for ”the latest and the greatest.”

A TV-like website, without language barriers, is available 24 hours, global time. Designed as an easy to surf GUI-Visual search-engine based on the well- known-logos of multi-national companies known to everyone in the Global village, there is no text link to read. By scrolling over logos, information is presented in an action-based format. Clicking a logo will present several websites, which will auto-scroll across the screen for comparison.

The new search engine is based on a ‘Euro-Asian” ”Bourse-Bazaar” concept, where a group of multi-national companies with a well-known-logo gather in a corner of every page to present ”the latest and the greatest” in the most innovative way, covering every consumer’s category. There is a global opportunity for the unknown websites of the world to effectively auto-run their offerings alongside the well-known companies for exploration and comparison.

To learn more, please visit: http://alotoflogo.com.

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