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Follow on Google News | TomorrowBook.com Search Engine Challenges Google, Bing, and Yahoo's Mobile Market ShareThe concept, simple enough, essentially aims to thumbnail the entire web so that search engine results are displayed the way applications (apps) are shown on smart phones and tablets.
By: TomorrowBook Miami, Florida, May 9, 2011-- The concept, simple enough, essentially aims to thumbnail the entire web so that search engine results are displayed the way applications (apps) are shown on smart phones and tablets. “Younger and older generations alike are diving right in to technology that they could not have 10 years ago, and this is because today’s technology is visually driven” says TomorrowBook.com founder William Brown. Despite their dominance or perhaps because of it, search engines such as Google and Bing have failed to deliver a visual based search engine friendly for younger and older generations the way smart phones and tablets have proved to be. The TomorrowBook search engine, created by four friends as a tool to help introduce children and the elderly to the internet, was initially developed using Google code. However, fearing that searches would be coming at such a high rate and to avoid being charged by Google, the team redeveloped their system using the more accommodating Bing code and launched its Beta version on April 20, 2011. It is their desire for those generations to have the ability to perform searches using a visual-based system as opposed the current text-based system. Since its launch, TomorrowBook.com has soared in popularity and aims to average of over 1,000,000 searches a day, including searches from smart phones and tablet based hardware. “Not bad for a project that was created for family members to learn how to search the internet,” says Mr. Brown. Surprisingly, businesses are very interested in having their logos displayed in search results because while over 70% of current searches result in clicking the first outcome, the logo based search engine have made secondary results all the more relevant; even if a user doesn’t click on result 2 or 3 they see it, unlike the text based results. The commercial component has driven interest in TomorrowBook.com from outside sources. Although seeking funds from investors and Venture Capitalists to expand its operations, the team is hesitant to entertain funding until they have had an opportunity to work directly with Bing or Google in order to cement TomorrowBook.com as the search engine for children and older internet users not currently availing themselves to web searches. Mr. Brown says, “We are under no false impression, we do not believe we will overtake Google or Bing, but I guarantee all the major search engines will copy our code and produce identical products. There is already a huge necessity for a logo based search engine in the market, because it is demanded by both users and domain owners. It’s shocking that 4 individuals were the first to market while none of the dominant search engines had the foresight to create such a visually appealing and user friendly search engine.” TomorrowBook.com = The Mobile Search Engine Contact Information: www.TomorrowBook.com William Brown Founder/CEO 305-606-3044 will@tomorrowbook.com # # # The concept, simple enough, essentially aims to thumbnail the entire web so that search engine results are displayed the way applications (apps) are shown on smart phones and tablets. End
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