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Top news authority, USA Today, recently published an article on the future of web search, saying that older search engines simply don't have the speed to accommodate real-time search.
They describe LeapFish as, "The first site that lets consumers both contribute and search for information in audio and video as well as text."
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MediaPos, a top online media, marketing and advertising news site, covered the launch of LeapFish 2.0 on November 5th, 2009, calling it "iGoogle with a social twist."
Some of their highlighted features include; customizing your homepage, the real-time search option, toggling between search engine feeds, and the sharing options of LeapFish search results.
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Earlier this week, Search Engine Journal published an informative article about the brand new features of LeapFish 2.0, stating, "There's so much buzz around it that I found it necessary to review the tool here and discuss it with our SEJ community."
The search engine news site covered all aspects of the new page, making it easy for newcomers to see the benefits of LeapFish!
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LeapFish was recently mentioned in an article featured by The Guardian. In the article titled, "Why I'm Searching Beyond Google," the author explains how new search engines like LeapFish are cornering the market with new technology.
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SEM Synergy, a weekly podcast on WebmasterRadio.fm, recently featured an interview with CEO Ben Behrouzi, addressing the significant changes on the Web in the past few years.
The broadcast covered the current state of the Web, consumer behaviour and LeapFish's new offering in the Search space.
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Bub.blicio.us, a Web 2.0 news blog, covered LeapFish and its new social and real-time search features. They stated that,"LeapFish is hoping to become an invaluable hub for information and sharing."
The article talks about the integrated sharing feature for all content and search results to major social sites such as Twitter, Facebook, Digg and more.
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LeapFish realizes social media is a powerful outlet for raising awareness and gaining support. Using social media, LeapFish and Make-A-Wish have teamed up to help send Jacob, and ill child, and his family to Disneyland!
The cause has already gained support from celebrities such as LeAnn Rimes, Audrina Pattridge, and Alyssa Milano. Popular social media figures like Chris Pirillo and Ben Parr have also contributed to the cause.
Make sure to Tweet and make your contribution to Tweet-A-Cause!
"I think this is their way of getting my attention - It worked." - Chris Pirillo
LeapFish is constantly trying to find creative ways to engage with people in social media. To promote the launch of LeapFish 2.0, special, one of a kind surfboards were made for a selection of social media "celebrities."
Already the boards have received an incredible response. Twilebrity, Chris Pirillo, created a feature on his popular website to show his excitement for his new surfboard and also to promote LeapFish.
Check out the video on his website!