San Diego, California - (Website Hosting Directory) - September 13, 2007 - A search engine web site that combines Google, eBay and Wikipedia, and other search solutions, has been developed under the label, Radiux.
Zach Gambino, Chief Information Officer of Colizer, the firm that developed the search engine, explained, ''The idea is to provide Internet users with a one-stop solution for all their search needs. A while ago we developed custom Internet start pages for our internal use. When clients saw it they asked to have one made for them as well. So, we created a solution.''
The release of Radiux follows on the heels of Google's universal search announcement. It indicates a trend to respond to consumer requests for more convenient tools to search the Internet. While Google's universal search combines the search for web, video, images and news, Radiux currently combines searches for Google, Craigslist, eBay, Amazon and Wikipedia results, making it the best start page for most Internet users. Other search options are currently under development and users will be able to pick their favorite search solutions which are displayed on top of personal search boxes.
According to the company, Radiux utilizes Geo-IP recognition to provide more relevant results for local searches. GeoIP technology utilizes the Internet users IP address to determine which area a request is coming from. Services like Radiux are able to provide more localized results without having to ask the user to enter his or her location. Radiux also provides various display modes for search results to increase usability and user experience.
Radiux was created by San Diego based Internet marketing company Colizer Inc., which announced a successful Series A investment round earlier this year to expand its local search marketing solutions.
To learn more, please visit: www.radiux.com.
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