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New Trails in Search - Trexy and Turbo 10

I'm often sent media releases about new search engines or software that all claim to be a first in the industry for something.

These "exciting concepts in search" rarely turn out to be anything but Google wannabes dressed in a more exciting skin.

So my attitude to a Media Release about up and coming search engines Trexy and Turbo 10 was quite sceptical. But I have to admit, these two do have the wow factor AND it appears the technology kudos to create an impact.

Trexy uses the trails created by other (anonymous) searchers on other search engines and stores them for access by new searchers. To use the trails of others or blaze your own trail, you do need to download the Trexy Trailbar, but the concept is pretty interesting. The British Computer Society thought so too - Trexy won a BCS IT Professional award for "technical novelty and inventiveness" this week.

Turbo 10 is probably the more exciting of the two projects. It claims to be the first search engine in the world to uncover information in the "Invisible Web" which is estimated to be 500 times greater than the information currently indexed by crawler-based engines such as Google and Yahoo. Utilising connections to over 800 search engines, Turbo10 enables users to directly search these databases in real-time and search up to 10 Deep Net engines simultaneously. I've given Turbo 10 a whirl and the results are impressive!

Not bad for a couple of Aussie siblings living in London. Congratulations to brother and sister team Megan and Nigel. I hope I send more eyeballs your way.

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Kalena Jordan was one of the first search engine optimization experts in Australia and New Zealand and is well known and respected in the industry, particularly in the U.S. Kalena was one of the founders of http://www.SearchEngineCollege.com and is currently Director of Studies and SEO tutor for the online training institution. Kalena is a member of SEO Consultants and has spoken at the popular Search Engine Strategies Conferences. She is also a moderator at the Search Engine Watch Forums and author of the popular Search Light newsletter.

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Kalena Jordan was one of the first search engine optimization experts in Australia and New Zealand and is well known and respected in the industry, particularly in the U.S. Kalena was one of the founders of http://www.SearchEngineCollege.com and is currently Director of Studies and SEO tutor for the online training institution. Kalena is a member of SEO Consultants and has spoken at the popular Search Engine Strategies Conferences. She is also a moderator at the Search Engine Watch Forums and author of the popular Search Light newsletter.

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Turbo 10

There are some issues with this search engine, most notably the lack of support for users:

•It doesn't seem to work in Safari. After reading the technical information, it seems that the searches are processed in the browser. Browser requirements are important for users to know in this case.

•Product information on the web seems to be outdated.

•No effective user instruction is provided on the company website. It seems that securing advertisers is a higher priority than success with the people that are the marketing target.

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