Serph launched late last night and is a search engine that allows you to gauge how much ‘buzz’ your query has going for it. Serph accomplishes this by searching through a variety of social networks and other web 2.0 services, such as sphere, del.icio.us, flickr, digg, newsvine, and many others.
In addition to the results, Serph displays a list of recommended queries - based on the sort of results it returns. For example, a search for “Techcrunch” would recommend queries of web 2.0, technology, Arrington, etc.
Serph does a pretty good job of aggregating the data found for your term under one roof - and it looks good doing it! It responds quickly and the results it returns are more relevant than those given by Google (for the terms I used).
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Betaflow Featured on Serph by Betaflow
May 4th, 2007 at 10:12 am
1[…] seems as if the Serph guys caught my recent review of their application and decided to quote me directly within their application. It’s definitely an honor and I […]
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