Viewzi takes visual approach
New search engine, Viewzi, is using a unique method of providing search answers, by displaying them in ‘views’.
Its visual led display differs from that of competitors and according to tech advice site, E-consultancy, it could rival Google.
"Viewzi may not be as comprehensive," it noted "but it is arguably more appealing to look at".
It claims to be a search platform "able to morph into any number of user interfaces using any number of different data sources as the situation calls for".
The new site is currently in beta and its creators are looking for additional funding to add to the £500,000 they have so far raised.
"While Viewzi cannot match Google for speed or efficiency, it is an excellent alternative for niche searches," E-consultancy found.
Advertisers rely on search engines to find pages on which they are marketing and place their messages according to users’ preferences.
Analysts, Nielsen Online, revealed Google Search, MSN Messenger and eBay, scored highest overall in terms of average monthly visitors in 2007.
