WebKnowHow Friday, July 28, 2006; 03:23 AM
Trexy.com was awarded a technical innovation medal in the IT Professional Awards
2006, held by the The British Computer Society (BCS).
London based Trexy Limited was awarded a medal in the ‘Services’ category of the Technology Award.
Trexy.com is a free search engine that interoperate with
other search engines to remember and share individual search
discoveries, called trails.
Search trails are the paths users create while searching on engines
like Google, Yahoo and MSN and over 3000 topic specific databases.
Over 200 companies entered the BCS IT Professional Awards 2006 across
four categories: Business Achievement; Technology; Professional
Development; and President's Award.
The BCS said the awards have established themselves as a
hallmark of success amongst practitioners in the IT industry today. The cross-industry
awards recognises, promotes and acclaims excellence, professionalism,
innovation and the outstanding achievements to which individuals and
groups contribute.
Trexy’s CEO and Inventor, Nigel Hamilton said: “Being recognised for
technical innovation by the leading IT body in the UK is a great
endorsement of our technology. We are very excited about receiving a
medal from the BCS.”
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