WebKnowHow Monday, June 19, 2006; 05:18 AM
Jux2, a meta-search engine that allows users to simultaneously
compare search results from three major search engines, has launched
several new search enhancements to improve functionality and ease of
use.
Acquired earlier this year by Douglas Baker, a successful entrepreneur
and frequent Jux2 user, improvements to the features and functionality
of Jux2 are anticipated. Baker vowed continued improvements to the
already robust engine, explaining that the primary object of Jux2 is to
“allow searchers to compare results from the leading search engines,
which saves time and ensures that the user is receiving the most
relevant search results.”
Currently, Jux2 has many features that separate it from other
meta-search engines. For instance, each return of a query shows in what
order it was placed on the other engines, a feature not employed by
other meta-search sites, as well as allowing users to filter results by
individual search engine.
To improve jux2 further, Baker has had the following search enhancements implemented thus far:
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MSN results have been added to provide a wider breadth of results
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Toolbar options that will work with both Firefox and Internet Explorer
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Desktop access using the jux2 Widget for Yahoo Widget Engine (Mac or PC) or Jack of all
Widgets for Apple’s Dashboard.
In order to continue to provide top-notch search results to jux2 users,
Baker invited user feedback, “I believe that the users are best
qualified to provide recommendations on how jux2 can become a better
Meta search engine.”
Named the 2005 Best Meta-Search Engine by SearchEngineWach.com, Jux2
anticipates further success with the recent enhancements and their
growing popularity.
To search the Web using jux2, visit jux2.com.
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