Viewzi Visual Search Engine come online

Viewzi is a new visual search engine that attempts to deliver a fun and interactive way to find online content. Recently out of beta (although the Web site still displays the beta tag), Viewzi focuses on the user experience by offering different “views” to organize the results. A view is an interactive display, uniquely designed for a specific type of data such as music, video, photos, news and shopping.

While Viewzi is really a search aggregation tool that uses, but doesn’t compete with, Google (NSDQ:GOOG), it does show a nifty approach to search. The company, Viewzi, is based in Richardson, Texas, and made its public debut Wednesday night at the Digital Experience show in New York.

A quick runthrough of Viewzi found it to be a promising new destination for Web surfers and searchers. While most of the views are specific to different forms of media, they all come up with results that are relevant to the initial request.

After entering the search request, Viewzi opens what is called the View Mix. This is a scrollable, linear display of all the available views. When the user clicks on the view he or she wants, it opens—and a miniature version of the View Mix is shown on the top of the screen. From here, the user can switch back and forth between views without having to re-enter the search info.

Each view has a different look and feel and pulls results from different source sites. It then compiles the data in a flash-based, interactive display. The MP3 view, for instance, returns results from Seeqpod, Mooza and MP3 Realm and lists them with a play button that allows the user to listen to the file. There is also a link that will open a new tab (or window if the browser doesn’t support tabs) with the source site.

Source: crn.com

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