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Here’s another search tool that piggybacks on the Google search engine.
DeeperWeb gives several new angles to the same Google search results.
A search query always gives us a heap of search results to sift through.
Thus, a user gets a better view of his search results.
Now it’s a choice of which heap of results to dive deeper into.
How does DeeperWeb help me get a deeper look at the web?
Just like a Google search results page.
But I also get the two unique DeeperWeb features on a sidebar.
The other tags are basically keywords which I can click to fine tune my search results further.
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The Tag Cloud and the sidebar resources contents change to reflect the new result.
I can now go on clicking the related tags to go " deeper' into the search results.
Topic Mapping
DeeperWeb describes this feature as a way to reduce the usual clutter of search result page.
DeeperWeb ‘maps’ the results into specific sidebar categories depending on the source and bang out of result.
These categories resemble mini search engines.
TheResources Searchgives me many PDF documents on the subject.
TheBusiness News Searchtells me that it might not be a good time to buy a car.
TheMetrics Searchgives the pollsters feedback on a universal worry.
And of course,Wikipedia Searchthrows in its rich storehouse of information.
Narrowing down the search results into categories and sources does wonders for personal productivity.
How do I get DeeperWeb for myself?
Couldn’t be easier.
I took DeeperWeb for quite a few spins around the web.
The web app is still in beta and so the promise for the days to come is still fresh.
Although, it’s Google that’s doing the heavy lifting, DeeperWeb does give it more muscle.
Let us know whether DeeperWeb enhanced your search experience or boosted your efficiency.
How does it stand up to the other Google-driven search engines?
Speak your mind in the comment.