LeapFish Integrates Digg, Facebook, Crunchbase and Scribd into Search Results
Monday, December 14, 2009 11:51:14 PM
New Real-Time Search Engine Continues Its Development and Integrates Four New Services into Search Results.
PLEASANTON, CA – (December 14th, 2009) – LeapFish, a new multi-media and real-time search, communication, and sharing platform, announced today the integration of four new services. The search platform now includes results from Digg, Facebook, Crunchbase and Scribd, expanding its reach for consumers on every search.
Perform a topic search and get news results from Digg. Perform a company or person search and see profile results from Facebook and Crunchbase. “LeapFish will continue to integrate more services and valuable content to equip users with a search engine that does an extensive search of the web,” said Ben Behrouzi, LeapFish CEO.
LeapFish’s latest release includes :
• Digg – Digg is a social news website made for people to discover and share content from anywhere on the Internet with over 527 Million Digg recommendations and 14 million submitted stories.
• Facebook – Facebook is the largest social networking user database with over 350 million users worldwide.
• Crunchbase – Crunchbase is a free directory of technology companies, people, and investors that anyone can edit with over 20 million page views each month.
• Scribd - Scribd is the largest social publishing network in the world with over 10 million documents published.
For more information on the recent release, visit http://blog.leapfish.com
About LeapFish:
LeapFish is an evolved search engine that captures the traditional, multi-media and real-time Web, through a single, connected search platform for both searching and sharing content. LeapFish is a privately held, 100-person corporation headquartered out of CARR America Corporate Center in Pleasanton, California. For more information, visit blog.leapfish.com.
PLEASANTON, CA – (December 14th, 2009) – LeapFish, a new multi-media and real-time search, communication, and sharing platform, announced today the integration of four new services. The search platform now includes results from Digg, Facebook, Crunchbase and Scribd, expanding its reach for consumers on every search.
Perform a topic search and get news results from Digg. Perform a company or person search and see profile results from Facebook and Crunchbase. “LeapFish will continue to integrate more services and valuable content to equip users with a search engine that does an extensive search of the web,” said Ben Behrouzi, LeapFish CEO.
LeapFish’s latest release includes :
• Digg – Digg is a social news website made for people to discover and share content from anywhere on the Internet with over 527 Million Digg recommendations and 14 million submitted stories.
• Facebook – Facebook is the largest social networking user database with over 350 million users worldwide.
• Crunchbase – Crunchbase is a free directory of technology companies, people, and investors that anyone can edit with over 20 million page views each month.
• Scribd - Scribd is the largest social publishing network in the world with over 10 million documents published.
For more information on the recent release, visit http://blog.leapfish.com
About LeapFish:
LeapFish is an evolved search engine that captures the traditional, multi-media and real-time Web, through a single, connected search platform for both searching and sharing content. LeapFish is a privately held, 100-person corporation headquartered out of CARR America Corporate Center in Pleasanton, California. For more information, visit blog.leapfish.com.




