We have just released a version of WebMynd which takes us beyond visual web history which we described as a ‘DVR for the web’ when we launched in January. You can download and try out the update now.
It includes a completely re-designed Google interface with aggregation of many search tools such as Flickr, Wikipedia, Twitter search, Linkedin and many more. Many of the sources offer results that are not usually surfaced by Google. If you can’t find what you’re looking for by searching, WebMynd lets you post to Twitter to ask help from your network right from the search results page. As well as aggregating different search tools, WebMynd uses your web history to improve your search by showing you results from ‘Your Top Sites’ namely the sites that you most frequently visit – this is powered by Yahoo! BOSS.
We’d love to hear what you think and get your suggestions on other search tools to include.
WebMynd currently supports Firefox 3 on Windows, MacOS and Linux.
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