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October 25, 2005 | Comments: (0)
Found is the new search
That's the logo for Ma.gnolia, a search-site-to-be that describes its pitch, plain and simple, as "what you mark in Ma.gnolia not only stays found but keeps coming back to you as your interests change."
A beta launch will occur in December. The temporary site, available here, boasts of enabling users to "discover the new evolution in growing or sharing information across town or across the globe."
(Thanks to Jeffery Zeldman for the link.)
Posted by Tom Sullivan on October 25, 2005 06:59 AM
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