web 2.0 accumulative searching tool
April 23, 2008
Sputtr is really helpful tool to use when you have searching in your mind. If you are trying to find contact on Facebook, blog on Technorati, video on Youtube or Google images, this accumulated web 2.0 tool enable perfect selection of your search aim (see point on the picture). Sputtr gives opportunity to search through application you need with just one click.
Just bookmark this page and when you have to search the web, whichever direction your search is, it will promptly and easily provide you with your demand.

The best part is that sputtr enables complete customization. You can add Twitter or MySpace application, and exclude amazon, ebay or wikipadia for example, and fit everything to personal needs.
But when we talk about customization it can cause some problems if you do not pay attention. Namely, this is not membership site and your customization is based on browsing cookies. So if you delete your cookies your screen customization will be reset to default, loosing all changes.
A lot of applications and different logos can cause difficulties to ordinary people and people outside of the tech industry. And to read more about these difficulties follow article from readwriteweb. You will also find more info about Alternative Search Engines Day.
Every tool which enables easier and faster internet surfing is very welcome from my point of view, and Sputtr will have the place in my web 2.0 tool library.

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