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MyLocator.com

Strategic Multichannel Location Network

Mylocator.com promises to radically alter the search engine space by cutting out middle men like Google and Yahoo. The Mylocator engine works by classifying over 1300 domain name categories and allowing searchers to first pick the category and then what they are looking for. The outcome should be more accurate search results from an engine that puts searchers directly in contact with what they are looking via vertical searching. To put it simply, Google and others search by scouring the internet for keywords that users search for and then spits out the results. Mylocator allows people to search through categories of domains that are networked bringing better results faster. The potential for increased revenues due to better targeted search results could also be enormous.

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WebsiteMyLocator.com
StageIn Development
Launch DateMay 16, 1999

Strategic Multichannel Natural Language Location Engine Network

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Gern Blanstein - May 15, 2009 at 10:29am
This is a VERY important development in the search area. I mean, c'mon "The potential for increased revenues due to better targeted search results could also be enormous. " It must be even bigger than enormous, just look at his unique visitors for April -- he has almost a few hundred people that look at this monster of a site. failurelocator.com -- yes, I'm talking to you.
Troy Lombardi - May 3, 2009 at 7:02pm
It appears to me this guy "knows" what he talking about and owns the real estate to prove it. Your ignorance speaks for itself.
Pete - February 5, 2009 at 5:52pm
This is hilarious. Biggest bag of hot air jargon I have ever heard. Looks amazingly like the old yahoo indexed browsing. Definitely the 'holy grail of change'.

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