Obliterate Google with Tabbed Browsing
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on November 05, 2006,
Imagine the possibilities that tabbed browsing could hold. Twerq.com has gone on their own quest to discover just that with their new tabbed searching beta. I’m backing Twerq as one of the big players in future search and think that the concept has bucket loads of cash, features and ideas that are yet to be exploited. This idea seriously packs a powerful punch and could make a tonne of people very rich. This is the kind of thing that makes Google wet its panties. This is the real stuff. This is next-gen web.
Considering its promise, not many know about Twerq. Having only served up just over 26,000 searches, this is greatly reflected in its figures. What’s so great? Well, the drag and drop tabbing is a brilliant time saver that works wonderfully well and is compatible with the latest versions of Firefox and Internet Explorer. There are plenty of extra bonuses around the site. You get rewarded for searching via their sponsor, “It’s your Lucky Day” who pays you a cent or two for every search you do. Payment is made through QBank. Powered by Google, Twerq really is a formidable tool in any arsenal. Buckle up and get ready. This is one of the major players in the Web 2.0 search business.
Twerq is yet to hit the headlines, but hopefully through this post on Profy, some of the biggest names will become aware of this great, useful alternative. Try Twerq for a week and see what you think. You may grow to like it just like me! I’ve been using it for quite a few days now and have started to reap its benefits. I’m yet to try its monetary payment scheme, but am more than delighted with the search engine as it is.
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