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Jun 1, 2009

Infoaxe: Full Text Web History Search synchronized between Firefox, IE on multiple computers

Infoaxe: Every page that you browse on the Web is searchable across Firefox and IE across all the computers you use. You therefore never have to bookmark a page again! You can see results from your web memory both at infoaxe.com and while searching on Google (on the right side of the Google Search Results page). Infoaxe crawls and allows you to search only publicly viewable webpages, so authenticated webpages like email, facebook, bank accounts etc. are never added to your web memory.




What is Infoaxe?
Infoaxe (http://www.infoaxe.com), is a Personal Browsing History Search Engine which synchronizes your browsing history across Firefox and Internet Explorer and makes it searchable across all the computers you use! Infoaxe is your personal Web Memory. Thanks to Infoaxe, there is no need to ever bookmark a page again. It makes getting back to web pages seen in the past (like videos, news articles etc) extremely fast and easy. Infoaxe also lets you ‘pivot’ around web pages seen in the past to see other pages that you visited at the same time. Tagging and sharing pages from your web memory with your friends is also very convenient with Infoaxe.

What should I do to get started?

V. Simple. Sign up for Infoaxe at http://www.infoaxe.com and install the infoaxe toolbar. The toolbar adds web pages you visit, to your personal web memory so its necessary to install the toolbar on all computers you use.

Go to http://www.infoaxe.com and watch the quick demo video. Check out the FAQ as well, which should answer most of your questions.

Here are some cool things you can do with your Web Memory at your finger tips,

* Your web history synchronized, searchable and portable across all computers and browsers you use. Take it wherever you go!

* Pivot on events: Say, you wanted to look at all the websites you looked at when you were researching grad schools many months ago. This sounds almost impossible to accomplish with a general Web Search Engine like Google. The right query is quite hard in this case since there likely isn’t one single query which will give you all the pages. You might have looked at other grad schools like MIT, CMU etc, tips for writing good grad school essays etc. infoaxe helps you here by letting you pivot around a Web page in your Web Memory. Think of this as something like time travel. You can ask infoaxe to show you all the web pages you were looking at when you were looking at the Stanford University Graduate Admissions home page. We think its more natural to remember events than dates, and pivot lets you pivot around events in your Web Memory.

* Many of our users tell us that thanks to infoaxe, their search queries to Google have become a lot shorter. For eg. these days to go to the website of the restaurant Siam Royal in Palo Alto, I no longer need to type ” siam royal palo alto” to Google. I just type “siam royal”.(That’s a lie, I actually just type “siam” :) )With of our convenient Google widget, searching on Google.com displays infoaxe web memory results on the vacant right column of the Google search results page.

* Here is another example, Mary is hunting for apartments in Palo Alto. She has looked at many apartments on craigslist and rent.com. She is finding it impossible to keep track of the ones she liked. Bookmarking seems like a lot of work for so many pages and an overkill since she is sure that after this week she wouldn’t really be looking at these apartments again. Mary does not have to bookmark anything. If she wanted to revisit all the apartments she looked at on University Avenue, she could just search infoaxe with the query ‘university avenue’.

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