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Feb. 21, 2007 at 12:04pm Eastern by Phil Bradley
Pagebull - A Visual Internet Search Engine
Pagebull is a visual search engine in the sense that it displays search results simply by visually displaying page thumbnails, highlighting the term(s) searched on. Some search options are available - limiting to particular country results (currently Any, Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Russia, Spain, UK, USA) being the main one, though you can also limit thumbnails in 3x4, 2x6 or 4x3 format. As the search engine is data intensive they recommend a broadband connection and recent versions of browsers as well as the activation of JavaScript.
As a search engine it really isn't anything particularly new or novel, and even the idea of showing thumbnails isn't new either. It's not an engine that I'd personally use for serious research, but having said that it's not without merit either. I did find the display very useful for searches that I run on a regular basis in that it was much easier to scroll through visual depictions of pages and note differences to pages that I was familar with. I also found it quite helpful when looking for visual images in context on a page, rather than images in and of themselves. Consequently not something that I'd use on a regular basis, but I can see times when it might just fit the bill.
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Yes a really bad name but I like the thumbnails, talk about a great way to see if the site is a scraper site. Another good aspect to it is the fast way to bookmark the site with several different servies. Given the direction that SEM seems to be heading, it looks like a good idea to me. Dumb name but good idea.
> As a search engine it really isn't
> anything particularly new or novel
It's at least a couple of months old:
http://blog.outer-court.com/archive/2006-11-28.html#n25

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Its a bad name - I really though that PageBull was a joke...