Cover Flow + Search Engine = Search Me
By Mike Lucas on 24 March 2008

Didn't Apple patent the Cover Flow? Yes, they did. Does this violate the patent? Probably not, else they wouldn't have done it, would they?

Searchme is a new search engine that's built on a pleasing visual interface and a 'category suggest' feature (see top buttons).

Type in a query and see the results pages load in a cover-flow-like menu. And in the same fashion, you can scroll through the results and view what's on the page without clicking it. Something like a Snap Preview but better.

After that, narrow down your search by selecting one of the categories above. You can also switch between the visual search view or a traditional list view or both.

Currently, they have about a billion pages indexed so far, and it's still a closed beta, so get in line.

Previously Microsoft also dipped their feet in some visual search with Tafiti, using Silverlight. But it was little more than a search engine in a shiny shell.

On the subject of patents, Searchme claims they have several patents " that relate to vertical search technology, our user interface, and our base search engine."

Searchme looks promising, and genuinely has something different to offer. Look out for it.


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