Innovative metasearch from LeapFish
LeapFish is a relatively new metasearch engine with a click-free search interface that delivers search results as you type: instantaneous results as each character of a search term is entered. You don’t need to click the search button, then wait and click it again after you have refined your search.
The innovative interface saves time by eliminating clicks and keystrokes. Search results appear — quickly — as you type. This way it is easy to modify search characters and get results on-the-fly.

LeapFish searches Google, Yahoo, MSN, Yahoo Answers, Ebay, YouTube, social media sites and blogs. Before you start, you choose whether to search Google, Yahoo or MSN (Windows Live). The main search results will reflect this choice: web results first, then a separate box of blog results.
In the right column, LeapFish presents other search results in boxes they call widgets: news, videos, images, answers, shopping and more, depending on the topic of your search. Click “see more” under a widget to get a complete list of relevant results. Hover over a video to view it on LeapFish.
LeapFish is easy to use and conveys a lot of information without clutter. Here at Pandia HQ we love nothing more than successful innovation in presenting search results. Well done!
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