A Melbourne man has high-hopes with his latest venture, which he claims could take on the likes of Google. It’s called “MyLiveSearch”, where the “Live” is a key word.
MyLiveSearch is fundamentally different. It works through a small browser plug-in. The search terms are put through Google, or other indexed search databases, but those results are treated as “starting points” alongside the user’s bookmarks and other popular web hubs.
Thanks to this technology, your search results should show potential updates from the current day, not the day prior. It sounds good, but it will be difficult to pull off thanks to the fact that it relies on browser plugins. It would not be surprising to see security issues arise as well, thanks to that plug-in functionality. I’m always up for seeing a “Google-killer” though. We won’t be seeing MyLiveSearch for a few more weeks, however.