Tuesday 10 September 2013

mozDex.com Search Engine Announces Several New Features With Both User and Webmaster Friendliness in Focus

Strasburg, Pa. (PRWEB) February 6, 2006

Mozdex.com, a search engine that uses open source search technologies to create an open and fair index, creates both a user and webmaster friendly environment with several new features. In addition to advanced and useful search features, such as search clustering and Did you Mean spell checking, Mozdex.com users can take advantage of instant crawl, social bookmarking, and anti-spam features.

Instant Crawl

We are working on implementing a 48 hour URL submission/inclusion process so that any urls submitted will be crawled, indexed and searchable within 48 hours (or less), says Byron Miller, owner and founder of Mozdex.com. Webmasters and Publishers are encouraged to submit their sites and content pages to see how they will be inserted at http://www.mozdex.com/support/addurl.html.

Simpy Social Bookmarking

Search results on Mozdex.com now feature a link to Simpy, a free social bookmarking service where users can create an account and index their bookmarks for either private or shared use. Bookmarks are stored on a remote server, allowing users to conveniently access their bookmarks from any computer.

Anti-spam Technology

Mozdex is implementing an automated process to control and block spam so that users always receive relevant results for their searches. In addition, an Ignore feature will allow Mozdex users to create a black list and block specific sites.

Mozdex currently has around 100 million sites indexed. As the search engine grows and evolves, Mozdex continually seeks user opinions and feedback from the Internet community as to what direction its developers should take to improve Internet searches on Mozdex.com.

For more information on mozDex.com:

http://www.mozdex.com

mozDex Blog:

http://www.libervis.com/wordpress+index.htm

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