MyLiveSearch is about to be rolled out

Aug 20, 2007 07:40 GMT  ·  By

MyLiveSearch is described as "the world's first live search engine" and is presented under a motto that attracts you immediately: "searching the Internet will never be the same!". Since Google is the top search technology on the web, MyLiveSearch is surely a threat for it but, until Wednesday August 29th when the service debuts as a public beta test, we can't talk about a new Google rival. In an email sent today to all the registered users, Rob Gabriel, the founder and the developer of MyLiveSearch, informed the users about the upcoming availability of the search engine's plug-in that will allow you to search the Internet in a matter of seconds.

"I am happy to announce that MyLiveSearch will be launching its much awaited public beta on Wednesday 29th August 2007. You will receive an email just before that date to allow you to have access to the MyLiveSearch plug-in. I would have hoped to release the beta release earlier but strongly believe that continued development has now made MyLiveSearch even more advanced than ever before," Rob Gabriel wrote in the email.

Obviously, all the developers who release new web search engines have the same dream: to beat Google and become the top search technology on the Internet. And this is what the developer of MyLiveSearch hopes for: "Once you try MyLiveSearch you will be able to explore the Internet like never before and see for yourself how this technology will have a profound impact on how you search the Internet."

I guess every one of us is asking himself/herself if MyLiveSearch is the long-awaited Google killer or if it's going to represent another disappointing services that bites the dust due to the power of the Mountain View company. We all know that fighting with Google is something crazy and impossible but the creators of MyLiveSearch might introduce the technology as an alternative to Google and not as a rival that fights with it for the supremacy of the Internet.