SearchMe, founded by Randy Adams and John Holland, is a visual search engine that launched into private beta in March 2008.
Searchme is a new search engine that uses visual search and category refinement.
It’s a new way to search that takes advantage of the size and bandwidth of today’s Internet and the increasingly visual way that we all interact online.
The idea for Searchme came when Mark Kvamme, Searchme’s chairman, got tired of looking through a bunch of unrelated results for articles on motocross.
He suggested to founders Randy Adams and John Holland that they create a search engine that sorted results into categories.
The Searchme visual interface came about when Randy, a father of seven, helped his four- year-old son search for children’s web sites that he’d seen on TV.
It struck Adams that if a search engine could show big pictures of the pages it found before users clicked through to a site, it’d be much easier to quickly find what they were looking for.
After more than three years of engineering, imaging billions of web pages, and fine-tuning our approach many times over, Searchme was born.
*They built it from the ground up to optimize it for speed, but still they have a long way to go as the results shown are just a tad little. You just get the feeling that you are missing out on something more than just spam.
I like how the interface feels – like Apple’s search interface with albums artwork. Simple and you get what you need at a glance.
Let’s see how it really progresses in due time.
Visit SearchMe.










