New software eliminates search rage by consolidating research results and boosting accuracy
Released on = December 12, 2005, 7:36 am
Press Release Author = Vadanti LLC
Industry = Computers
Press Release Summary = Internet power users fed up with missing web pages and ever changing search results now have tool that lets them save the information they need when they find it, while allowing for annotation and embellishment of the research.
Press Release Body = FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 12/12/2005
New software eliminates search rage by consolidating research results and boosting accuracy
Internet power users fed up with missing web pages and ever changing search results now have tool that lets them save the information they need when they find it, while allowing for annotation and embellishment of the research.
Vadanti LLC, releases version one of their research consolidation product, dubbed ReCon, to support consumers in their quest to organize and consolidate the ad-hoc research they perform on the Internet.
"Finding answers on the Internet seems to be getting harder every day," says Owen Walcher, founder of Vadanti. "With over 1 billion search results for any hot topic, wading through all the results can be daunting. And the most frustrating part is that when you find a site that has the information you need and bookmark it, it may not be there tomorrow when you come back to it!"
What Recon is not is a bookmark system, rather it is a consumer tool that lets the user paint the forms of information they are interested in capturing, and facilitates the research process by interacting with a web browser. This research is consolidated into a Body Of Knowledge (or BOK), which can then be shared with colleagues, friends and family. Deeply researched topics can even be sold for fame and fortune.
"Almost everyone who uses the Internet does research at one time or another." Mr. Walcher states. "Whether they are searching and comparing cameras for a gift, or planning a vacation to some exotic place, the Internet has become a prime source of data. And when that research involves multiple parties, say a family reunion where all the different family members have to arrange travel to the same local, then sharing the collective knowledge become the hurdle." ReCon, with its support for multiple Topics within a BOK, facilitates not only the travel portion of the trip, but can be used to organize activities, track individuals likes and desires, and chronicle the trip as well.
Contact Owen Walcher for more insights into the Vadanti ReCon software application. Call him: (303) 328-2816 Email him: pr@vadanti.com or visit him on the web: Or download your free trial version today: