Mazzive, LLC Launches Version 1 of Pearlviu
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Pearlviu makes web searching more enjoyable and productive by showing live
previews of the results
SAVAGE, Minn., July 31 /PRNewswire/ -- Mazzive, LLC announced today that
it is launching version 1 of Pearlviu (http://www.pearlviu.com). Addressing
the problem of web searching from a user experience perspective, Pearlviu
helps people find their desired pages quicker by displaying live previews of
the results. The previews let users navigate through the search results
without the disruption of context normally created by going back and forth
between pages. Pearlviu, unlike thumbnails or static pictures, provides a
comprehensive set of functionality for each page preview. These features
combined with an engaging interface provide a unique user experience for
searching the web.
"By combining our user experience with the latest search technology we
ensure the users find what they look for faster and with less frustration,"
said Florencio Mazzoldi, President of Mazzive, LLC.
To the familiar look of search results, Pearlviu adds a string of pearls
that guides the user through the previews without ever complicating the search
task. Users are able to access the previews without leaving the list of
results. In addition to getting a preview, users can directly access
hyperlinks, video clips, flash files, and any content available on the
previewed page. All in all, Pearlviu stands out amongst competitors as a clean
and powerful optimization of the web search experience.
About Mazzive, LLC
Mazzive, LLC was founded in 2001 to create innovative software with strong
emphasis on user experience.
Media Contact:
Florencio Mazzoldi
+1 952 994-6622
florencio.mazzoldi@mazzive.com
http://www.mazzive.com
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SOURCE Mazzive, LLC
Florencio Mazzoldi of Mazzive, LLC, +1-952-994-6622,
florencio.mazzoldi@mazzive.com
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