Surfing The Web

GuruNet for Specific Answers

By Dick Travis

Google has been the greatest “search engine” around for some time now.  Almost everything you want to find on the web can be found through Google.  However, it can still be a pain to search through thousands of web sites produced in searches--realizing that many of the sites do not really have information that has been proven or in many cases is irrelevant to your search.

GuruNet to the rescue.

GuruNet is a very useful solution to finding specific answers to whatever it is we need to know.  It provides an interesting way to check dictionaries, encyclopedias, quotes, weather, city maps, photos, news and even translates in many languages. It also provides links to Google, Yahoo, Amazon, Ebay and other popular web sites in “one place”. The user needs to highlight or enter the search word or words once and all of the above search engines and reference sites pop up on the screen.

After highlighting a particular “search word or phrase”, the user needs only to hold down the Alternate key and left click on the mouse.  Now that’s really an improvement of searching all over the internet to research or define a subject.

This software is for anyone needing the ability to find reliable information from the web.  All of the data found is annotated similar to a bibliography. You can Alt/Click on words in Emails, Web Pages or enter “search words” in a special input area, that can be found in the lower right corner sitting inconspicuously on your desktop.

Spellchecking is automatic and the system actually offers alternatives to your misspelled words. It is pure pleasure to find information that is accurate, timely and proven without the necessity to scroll through irrelevant sites.

Just go to gurunet.com and download their free version.  It only takes a few minutes and automatically installs.  When you download the free version, you are given 7 days with full functionality, with an option to purchase the software for $24 a year.  I have used it free with ample results, but I am tempted to spend the $2 per month to make researching any subject really easy, but for now, it still makes finding specific answers to many items easy.

GuruNet works best with places, sports data, medical references, people, history, nutritional values and other specific items.  So whether you simply want to have access to accurate information that you can offer as concrete fact without those annoying questionable web sites, GuruNet is truly a must have product. I am quite impressed and look forward to seeing what advancements they offer as this software continues to mature and grow.

The New York Times and other noteworthy papers have praised GuruNet as the next generation of search tools.  Remember, just highlight the word you’re interested in…and Alternate/Click…and you will have practically all of the research and search sites including Google at your fingertips.  This is truly accurate research in a click...

 

Happy Surfing,

 

Dick Travis