TheAlphaWeb.com
introduces a new app for iPad
reimagining the Internet & promoting
'Touch Search' & 'Organised Browsing'. Based on
the free Internet version, the app
introduces extra functionality designed
to promote the easy access & efficient retrieval of
knowledge.
Reimagined, the
Internet is presented in a friendly & familiar alphabetical
system, much like any index. It’s A to Zedding of the Internet
as never seen before.
Finding
Information in just a few clicks. This
experience is intended to be much like finding a name & number in
a telephone directory for the iPad user. “Initially, I set
out to build a small system, satisfying my own personal day to day
needs, to save & sort favourite resources into an orderly &
retrievable format,” says Mike Bell, founder of
TheAlphaWeb.com,
“but gradually it morphed into a systematic listing of all that
is good in the Internet. This proves that you don’t need to
re-invent the wheel to produce something which is aimed to be of
great use & value to everyone.”
Bell’s quest to build
on the concept of Navigational Search from days gone by, has
culminated in a simple alphabetical guide to the Internet. He goes
on to point out that despite the prevalence of the white box
search, there will always be the need for a traditional approach
to finding & storing internet data. Frequently, it’s not just
about finding elements of information but being able to later
retrieve them quickly & accurately.
TheAlphaWeb.com
has been built & developed with broad appeal in mind to enhance
the way individuals, families & businesses make use of the
Internet. Bell further says, “I’m delighted the system is finally
being rolled out, not only ‘keyboardless’ as I originally
envisioned it, but with the onset of touch technology, ‘mouseless’
as well!”. TheAlphaWeb app is a synergy of old school indexing
& new touch-search technology allowing the user to take ownership
of the Internet with organised browsing.