Normally, your search efforts involve one engine or another. You go to Google, Yahoo, Microsoft Live Search for the general Web, and perhaps photos, etc. You visit Digg, Reddit, or Yahoo Buzz for cool links. YouTube, DailyMotion and others for videos. The list goes on. But in the event that the default dimensions of your Web browsing experience gets dull, tedious and in need of a change (this is the moment of change, after all!), there is Widexplorer to satisfy a new leaning.
Sporting black, a dozen categorical hotlinks, Widexplorer is a simple thing. No miracles being performed there. Nonetheless, its presentation is the kicker. Click any keyword below the search bar to get a grip on what that means.
For instance, the ‘buzz’ label takes you to all the top Web 2.0 linking services. And all are laid one beside the other. Digg first, then Yahoo Buzz, followed by Delicious, Reddit, Mixx, Technorati, Popurls. It’s really quite interesting. It’s better than browsing through tabs, in a way, because there’s absolutely no clicking to do. Except for the movement of the