
When I saw this
site I knew I would immediately need to blog about it, because it's just so cool!
"
oSkope is a visual browser that lets you search and organize items from different web services like Amazon, Ebay, YouTube or Flickr in an intuitive way."
You choose where you would like to search and as you are typing in your keyboard images begin flying up on the screen that match what you are looking for! So if you are a visual person, like me, this is the cream of the crop! This seriously could be the most amazing site I have found ever...or at least for the year of 2007.
I mean. I'm drooling.
**wipes off keyboard**
Their about page is pretty skimpy, but this is what it says "
oSkope visual search is a free online service developed by oSkope media gmbh in Zurich and Berlin. A great team of highly talented and skillful people worked on this project: Design Alain Leclerc von Bonin, Visual Context, Zurich, Software development front- and backend WELTFORMAT.DESIGN, Pepe Jurgens, Berlin and Daniel Burckhardt, Berlin, Prototype programmingPeter Chylewski, Basel, Technical WritingLinda Popova, Zurich."
Anway, here is what you do in case you are confused. In the upper left hand corner of the page choose a service. Then you need to choose a category OR just start typing in what you are searching for via a keyword, title, etc. Push enter!
Everything that falls under that search will start flying up onto the page. Then on the left side, center you'll see five small icons. Those icons are your organization choices. You can stack things, pile them, list them and even place them on a graph according to price! It's awesome!
I know. I'm a nerd.
Labels: search engine optimization, visual