
New ways to conduct online search are seemingly launched every day.
But much of the "real news" comes when search vehicles find ways to make themselves more relevant - and better at deciphering the "real news" that users want.
Trackle today (July 20) announced its new solution pages, which bring recommended searches - what it calls "tracklets" - together by topic.
It's an easier way for users to keep track of the information they really want on the Web.
Trackle enables users to stay constantly updated on the things that matter most to them, without having to visit multiple web sites. Our new features and functionality will enhance the user experience, making Trackle easier and more efficient.” - Pavan Nigam, Trackle founder and CEO
If you're not familiar with Trackle, it's (straight from the company's mouth) "a highly-customizable Web site that allows users to track anything they want and personalize it by name, location and keyword. Users get automatic notification through Web, email or SMS alerts whenever Trackle is updated with something new in the users selected searches. New to Trackle, users can also now use their favorite RSS reader to view alerts."
Trackle is free. Among iits features is a "Referral Awards" program in which users get points for bringing aboard friends who accept invites to the service.











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Good find Darrell I am really liking Trackle.
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