Sunday, January 31, 2010

DocMazy - The Future of Document Search


I've used this and I'm not sure about the magic involved, but it's saved me countless hours on research. The website is pretty plain kinda like Google, but it does one thing and does it well.

From the site:

DocMazy - The Future of Document Search: "What is unique about DocMazy?

DocMazy was created so users could search the internet for documentation files such as word files or powerpoint presentations. This is helpful because many of those pages are lost on the internet. DocMazy allows users to search these 'lost' files directly and generate a preview of them straight in the browser. Many users will find this useful so that they can uncover more information on a subject, that might otherwise be hidden deep in search engines. DocMazy makes use of several public API's, and useful tools to allow you to preview all documents within your browse. The use of Ajax tabbing allows for a seamless experience.

Simply put, DocMazy is a document search engine, so it only searches for only PDFs, Docs, Excel, and Txt files. It quickly finds these files, which are normally stuck deep within search engines. This thing is especially useful for people looking for quick research sources, but has many other uses as well. Try out our search for yourself!"

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