Appropriately dubbing itself “The Internet’s Universal Remote”, ButtonAll is a site that allows users to pick from a variety of different search engines and resources for more accurate searching results. Included at ButtonAll are: Google, Yahoo, MSLive, Ask, Wikepedia, Dictionary, Thesaurus, MapQuest, MySpace, Facebook, Amazon, E-Bay, and Craigslist, just to name a few of the options. There are also four extra buttons which are colored in red and which represent new and innovative websites. Simply select the engine you’d like to search with by clicking on the corresponding button, enter your keywords into the search bar, and get instant results without ever having to leave the ButtonAll environment.

In their own words
“ButtonALL helps you quickly find what you’re looking for with minimal effort. All your favorite search engines and reference websites are aggregated on ONE page. Just type your desired search term and press the button(s) you want.”
Why it might be a killer
There are a number of similar sites currently available but ButtonAll stands out for providing more options and also for adding a rotating list of new and innovative engines.
Some questions
While this is a well-designed site, they may have trouble gaining traction due to their relative new-comer status in this crowded space. Are they working on developing the ability to search multiple engines concurrently?
Posted 11 Months 16 Days ago by thomasg | Source: SimpleSpark
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