SHO Search Engine Unveils Version 2.0 | Internet News

SHO Search Engine Unveils Version 2.0

Sep 3, 1999
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3 Potato 4, Inc. Thursday released the latest version of its online search tool, SHO.

SHO is designed to allow users to search, sort, and compare the results found from multiple search engines on single screen. According to 3 Potato 4 co-founder Brad
Stone, “SHO simultaneously searches multiple sites
and delivers specific Web results that can be rapidly
organized and compared.”

The SHO search engine is built on plug-in
architecture — developers can create
additional SHO plug-ins for virtually any site on the
net that offers a “search” box. Many plug-ins already
exist for the most popular sites; and the SHO Web
site offers a developers kit for those who may wish
to create additional plug-ins, the company said.

The search engine is available from the company’s Web site as shareware. After a 15 day trial period, users are expected to register the software for $29.95.

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