British Company Set to ‘Tidy Up’ the Internet Jungle

A British Company, Peoka.com, based a few meters from London Stansted Airport runway has developed a Go Direct Search Engine Technology (GODSE) in an effort to tidy up the Internet.

Bishop's Stortford, United Kingdom, January 26, 2008 --(PR.com)-- Peoka.com (Peoka means a good place to dig) responding to complaints from many Internet Users, on how difficult it is to find what they are looking for on websites, has created a GODSE Technology that can be used on websites, intranet and extranet sites as the Search Tool for pages within the sites.

The most noticeable difference between Peoka’s GODSE Technology powered Search Tools and others is, the visitor’s ability to access any page on the site directly from the Home page without having to drill into the site by scrolling and clicking.

The people at peoka.com claim sites powered by their GODSE Technology are able to display required search pages from within the sites in just one click rather than the normal crawler search listings used by most search tools including most of the top world search engines.

This new British innovation is set to introduce a new set of words into the internet dictionary, words like Webtags, Go Direct and GODSE are to become commonly used words on the net.

Gillian Delano, Head of Product Development said, “The Internet Jungle needs some tidying up, many people are getting “lost” on websites and we felt it’s time something is done about it.”

For more information contact Gillian Delano, +44 (0) 1279 874515 , email gdelano@peoka.co.uk or send post to Peoka.com, Thremhall House, Thremhall Park, Start Hill, Bishop’s Stortford, Hertfordshire, CM22 7WE. United Kingdom.

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