iRazoo – yet another search engine
Have you visited http://www.iRazoo.com? Well, I have and I won’t recommend it. It’s the latest in a line of people powered search engines (I blogged about a few sometime back). The way Razoo works is very similar to Url.com.
- You search for something and get search results which are pulled from existing search engines.
- You then visit the links from the search results and then say Yes/No for whether you like the site, you think it’s relevant, etc. (very Digg like).
- When you search next for that same phrase, you will see a recommended results section which shows the aggregates for all search result recommendation for that phrase.
Ok, so what’s new in this?
- Well, the UI is different. You can view the site and vote for it by hovering over the search result icon.
- You get points per search, per vote, per referral and you can trade-in your points for an iPod or a Camera. 2 per search or vote, and 10 for a referral.
So… what sucks?
- You are allowed to clock only 50 points by search or vote in a day. There is a 50 point limit. While I can understand why this limit is in place, it is very impractical. To get an iPod using Razoo, I need to search every day for 3,460 days (one iPod is 173,000 points); that’s about 9 years.
- I could choose to earn my points the referral way, which has no limit. Of course, it is just a matter of getting 17,300 friends to sign up to get that 30 GB iPod.
- Even though you cannot earn points beyond 50 in a day, you can still keep on recommending sites yes and no. There seems to be a potential for manipulating results (unless these guys are very effective at detecting such behavior).
- Aside from that, the search is painfully slow.
I am still waiting for a search which is worthwhile. Let’s see if something comes along.
[tag]Search[/tag], [tag]Internet[/tag]
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