iMetaSearch 4.0

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iMetaSearch is a free next-generation meta search tool that saves time and finds better results. It gathers results from the web and then analyzes them with a cutting edge method called Latent Semantic Analysis. It saves time by putting related search results together into conceptual groups. It finds better results by giving you personal relevance scores. Simply mark results that you find interesting, and related results will get higher relevance scores.

iMetaSearch is designed for quick, interactive search and exploration of results. It is the first search tool to bring the benefits of web searching together with a powerful exploration interface based on Latent Semantic Analysis.

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