SAN JOSE, Calif., Dec. 9 / TigerLogic Corporation (Nasdaq: TIGR) today announced the release of yolink 1.0 developer beta, a unique research tool for the Google Chrome(TM) browser. Yolink allows consumers to interact with 'digital search' on a whole new level of depth, accuracy, and immediacy.
Yolink gives users the ability to quickly view detailed information that is hidden 'one-level deep' behind search results or the links of any web site, and in e-books and text. As such, yolink augments, rather than competes, with traditional search engines. After a quick scan, yolink displays extracts containing your key search terms and provides a one-click method to take you directly to the information located on the particular web page. Once found, information can be easily exported to Google Docs(TM) with a single click.
"Along with our recently introduced integration with Google Docs, we are extremely excited to offer yolink to the 30+ million users in the Google Chrome community," said Brian Cheek, Director of Business Development at TigerLogic. "By providing a seamless bridge from search to creation of documents and spreadsheets, yolink provides a powerful application tool for use in many research and business scenarios."
Yolink 1.0 developer beta for Google Chrome is designed to optimize search experience:
Quick Find: Yolink searches within links and text for keywords in context, reducing the need for additional tabs and windows.
Single-Click Access: Clickable preview extracts with highlighted keywords for instant contextual information.
Simple Save and Share: Single-click integration with Google Docs.
The yolink team will be participating at the Add-on-Con conference at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, CA on Friday, December 11, 2009.
Google Chrome users can now download yolink 1.0 developer beta for free directly from the Google Chrome extension gallery at https://chrome.google.com/extensions or at http://www.yolink.com.
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