Galaxy.com Launches Web’s Most Powerful Telescope

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Galaxy.com, the Web's pioneer in directory search and browse, today announced that they have extended their core TeleScope™ preview functionality to their Web directory service, enabling users to preview a high-quality snapshot image of sites directly on the Galaxy generated results page.

"With the integration of the TeleScope™ preview technology to the Galaxy Directory, we have eliminated the cumbersome task of clicking through to each listing in order to determine if a site is of interest," said Matt Fordham, CEO of LOGIKA Corporation. "By simply rolling their mouse over a small TeleScope™ icon next to each site’s listing, our end users can have a "closer look” at what a site looks like without having to bounce back and forth between the Galaxy results page and the site itself," added Mr. Fordham.

"In today’s work environment, filled with more and more responsibilities, and less and less time available to accomplish them, the more time we can free up for other tasks the better. The Galaxy TeleScope™ preview tool significantly reduces the time and effort required for people to find relevant content on the Web, and if this helps free up time for other tasks, then we’ve accomplished our goal,” said Fordham.

To take a closer look at what our TeleScope™ technology can do for you, launch your browser and visit us at http://www.galaxy.com.

03.05.2006, John Sortino, LOGIKA Corporation




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