Medical Toolbar Released
Medical search engine releases toolbar, upgrades search performance.
(PRWEB) October 4, 2004
OmniMedicalSearch. com Monday released a bottom-side toolbar and announced upgrades designed to improve the search performance for the medical metasearch engine.
"The OmniSearchBar is compatible with all other toolbars because it loads at the bottom of your Internet Explorer window," founder Jason Morrow said. "It doesn't contain any kind of spyware, adware or malicious code that could harm one's computer."
When it comes to health and medical information, the integrity of the search results is priority, Morrow added. OmniMedicalSearch delivers quality results from 32 authoritative and reliable databases including medical search engines, image libraries and the latest health and medical news.
Since it was beta released 10 weeks ago, OminMedicalSearch recieved praise from medical professionals, researchers, librarians, patients, universities and even a few competitors.
At that time, OmniMedicalSearch only queried 25 databases. With the addition of seven more also came an exact phrase search function for those engines and databases that support it.
OmniMedicalSearch. com received over 150,000 searches and page views during September. There is no cost, registration or obligation of any kind to use this medical metasearch engine.
OmniMedicalSearch. com search options include:
15 Medical Search Engines (Default Search) 10 Health and Medical News Sources * 7 Medical & General Image Libraries
MedPro Search for medical professionals. Basic Search for the general public. Related Search Options. Single Site Search Focus. One-Click Dictionary look up.
Web surfers can also take advantage of many serendipitous information tools offered which include:
Acronym Search powered by Medilexicon Dictionary Search powered by OneLook Medical Association Mini-Directory (150+) Medical Journal Mini-Directory - (250+) Searchable Medical Databases (70+)
Morrow founded OmniMedicalSearch in July to get away from the snake oil salesmen that are prevalent in the search results from mainstream search engines.
"The internet is a good place to find information and it can also be a very bad place to find information," he said.
The medical search engines and databases OmniMedicalSearch. com queries were carefully selected for providing authoritative and non-commerical health and medical information.
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