Search Application tyBit Adds New Features

March 6, 2008
March 6, 2008 – (HOSTSEARCH.COM) – tyBit, (http://www.tybit.com), which bills itself as “the world’s fastest growing Internet search application”, has launched its latest beta version. “We expect to be completely done with beta by May 2008,” explained tyBit’s CMO, Mr. Sean McCoy. “Then we go live and are looking at six to seven figures a month in online ad revenue.”

According to the company, the latest tyBit release follows “months of development” and offers “cleaner, faster, and more relevant search results than ever before”. Enhancements include the addition of new Shop feature sources (Pricegrabber and CNET shopper) and introduction of ASK.com as a search source. The system offers spell correction and suggests a search that helps users “find the results you want across several search engines”. In addition, tyBit now offers webmail and auto completion and stores its own web data and returns its own search results.

tyBit recently announced the continuation of its Free adScriber Program where adScriber ads are displayed on a “run-of-site basis including video ads”. This advertising allows businesses to “reallocate resources that were earmarked for Internet advertising, and use those resources in other areas toward growing their business”.

“We created tyBit from scratch out of frustration with click fraud, affiliate models and other PPC models that encourage the online cheating of advertisers,” explained AIT and tyBit founder, Clarence E. Briggs, III. “After a lot of late hours and pizza deliveries, it feels like we are giving birth. “Making the decision to step down from the day to day operations of AIT, the company I started in my garage 12 years ago and which is now headquartered in a 93,000 square foot data center complex, was a difficult one, but I needed to give that same level of energy and commitment to tyBit,” Briggs continued.



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