Groxis Releases Next Generation of Visual Search Tool

Groxis Inc. (www.groxis.com) has released Grokker 2, the latest generation of its award-winning visual search product. The application allows educators and students to discover and explore the true depth and breadth of the Web. Equipped with new, more powerful organization and visualization capabilities, Grokker 2 simplifies the process of researching on the Web for both K-12 and higher education institutions.

In addition, Grokker 2 can organize and visually map thousands of search results in just a few seconds from multiple search engines and content sources simultaneously. This creates the opportunity to build Grokker plug-ins to virtually any content source, database or search engine on the Net.

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