Last Updated on September 42024
I have always been a visual person. For some reasonit has always been easier for me to remember images rather than wordsand I am pretty sure I am not the only one in this situation.
The truth is that the world today has become more visual than verbal. People have grown tired of reading booksthey would rather watch the movie insteadWe no longer have time to read articleswe prefer to scroll through endless pages of imagesor stare in awe at visually delicious pieces of art work.
This is exactly why certain developers have considered that it is time to change the way that search engines work.
They have created search platforms which extend beyond the capabilities of Google’s Image query sectionand although most internet users cannot imagine using something else than Google or Bing for searchesvisual search engines might just change their mind. Without further adohere are the best 10 devices for visually exploring the internet.
1. TouchGraph
TouchGraph is without a doubt one of the most useful visual tools to have in your toolset. There is no better way to understand how the world wide web worksthan my using this great search engine. Developers have made it their mission to explain the way things work togetherand how everything is connected.
In other wordTouchGraph will provide the user with a unique experience. The technology powered by Googleis completely customizable. If you are passionate about computers and technologyyou can create your very own map with the help of Java.
2. Cooliris

For people who wish to be up to date with the latest newsCooliris is the ideal visual platform. In a way it reminds me of the „interactive wall” technology. The extension looks exactly like a 3D dynamic wall which is filled with articlesnewsand information about everything.
In additionCooliris works on FirefoxMozilla and Safari. It is a great source of inspiration for bloggers and people who are interested in visually appealing content. Cooliris is also available for iPhone and iPad.
3. TuneGlue
TuneGlue is an interactive music map powered by last.fm and Amazon which will help you discover great new things about your favorite artists.
If you are a Greenday fanfor exampleyou can look them up on TuneGlue and the search engine will show you related bands which might fit your tastes. The interface is simpleclean and navigable. You can even adjust your preferences for a more enjoyable experience.
4. Grokker

Grokker draws its information from various sourceslike Amazon Books search enginesWikipedia and Yahoo!. What I appreciate about it is the fact that it shows results according to a standard outlineand also with the help of an interactive map. In additionit offers the possibility of sorting results according to sourcedomainrefine selections and date.
5. Kartoo

Developers have made an extra effort to make Kartoo special. This visual search engine makes use of a simple interfaceand displays results in a list accompanied by images. Moreoveryou can choose to narrow your search with the help of the categories listed below the query box.
6. WeSee

WeSee was designed with simplicity in mind. Although it is still in its beta versionthis web-based search engine looks very promising. What I appreciate most about it is the fact that it is super fastand it takes pictures from sites like Pinterest.
This means that the images displayed are more fashionable and related to the latest trends. The minimalistic interfacenavigability and beautiful results will definitely attract many users.
7. WikiMindMap

Wiki’s MindMap does exactly what the name suggests. It automatically creates mind-maps of terms that you are searching for. Every branch of the mind-map is linked to a Wikipedia article which provides with more information on the subject. It is a great way of brainstorming ideasstructuring thoughts. You can even download the mind-map for later use.
8. MiddleSpot

Middlespot is yet another alternative to traditional search enginesbecause it will let you explore different results in a more interesting fashion.
This software offers you the possibility of searching Imagesweb informationnewsTwitter and Amazon products. Like many examples beforeit is interactiveand it provides the user with differentcustomizable dashboards. It is the ideal choice for online shoppers.
9. oSkope

I had a lot of fun on oSkope. The first thing that fascinated me was the visual appearance of the search engine. It is cleansimpleand very fun to use.
Oskope uses FotoliaflickreBayYoutube and amazon as sourcesand this makes it a great visual assistant which displays results in an intuitive way. You can customize the view according to price or other factorsfrom the lefttoolbar. By clicking on an image you will receive more details.
10. Compfight

If you love Flickryou will also love Compfight. This particular V.S.E (visual search engine) is the perfect tool for bloggers. We all know how important it is for an image to look awesome.
According to recent studies94% of people are attracted by beautiful images. Compfight will help you better manage the visual aspect of your pageswithout having you open new tabsdownloading and resizing picturesthen uploading again. It comes with a plug-in for WordPress that will make your life a lot easier.
These are the 10 visual search engine which I found especially interestingbecause they are extremely different from one another. It is good to know that there are alternatives to Google Imagesespecially for people who like to explore the internet in an unusual way.
Although Google Images remains one of the most powerful visual search tools availablethe tools presented above will definitely provide you with a unique experience.

