Press release by Yuvee, Inc. announcing the release of a social internet map that gives its users a set of head-to-head challenges of traditional search engines versus www.webhub.mobi's internet maps for engaging in richer, easier, faster experiences of topics on the Web
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Yuvee, Inc. announces a headto
head challenge map of traditional
search engines versus
WebHub.mobi’s internet maps for
engaging with topics on the Web
Yuvee announces the release of a head-to-head challenge map at
www.webhub.mobi/xworks/head-to-head. This map lets anyone
run a series of head-to-head challenges that pit three major search
engines against WebHub’s internet maps for which delivers a
faster, richer experience of topics on the Web.
Cambridge, MA, USA – WEBWIRE – Tuesday, November 24, 2015
Yuvee announces the release of a headto
head challenge map at
www.webhub.mobi/xworks/headtohead.
This map lets anyone run a series of head
tohead challenges that pit three major
search engines against WebHub’s internet
maps for which delivers a faster, richer
experience of a topic on the Web. The
seven topics that are part of the challenge
are: Boston Art, Boston Tech, World News,
Dogs and Puppies on Tumblr, Crypto
Currencies, Apple Travel Apps, and Cool
Stuff.
The headtohead challenge is given in the
form of a WebHub Internet map. The core
navigation system in each multilayered Internet map includes a column of “Hub” keys.
They are located along the right edge of the map because that is the easiest place for
most people’s thumbs to reach when using the maps on a smartphone.
Screen capture of the "Take the
WebHub Challenge map”
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“ Tim Higginson, founder
of Yuvee, says: “Take the
challenge for yourself. See
what you think of the results
of traditional search engines
versus WebHub Internet
maps. Tweet your
conclusion!”
Here are the steps to take the challenge.
Each topic challenge is allocated to a Hub.
A user clicks on one of these Hubs, and then
takes the challenge by using the middle
array of “Link” keys. When the user clicks
on a Link key of a search engine, the test
will have the user do a standard search on
the topic and look at the results in a new tab.
The user then goes back to the browser tab
with the challenge map, and clicks on the
Link key for WebHub for that challenge, and
looks at those results in a new tab. Each topic
also gives the search engines a handicap
option that has the search query already built
in so when a user clicks, the user goes
straight to the list of search results without
having to type a search query first. By
comparing the number of steps and the scope
and relevance of the results, the user can
make an assessment of whether a traditional
search engine results or the applicable
WebHub map provides an easier, faster,
richer experience on the topic of that challenge.
One point that this headtohead challenge is designed to make is that there is a
substantive difference between searching for a single item on the Web and searching for a
whole topic on the Web. Another point is that typing search queries and then getting
temporary lists of results is not the only, or necessarily the best, way to experience
content on topics of interest. Content for whole topics are spread widely across the
Internet: Youtube channels, Pinterest boards, Twitter feeds, Instagram accounts,
websites, blogs, and many more. Internet maps organize and provide context for that
content. Each entire map is available whenever a user wants.
WebHub’s Internet maps can be made by anyone. Through the creative efforts of each
map maker, relevant Web content is put into maps that, once made public, can be viewed
by anyone and shared socially. Together, these maps form a crowdsourced atlas of the
Web that can benefit all of us. It is free for anyone to make an unlimited number of maps
of their own. The topics can be whatever interests the map maker: sports, music, fashion,
celebrities, food, business, student research, educational or policy subjects and anything
else.
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Tim Higginson
President
Yuvee, Inc.
(1) (847) 9621623
yuveeco@gmail.com
( Press Release Image: http://photos.webwire.com/prmedia/27431/201054/2010541.png )
Anyone can Take the WebHub Challenge
The home page for www.webhub.mobi
YouTube tutorial video on how WebHub’s internet maps work
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