SurChur—or searcher sans the new fangled web 2.0 spelling—is a meta search engine.
It pulls up results from several different search engines, aggregating them into one space for you to read and compare. Using it is simple: enter your query, choose the category you want to search through—all, pages, news, pictures, videos or products and hit Surch. The Pages category features Digg, Delicious, and technorati. News is pulled from Yahoo, Google, and Newsvine. Pictures come from Flickr, and Photobucket while videos are selected from Youtube, Metacafe and Revvr. Finally, products are derived from eBay and Amazon. A tag cloud on the homepage displays the most popular searches.
Surchur.com In Their Own Words
“The latest. The greatest.”
Why Surchur.com It Might Be A Killer
The site has a catchy design. It’s simple and it’s easy to use. Searches are displayed in clear and concise manner. As with other metasearch engines, SurChur ultimately makes searching an easier less time consuming process. You can easily compare results to get to the stuff you can use.
Some Questions About Surchur.com
Can users suggest different sources to add? Will users be deterred by the lag in search time? 







