Blinkx unveils smarter desktop search
Blinkx released over the weekend an improved version of its search software. It now creates specific topic folders in users’ PCs and automatically populates them with documents grabbed from users’ hard drives and the Internet.
The feature, called Smart Folders, is the highlight of Blinkx 2.0, the newest version of this Internet and desktop search tool, which is available as a free download.
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