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New Local Search Engine Supports English, Spanish, and Chinese
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El Monte, California - December 29, 2005 - A new local search engine permits Yellow Pages and business searches in English, Spanish, simplified Chinese and traditional Chinese, or mixed keywords of those languages.
Designed primarily as a Yellow Pages or local business search, the new engine named, Tyloon, is making it possible for people to search and understand the same business information in their own language.
The site database cointains a 15-million-name U.S. business database that could be explored only in English before. The company describes the new search engine as ''simple to use, plus a significant time saver''. Tyloon's ''patent-pending search system'' makes it easy to not only browse or search listed business information in one's own language, but also to freely change the Current Viewing Page to a different language - or change it back anywhere on the Tyloon site without going to the Home Page of a language.
Tyloon visitors can find the desired business information simply by typing a city name or a zip code. Tyloon also allows a site visitor to expand the search by typing in an area code for a search result covered by that phone area - or a state code such as CA, for a search result of the whole state. A searcher can also leave the location box blank in order to call up a search result for the entire United States.
According to Barry Su, President of Tyloon, Inc., ''It's the first yellow-page revolution when Internet yellow pages put all of the country's business information online for 'easy search capabilities' - compared to the traditional printing of yellow pages in only one, or just a few cities, or a county. Given the fact that Spanish and Chinese-speaking population counts close to 25 percent of the U.S. population - and that there are more than 1.6 billion people speaking Chinese and Spanish around the world - I venture to say it is something like 'the second yellow-page revolution' for Tyloon to help these non-English speaking people to quickly search, and basically understand, an enormous resource of American business information.''
Tyloon, Inc. has filed two U.S. patents since May, 2005, and one of them is also registered internationally. The company currently is working to further fine-tune its unique multilingual local search system - plus add other languages, such as French, Japanese, and German.
For further information on Tyloon, please visit: www.tyloon.com .
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