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Look Ventures Announces Debut of Its All New Super Website Portal Predfrd.com

New search and portal website Prefrd.com offers a number of exciting and innovative features that not even Google or Yahoo can do.

2012-05-15
OTTAWA, ON, May 15, 2012 (Press-News.org) Look Ventures LLC, a website development and management Company is pleased to announce the launch of their all new Universal Search Engine and Home Page Portal, Website http://www.prefrd.com. Prefrd.com offers a number of exciting and innovative new website features claims developer and CEO of Look Ventures, Cliff Livingstone. In particular, for the first time ever Prefrd.com allows viewers to search the Internet in their own Mother Tongue. Not even Google or Yahoo can do that.

Prefrd.com's search capacity is alos very capable, offering many additional search related features not found in most other search websites.

Everybody wins with Prefrd.com, says Livingstone. All of the major Internet English websites are located in simple one click 'Topics' and 'Best of lists' collections of ultra accessible and easy to find bookmarks. Both Prefrd.com's search results and all of the bookmarks are instantly translatable into 64 different languages through a simple 'one click' translation flag tabloid near the top of the Home Page. After the translation, the user can then surf the Internet uninterrupted for the remainder of the session in the language selected, website after website.

Livingstone is quick to point out that the use of translation flags is not unique to Prefrd.com. However, he also points out that the combination of 64 different fast and simple one click translation flags, plus the consecutive continuity of the translations from website to website is unique, plus the ability to convert the search results into a given language is totally unique. Which all contribute to a completely practical and useful Internet experience for all users in any of the languages provided including English.

For most non-English viewers, this will be the first time they will have been be able to view most of the major English websites, let alone even know about them. This is a very major benefit for the non-English speaking world which Livingstone likes to point out.

Prefrd.com also contains numerous Daily Humour items, all of which are translatable. The items refresh every time Prefrd.com is refreshed or re-loaded. For English viewers, this makes Prefrd.com a perfect source of quick coffee break and study break material. It also makes Prefrd.com a perfect surrogate Humour Website for viewers in Countries which do not have a native humour website, who would otherwise never be exposed to good humour on the Internet.

Prefrd.com also provides instant access to major reference websites like 'Wikipedia' and the DMOS directory. Prefrd.com is therefore equally ideal for students, teachers, educational institutions, and researchers alike in anyone of the 64 countries and languages provided.

For convenience, Prefrd.com also provides a simple link allowing users to semi automatically make Prefrd.com their Browser Home Page regardless of Browser. Furthermore, foreign viewers are able to convert Predfrd.com into their own language and then make the translated version their Home Page. This effectively makes Prefrd.com a dedicated Home Page Website Portal in their own Mother Tongue for everyone. A simple 'Help' link guides the user through the process.

In summary, Prefrd.com is universally ideal for any internet user at home or at school in any of the 64 countries and languages provided in the translation tabloid. Prefrd.com is particularly convenient for people anyone, particularly if non-English sdpeaking traveling or staying in motels or hotels who do not have their laptop or desktop with them and all of their normal bookmarks and refrerences at hand. This last factor is one of the main intended reasons for Prefrd.com's many useful bookmarks, says Livingstone.

Livingstone suggests that Hostelliers enjoying an International market should make Prefrd.com the Home Page on all of their room and courtesty computers. Similarly, IT personal at Schooll Universties and Colldeges shopuld make Prefrd.com the home page on all computers under their supervision. Particulary if the campus or school has a number of foreign students.

Wholelook.com was the damage control from website and domain name http://www.look.com which in 2003 was lost under nefarious circumstances. The details of the incident have been humorously chronicled in an article titled, 'The Short and Sorry Saga of Look.com'. The article can be found at: http://www.prefrd.com/content/shortandsorry.shtml.

Look Ventures LLC was incorporated in the State of Nevada in 1999, and is currently headquartered in Ottawa, Canada. Look Ventures originally began with a search engine portal website called http://www.wholelook.com. In late 2011 www.wholelook was subsequently renamed to http://www.prefrd.com, and subsequently enhanced up to its current status.

Wholelook.com was the damage control from website and domain name http://www.look.com which in 2003 was lost under nefarious circumstances. The details of the incident have been humorously chronicled in an article titled, 'The Short and Sorry Saga of Look.com'. The article can be found at: http://www.prefrd.com/content/shortandsorry.shtml.


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[Press-News.org] Look Ventures Announces Debut of Its All New Super Website Portal Predfrd.com
New search and portal website Prefrd.com offers a number of exciting and innovative features that not even Google or Yahoo can do.