See your own Google search results Flipboard style

By sophiesummers on 3:00 PM

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Companies are taking a fresh consider older technologies as well as putting a prettier user experience on top of it. Flipboard is a perfect example of the, letting you read what your own Facebook as well as Twitter friends post in a magazine style page-flipping experience.



heystaks wants to do simply that for your own Google and Bing search results. Available for both iOS and Android devices, heystaks does a beautiful job at giving we an experience that makes you want to check out more look results than we may on a regular Google search results page. You can sign up with your own Facebook account, and the searches and tapped results are saved with your own heystaks account.

heystaks gives you a regular look box, but shows results split between Google as well as Bing. You can flip through the results and tap on the 1 you d such as to read, while keeping the other results at the bottom of the app. It’s a great design, as well as solves the problem of clicking away from a Google result as well as never coming back.

We can add tags to any given look result, allowing the community to find the content easily also.



You can create “staks”, that are shared look topics. These is made public to private, and watching the public stak stream is pretty interesting. A public stream can be shared to seen of all of the results we ve clicked on. The only drawback of heystaks is the fact that the sharing way for singular results is via email. Sharing a result via Twitter to Facebook would definitely make me use this app more, but this is something the company can add without having much effort.

Getting the many from search results is something that Google is attempting by integrating the +1 information it’s collecting, to show we results that can interest you more. There are Google Labs items that allow you see previews of results, but heystaks gives we a really nice mobile interface, whilst giving you results from both Google and Bing. It’s free as well as value a look.


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