Infoaxe is a search engine for your web history
August 21st, 2010 Leave a comment Visited 969 times, 1 so far today
Infoaxe is a search engine for your web history
Infoaxe is a web based platform that enables you to search through your web history.
It currently supports Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox. You download their app and install it on all your browsers.
It would then keep a record of all your visited pages and index them in the background. You can then search through the entire database from anywhere in the world.
The service lets you pause the recording by providing an easily accessible button. So you can stop the tracking process anytime you want.
We wish the service provided a solution for more browsers (Apple Safari, Google Chrome and Opera are missing).
If you just want a service that lets you search through your shared stuff on services like Facebook and Twitter, you can check out Sentimnt.
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