Social Search – A Search Engine Built By You: Our Users.

At the heart of Jack of All Links is a social search engine that organizes a huge collection of sites, images, videos, and blogs submitted by You: The user. From webmasters advertising their latest development to something cool you saw on the weekend, Jack of All Links is a living, growing, and breathing machine.

We have thrown out the traditional two models and gone with an entirely new third option: Jack of All Links’ search results are a direct result of what our users submit to us. This is pure, unadultered Web 2.0: A search engine built by its users. Users submitting their own sites, tags, and phrases collectively form, in our opinion, a more accurate search result. So if you’re searching for hockey equipment, you’re less likely to get ads about cheap drugs.

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