Pixsy launches StarHabit.com

by DJ Neawedde | 31st August 2006

Pixsy Corporation today announced the launch of StarHabit.com, a photo and video search engine focused on celebrity content aggregated from RSS feeds which we announced recently. StarHabit.com enables users to search for the latest and freshest celebrity content from top providers across the web in one location, updated dynamically throughout the day.

“The launch of StarHabit.com is designed to show new distribution partners an example of a next-generation celebrity photo and video search engine they can have under their brand,” said Chase Norlin, CEO of Pixsy. “StarHabit.com showcases the flexibility of our technology in powering media search engines for online publishers.”

StarHabit.com

MyStars lets users save their favorite celebrity photos, videos, content providers, categories, and searches. Clicking a photo or video thumbnail image sends users to the original source of that material.


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    Pixsy launches StarHabit.com

    by DJ Neawedde | 31st August 2006

    Pixsy Corporation today announced the launch of StarHabit.com, a photo and video search engine focused on celebrity content aggregated from RSS feeds which we announced recently. StarHabit.com enables users to search for the latest and freshest celebrity content from top providers across the web in one location, updated dynamically throughout the day.

    “The launch of StarHabit.com is designed to show new distribution partners an example of a next-generation celebrity photo and video search engine they can have under their brand,” said Chase Norlin, CEO of Pixsy. “StarHabit.com showcases the flexibility of our technology in powering media search engines for online publishers.”

    StarHabit.com

    MyStars lets users save their favorite celebrity photos, videos, content providers, categories, and searches. Clicking a photo or video thumbnail image sends users to the original source of that material.


    Related Posts

  • Pixsy is partnering with PureVideo
  • Pixsy: Visual Search
  • Pixsy announces partnership with PureVideo
  • More Pixsy News
  • Six Apart launches Vox blogging platform
  • Today’s Hand Picked Links
  • Subscribe



    One Response to “Pixsy launches StarHabit.com”

    1. Pixsy is partnering with PureVideo at Ministry of Tech Says:

      […] is partnering with PureVideo by DJ Neawedde October 9th, 2006 in Web, News. Tags: Web. I just received an e-mail from Chase Norlin, CEO of Pixsy (a unique visual search engine), announcing aon Wednesday with PureVideo (a video search engine that search’s all major video sharing sites). Norlin says Pixsy will be powering PureVideo’s video search engine. This willresult in a more efficient, accurate and better PureVideo experience. Pixsy also recently launched Starhabit, a visual search engine focused on celebrity content, in August. Stay tuned, more detailscome. ADDTO: […]

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