UCmore (http://www.ucmore.com) is a browser add on which searches the net while the users surfs- searching without searching. How? UCmore categorizes the web and recommends similar sites to the ones that you are surfing on by analyzing the content of the page with UCmore's database of categorized links.

Think of it as a cross between Google AdSense, the Open Directory Project, and a crazy Internet tour guide- suggesting other sites that have similar content to the one that you're visiting.

For example, while visiting ISEDB.com, UCmore suggests 3 related categories of relevant links; "Searching", "Weblogs", and "Search Engine Optimization."

UCmore also works with keyword searches. If you're searching for "playstation games" on Google, UCmore will suggest categories of up to 40 relevant links on its tool bar for "Playstation", "Console Games", and "Computer Games." At any given moment your browser is enriched with contextual information that you can access and use like any other default menu in your browser. UCmore relies on a database of 400,000 categories and more than 4 million URLs determined by subject relevancy and use to deliver its in

formation.

Sites are sorted into categories to help you navigate through the results. Mousing over the site listings in these categories displays a brief description of each site so you can "see more" of what you're looking for (hence the name UCmore: "You See More"). It's like scanning book titles when you wander the stacks of a library or the shelves of a bookstore.

UCmore offers suggestions unobtrusively while you are searching and surfing. The results are waiting for you without ever having to go back to a search engine by accumulating the most relevant categorized results to the search you just made. One interesting point is that UCmore results are not dependent on "search engine optimization," so by using UCmore to surf/search the web, you will find sites high in content and relevance that have not been properly optimized, and are not in the top Google rankings.
With UCmore there is no learning curve, you're not forced to change your working habits nor your working environment, and you don't need to learn new methods or understand how search engines work. UCmore is always working in the background. And if you surf sites in multiple languages, UCmore works in more than 30 languages.

UCmore is simple, easy, and actually pretty cool! To learn more and download UCmore, go to http://www.ucmore.com