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Two Examples of Seruku ToolbarTM in Action Using Seruku ToolbarTM is easy. But it can be a little confusing, especially if you haven't used a search toolbar before. To make things simpler, we've put together two examples. In both examples, you follow the same basic steps:
The first example is about using the internet to find a used car. When you're looking for a used car, you probably visit dozens of different websites. Then, at the end, and once you know more, you need to find a specific page. Seruku ToolbarTM is designed for this sort of situation. Click here to see how Seruku ToolbarTM makes it easier to buy a car over the internet. The second example is about using web-based e-mail. Web-based e-mail systems are very convenient. They enable people to read their e-mail from any computer that has a web-browser. And many of the web-based e-mail services are free, at least for the "low end" version. However, web-based e-mail systems have two major flaws. The first is that they usually have a limited amount of storage (depending on the service, this usually ranges from 4 to 10 megabytes of memory). The second is that they don't have very good search facilities. The end result of these two problems is that users often delete older e-mails, to save space. And even when users don't delete e-mail, they have a hard time finding specific messages later on. Seruku ToolbarTM solves both of these problems. Once you've read an e-mail, if you can remember when you read it and a couple of keywords, you can find it using Seruku ToolbarTM. Click here to see how Seruku ToolbarTM allows you to search your web-based e-mail. |
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