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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:

  1. You enter the search keywords.
  2. You specify the date range.
  3. You click the search button.
  4. You view the results.   

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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