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Managed Directory is Removed from SpivO`s New Search

Released on: December 27, 2007, 8:08 am

Press Release Author: SpivO.com

Industry: Internet & Online

Press Release Summary: SpivO's highly anticipated renovation is near completion.
Aside from adding many new channels, the search engine has also removed some unused
channels.

Press Release Body: A three dimensional logo isn't the only thing that's changed at
SpivO. For nearly a year, a SpivO renovation was planned out. New software was
acquired, new channels were custom built by the Adviatech Corp., development team,
content licenses were purchased, and thousands of gigabytes of storage was acquired,
then SpivO moved to a new, stable, server environment.

In mid December of 2007, SpivO launched their first new channel, SpivOVideo.com
(http://www.spivovideo.com) which allows users to upload videos onto the web. Some
channels were dropped such as the SpivO Zodiac and SpivO Maps which didn't attract a
large enough user base to justify the used resources.

When SpivO launched as a search engine in 2004, SpivO offered users a search engine,
some news feeds, and a web directory powered by the Open Directory Project. Later
on, SpivO launched their own human edited directory. At over fifteen thousand
entries, SpivO decided to close the directory and use the Dmoz directory feed.

SpivO project manager and Adviatech Corp. VP, Jason Bland, explains. "SpivO's new
objective is to bring new content to the internet and if we can't do that, bring
existing content to SpivO. The Dmoz directory is a huge resource and a well managed
one. We feel that it will bring a better experience to SpivO users then what we
could provide with an internet directory at this time. In the future, as our
American user base grows, we will revisit that perspective."

To learn more about SpivO and the SpivO Directory, visit
http://www.spivo.com/directory/.


Web Site: http://www.spivo.com/directory/

Contact Details: SpivO
9280 Bay Plaza Blvd Suite 706
Tampa, FL 33619
813-600-3017

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