ButtonALLtm (http://buttonall.com ), the Internet's universal remote search engine has been launched by 4What, LLC. Bundling the most popular websites on the Internet, ButtonALL gives users a single screen search page.Co-founder of 4What and chief engineer of the ButtonALL project, Wray Mills, stated: "We think the term 'universal remote control' is the perfect metaphor for the functionality of ButtonALL." He continued: "Like the single universal remote which replaces multiple controllers, ButtonALL simplifies things by consolidating all the most popular search engines and 'Web 2.0' applications into ONE single search page. It saves you time by not having to open new windows and re-starting searches."
The ButtonALL search buttons are organized topically by rows or channels: people channel, reference channel, the search channel, and shopping channel. Each channel also features one button highlighted by its red color. Red Buttons, rotated bi-weekly, represent the hottest and newest websites. The companion ButtonALL blog (
http://blog.buttonall.com ) will introduce each new Red Button release with additional commentary and background information.
Mills declared: "There are so many Internet search engines and new ways of presenting search results in the market place." He added: "ButtonALL will be a great place to catchup on what's out there for the average user. You can keep up with the latest breakthroughs in search engines and the Internet industry by reading our blog."
ButtonALL will soon be launching complete user-customization of buttons and home page layout. Users will be able to pick and choose those buttons that are most relevant to their search preferences. Social networking functionality, in addition, will allow friends and colleagues to share each other's personalized search engines.4What is an Internet startup focusing on innovative online products, applications, and systems solutions. 4What is the creator of a search engine aggregator, called ButtonALL. With offices in Richmond, Virginia, and Baltimore, Maryland, 4What is headquartered in the farmlands of Goochland County, Virginia.