SearchBoth.com has announced the launch of a number of new services available on its website.Developed by entrepreneur Bobby Kalili and operated by InternetLabz.com, SearchBoth.com was originally intended to provide users with a means of looking things up on both Yahoo! and Google simultaneously.
Now, however, it has extended its service to include a further nine search engines, including Ask.com, MSN, DogPile, MetaCrawler, Alta Vista, LookSmart and WebSearch.
It has also added a feature which will allow users to search any two travel sites side by side, starting off with the top 12 such sites, including Hotels.com, Expedia, CheapTickets, SideStep, Kayak, Travelocity and HotWire.
SearchBoth.com works by placing two chosen websites next to each other on a split screen, thus making comparisons between the two sites efficient and simple.
The service currently offers a toolbar plugin for the FireFox web browser and is set to extend the same facility to Internet Explorer by the end of this month.
It is also planning to add video sharing site YouTube and its new competitor Hulu, once it has gained sufficient popularity.
Additionally, SearchBoth.com has unveiled the introduction of AT&T's YellowPages.com and Verizon's SuperPages.com on to its site.
Meanwhile, parent company InternetLabz.com has just announced it is to introduce a FreeYellowPages service, which will allow users to search for phone numbers and addresses quickly over AOL and MSN instant messenger.
















