We just caught a report from Jason Lee Miller over Webpronews about a new meta search engine that recently went live. PRASE, short for Page Rank Assisted Search Engine, is geared to assist SEM’s by immediately displaying the page rank of each listing returned.
PRASE gathers its results from Google, Yahoo! and MSN. After a query is entered, PRASE brings back a neatly organized list sorted by its own page rank system. Each listing shows which search engine it was taken from, as well as the rank given to it by that engine. All duplicates are removed.
According to Miller, PRASE “sorts results three times-first by search engine, second according to PageRank, and then finalizing the results by listing in descending order according to their search engine ranking.”
Users can select results to stem from all three engines, or each engine separately.
Although PRASE is currently a meta engine, the design team claims it will function as a stand along engine at some point in the future.
PRASE was created by Johnson Design, LLC, located in Lexington Kentucky, and is currently still in beta. More information about PRASE will be posted to Metamend’s sitemap in the future.