The Wii Inspired Search Engine

Clusty Search EngineIf you are seriously Wii-ed up (sounds like a particularly unfortunate medical condition doesn’t it?) then you may find the Nintendo Wii inspired Clusty search engine to be very much to your tastes with its distinctly Wii flavoured design and especially large, clean fonts.

Quite apart from having a visual style all of its own – and, personally, I find it very pleasing to the eye in a clean and uncluttered way – the Clusty search engine claims that it’s unique in that rather than showing a never ending list of results it actually clusters them together which is stated to assist you in honing down on search results that you may otherwise have missed. And it’s also nice to know that this particular site appears to come rather well out of this particular searching algorithm.

The Clusty search engine is well worth a little investigation and it should also be noted that if you find the results from other search engines hard to decipher due to poor eyesight then this could prove extremely useful.

All in all it’s impressive stuff, and not merely from an aesthetic perspective, and you can link to the whiter than white Clusty Search Engine to give it a whirl for yourself via this link.

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