It’s about time we had a search engine
that catered to our unique tastes. Here’s one that seems to do just that
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Any song you want: The new search enables you to find any song you want,
irrespective of when the song released! |
Entertainment sites are the order of the day, and nobody is complaining, but
the problem lies in the fact that there are just too many. We either lose
track, or don’t find what we’re searching for.
This often leads
us to be completely lost in the entire search hullabaloo, ultimately finding
something that we weren’t really looking for.
Google, the search
god, does come to the rescue, but more often than not, the search is so
generalised that a good two hours of searching won’t get you anywhere close
to what you were looking for in the first place.
The
newbie -- Guruji Music SearchGuruji.com, one of the first ‘Made in India’
search engines, decided to solve the problem, at least as far as music is
concerned, and launched its own desi search engine (Guruji.com/en/music)
that promises to give every Indian music aficionado the song of their
choice.
It’s still in it beta version. iT ADDA decided to get a
first-hand experience.
The accuracy of the search results on this
recently launched section is impressive enough to get someone hooked from
the start.
Based on keywords given, the search engine provides
you with enough and more totally relevant links to the exact kind of
music you have been searching for.
Our take
The search engine functions like any other; it’s pretty simple and all you
need to do is type in the name of the song, the movie, the music director or
the album. If you want it to be more specific, select the year, or the
language, or even some of the other options that pertain to your search and
hit ‘go’.
If you’re not sure of the exact song, but do remember a
few lines here and there, key that in and the engine will find all the
relevant songs for you.
The available links are rounded up in a
matter of seconds and what’s more, you get to play the song if the server
supports online players and the buffer speed on the website is good.
Not bad at all
We were quite impressed to find the quick
and effective results on hard-to-find music scores from languages like
Kannada and Tamil.
Most of what we had keyed in from the four
South Indian languages gave us positive results and enough options to choose
from.
While the search engine does not support a downloading
option, for obvious reasons, the fact that you can listen to your ‘searched’
song on the same web page, enhances the experience twofold.
The brains speakThe engine has concentrated on almost
all the major Indian languages.
“We wanted to enable the Indian
consumer to get the kind of music they like, and so we Indianised the search
to our needs and preferences,” says Anurag Dod, CEO and founder of Guruji.
“Entertainment is big in India, and while most sites are catering to what
the consumer needs, the fragmentation works against the whole concept. So we
decided to tie up all those loose ends, and launch as comprehensive a music
search engine as we could,” he adds.
The team plan on increasing
the English music options on the site in the near future, but here too, they
will concentrate on the Indian preference in western music.
Where else?
>>Musicindiaonline.com
>>Raaga.com
>>Bollywoodmusic.com
>>Earthmusic.net
>>Smriti.com
>>Indian-music.com
>>Musictantra.com
>>Gr8click.com
>>Indianmelody.com
>>Smashhits.com