Posted: 24th Oct, 2005 By: MarkJ
Nildram has today launched a new web navigation aid, surfAssist. The technology re-directs bad requests, such as mis-typed URLs and natural language requests, to the users intended destination, or related sites. Its FREE to broadband customers:
In addition, the service enables users to use keywords such as Help and Webmail to reach Nildrams own key services, or M&S and be directed to the relevant web location www.marksandspencer.com. The service has an extensive and growing database of mis-spelled URL and keywords, which is continuous growing to ensure the very best user experience.
The Golog system analyses bad requests and maps them to appropriate sites based on user expectation. This provides a better user experience than going to an error page or default search site which internet surfers do not like. Golog enables ISPs to take control of their bad request traffic, provide their customers with a better user experience. The Golog system is already used extensively by ISPs in Europe.
Nildrams Broadband customers can now enjoy this advanced navigation aid, developed by Golog, free as part of their service helping make browser errors a thing of the past.
For more information, visit http://www.nildram.net