DeepLeap Beta Testers Wanted

DeepLeap, a new Web application intended to help you find related information while you browse the Internet, has just opened for beta testing. This service requires one small install that is placed on your toolbar, which allows you to access DeepLeap services and get information about whatever you are interested in. Tools included in the program let users perform various tasks with the information that is accessed through the program.
With the "Get-It" feature, you can comparison shop and find the cheapest prices on items you are looking for. You can also find related information on a certain subject just by highlighting the word and activating DeepLeap.
Using the "Save-It" tool, you can either bookmark important information, which in turn can be accessed through their servers from any computer; or you can highlight information and save it on a post-it note style document; or you can create a wish-list of items you want from online retailers.
DeepLeap also includes a "Send-It" tool that allows you to send the information to your printer, e-mail it to someone, keep tabs on it with SpyOnIt, or send it to your Palm Pilot. It also includes a "MetaInfo" tab which will give you the links to the major areas of the site you are visiting.
DeepLeap is aimed at those surfers who perform a lot of research on the Internet, or if you are always looking for "Whats Related" information concerning certain subjects you are reading about.
For more information visit DeepLeap.com.