Quintura for Kids
Is It Any Good?
The dynamic tag cloud is an intuitive and potentially powerful tool most kids will love playing with. It often worked beautifully for me, letting me drill down to just the right nugget of information with a few sweeps of my mouse. However, just as often it produced strange word pairings or dead ends. For instance, when I typed in "stem cell research" and hovered the mouse over "society" I got nothing. Typing these same words into Ask for Kids or Yahoo Kids gave me dozens of sites that might help me write a paper. Content in general seems limited. Some common topics like the "Bronte sisters" produced no results. Similarly, it's hard to get basic information out of Quintura that other sites excel at, such as converting miles to feet. Quintura deserves credit for its mind-expanding search technology and serving up loads of safe content on popular topics like music and TV, but other search engines are more practical.

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