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Here at RKG we follow alternative search engines closely. What is intriguing about Zombo.com is its sheer breadth — as their tag line says, you can do anything at Zombocom.

The folks in Mountain View are probably watching closely.

Zombo.com launched in Oct ‘99, and stands poised for rapid growth in Web2.o era. As they say, anything is possible.

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  1. Rachel Schoenewald, February 1, 2007:

    Hmmm… something must be wrong with my browser because I can’t do anything with zombo. I get their logo and some flashing colored circles, but nothing else…

  2. Nigel Varcoe, February 4, 2007:

    I get the same thing as Rachel … as for their tagline … “I can’t do anything at zombo.com” … not a good first experience!!!

  3. Alan Rimm-Kaufman, February 4, 2007:

    Make sure you have sound turned on.

    And remember, the infinite is possible at Zombocom.

  4. digimon, February 6, 2007:

    lol

  5. Michael Levin, April 30, 2007:

    lol, you guys who say you can’t do anything are completely looking over the joke…

  6. George, March 11, 2008:

    LOL @ people not getting it.

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