Kadaza launches U.S. version
February 10, 2009
An easy way to access all your favorite and frequently visited websites
Today we announce the launch of our visual web portal in the U.S. Kadaza.com shows only the absolute best and most popular websites in the United States, on hundreds various topics like news, career and social networking. The U.S. version of Kadaza is fully customized for the U.S. After extensive research, the most frequently used websites were selected and organized into colorful categories. The different categories will be continuously expanded and updated by our expert team, in cooperation with local volunteers.
In addition to the extensive web portal, It’s also possible to create your own visual start page with an - easy to use - drag’n drop functionality. The design and interface provide a new way of navigating on the Web. Links are visualized by logos and are categorized in a clear and colorful way. Kadaza uses a strict site selection process and makes no compromise on placing only the most popular and best websites.
On the customizable homepage you can keep your favorite and frequently visited websites, without the need of registration. Through a drag and drop functionality favorites can easily be added and moved. By placing personal links it’s possible to search within an extensive database of over 40,000 logos. It’s also possible to customize Kadaza with colors, patterns and images to instantly change the way the start page looks.
It’s our goal to be the most comprehensive and user-friendly directory with a clear overview of only the best of what the web has to offer. Because of the huge range of different sites and the daily launches of new sites it’s difficult to keep track. That’s a growing problem for many internet users, and Kadaza seeks to solve that with a very useful approach. Kadaza should become the gold standard for finding the best resources on the web.
Earlier, in 2009, the Dutch version of Kadaza was founded in order to create a new generation web directory to improve the user experience of surfing the web. Since the successful introduction of Kadaza in the