My Riights

What Are My Riights?

In a traditional jurisprudential sense, you may or may not possess a range certain legal rights, with any rights you do have being a function of your national and local location. Citizens of the United States, for instance, have the right to disallow troops from being quartered in their homes, this being guaranteed by the Third Amendment to the Constitution. Likewise, citizens of China have the right to speak Chinese and to live in China.

Whatever rights you may or may not have, you do have “riights” in the sense that our search engine happens to be called Riight and you can totally access its innovative, streamlined features, many of which are quite -

“But what are those features?” you ask.

“Well, we'll tell you!” we say, somewhat taken aback by your outburst but nonetheless happy to explain how we make searches smarter.

Review Your Search History!
Let's say that you're a Republican appointee to some crucial governmental department. Most likely, you have absolutely no idea what your department is actually supposed to do, much less any related experience that might qualify you for the position. All you really know for sure is that you were somebody's college roommate twelve years ago and now, boom, you're suddenly in charge of the Department for Emergency Epidemic Disease Control. So you're clicking around on the internet, boning up on the subject of contagious diseases and trying to figure out if they're caused by germs or evil spirits or what, and suddenly you realize that you may very well be backtracking and thus wasting your own time and therefore taxpayer money, but, most importantly, your own time. Did you already try searching “disease” + “witchcraft”? Or “cooties” + “Ba'al, the ancient Carthaginian fertility deity”? You have no idea. And, if so, when did you search? Maybe there's been some news regarding Ba'al in the last couple of days that you missed. But because traditional search engines don't record any of your past search activity for you, you really have no way of knowing, and your research regimen has consequently fallen into absolute disarray.

Riight solves this problem for good by providing you with instant, ready info on what search terms you've used and when you've used them, thus streamlining your research efforts and saving you time and energy.

Manage Website Viewing History with Riight Bookmarks!
So, thanks to Riight, you've performed a point-to-point search process which has in turn provided you with better results in a shorter amount of time. But wait – what was that website you glanced at the other day that sells custom desalinization plants? At the time, you figured that your idea to distill 600 million gallons of holy water as an emergency safeguard against a swamp fever outbreak in New Mexico might be a little expensive and unwieldy and even counterproductive, but today you remembered that you don't really care. You've got problems at home, after all. It's not like this job is your entire life or anything. Oh, if only you could find that website!

Well, it's a good thing that you used Riight, which provides you with a constant-update log detailing all of the sites you've visited and when you visited them. That's Riight!

All-Encompassing Searchability!
Riight goes beyond the standard search by providing a large degree of find-and-seek, metasearch functionality not only for web pages, but also image, audio, video, and news. Search a variety of engines and content providers at once. Or don't, we don't care. Our whole company is simply a front for a Yemeni-based khat-smuggling ring. And that's just a front for another entirely legitimate tech company. We do things a little different here at Riight.

As the internet has matured, people are starting to find out that some of the things that they trusted are just paper tigers with very little substance behind them. This has become very evident with search results, where Google, Yahoo, and MSN Live all seem to play with their algorithms on a continual basis. While the internet is a living thing and search algorithms need to adjust to changes, it has gotten to the point where users are using multiple search engines to find results as they aren’t sure they can trust just one of the big three. Those days are over as Riight.com has introduced the first meta-search engine that has everything users need.


Riight.com has changed the landscape of search engines by combining results from Google, Yahoo, and MSN Live into one intuitive design. The results list the user receives shows the descriptions from each of the search engines that listed it. This innovative approach allows the user to quickly see the results that were found on all three search engines and scan through multiple descriptions of that site. Another advantage of this design is that it is so similar to what users have grown accustomed to on other search engines. This means that the only learning curve that a new Riight.com user will have is how they deal with actually getting good results.


Finally, Riight.com also includes features that most search engines ignore, such as the ability to bookmark a page directly from the results and the best search history in the business. It almost seems silly that it took this long for a really usable search engine to come along. With better results (and more total results listed) and a more intuitive user interface, Riight.com provides users with the results they need.


About Us
Whereas most allegedly “hip” info-tech firms are inherently inefficient insomuch as they base themselves in some stupid California suburb and force all their employees to move to said suburb so that they can drive their late-model Saturns to the office every day like this is the 18th century or something (an 18th century that exists eternally parallel to our universe and in which people drive Saturns, that is), we do not engage in this sort of behavior; at Riight, principles and employees alike are scattered across the globe, often interacting via phone, e-mail, and video link. At the time of launch, our CEO was hanging out at Lake Atitlan in Guatemala in preparation for some sort of very suspicious journey to Argentina and Chile in the fall, our marketing guy was headed off to Israel and then to Africa to support God knows what armed insurgency against God knows which unstable regime. Also, our chief programmer was in Chicago, which is actually pretty reasonable. Ditto with our designer, who lives in Los Angeles, which is a fine place for a designer to live. And the guy who's writing all of this is doing so from an underground anarcho-vegan commune in Austin.

Welcome to the 21st century. It's the Riight time for a smarter search.