Krugle Wins 2007 Jolt Award for Websites and Developer Networks


MENLO PARK, Calif., March 23 /-- Krugle, Inc., maker of a specialized search engine for software developers, took home the Productivity Award for Websites and Developer Networks at this week's 17th Annual Jolt Product Excellent and Productivity Awards ceremony held at the SD West Conference and Expo.

The award recognizes Krugle's leadership in an emerging shift toward search-driven development. The company's search engine indexes more than 1.5 billion lines of code, more than 400 million web pages and more than 100,000 projects, radically reducing the time developers spend searching for code.

A list of all Jolt finalists and winners is available at www.joltawards.com/2007 .

About Krugle
Krugle, the code search engine for developers, was founded in 2005 around the idea of contextual search. Krugle's code search engine makes it easy for developers to find the code they need plus the related technical and licensing information to evaluate and use that code. Krugle lets developers save their search information, share it, and get comments and feedback on code. These essential development processes of searching, evaluating and communicating are directly aimed at developers' needs.

Krugle crawls, parses and indexes code found in public and partner repositories. Search results include contextual information from projects, technical web pages, as well as resources such as Safari Books Online. The ability to interactively search, browse and explore code in a meaningful context provides more accurate results and reduces the time required to make good code decisions.

Krugle is headquartered in Menlo Park, Calif. For more information, visit www.krugle.com/ .

Source: Krugle, Inc.

CONTACT:Mike Maney, +1-215-345-7096, or mike@pageonepr.com

Web site: http://www.joltawards.com/

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