Silobreaker deviates from the traditional search engine by providing you with aggregated results as well as graphical statistics. Silobreaker gets content from approximately 10,000 sources. It also presents the user visual results, generating graphs and charts designed to illustrate trends and put the day’s news into context. The reviewer noted that the interface of Silobreaker is complicated when compared to other search engines. The home page has a total of five different sections, each section displaying a different content. Search results and the rest of the interface depend on the kind of search that you’ll do. The 360-degree search feature includes news articles, blog posts, audio content, video content, quotations, a fact sheet, and links to Silobreaker’s network. Each page displays three graphs. The first is Network which shows the person, place, or thing you’ve searched for as an icon surrounded by other icons. The second is Trends, which shows you graphically how much media attention your search terms have been attracting. The third graph is Hot Spots, and it lets you pick a topic and then renders a map showing where these topics are most important. If you don’t mind the cluttered interface and would like to see seemingly irrelevant topics in context, you might want to check out Silobreaker.