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What are you searching for?

May 20, 2009

Image via CrunchBase Everybody is talking about Wolfram Alpha:  it’s new, changing all the rules, is it a competitor for Google, is it not a competitor for Google, will it need some regulation over data delivered and will it be able to answer ANY question? Working in the legal industry means that a large part [...]

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All rules have changed. Enter intelligent web – enter Wolfram Alpha

May 17, 2009

Search. It will never be the same. This sounds more like a part of ‘Lost’ plot more than anything. A new search engine – that brings you the answer you need rather than a bunch of links – the brain child of a ‘mad scientist’ is emerging: “It is named after its inventor, Stephen Wolfram, [...]

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sematic search for enterprise systems – interview with Daniel Tunkelang of Endeca

November 30, 2008

http://www.fiercecontentmanagement.com/story/one-one-daniel-tunkelang-endeca/2008-11-25 ” FCM: What are some of the areas, in your view, that need improvement in enterprise search? DT: Many people have raised the prospect of social search in the enterprise–specifically, the idea that people will tag content within the enterprise and benefit from each other’s tagging. The reality of social search, however, has not [...]

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Yahoo's web 3.0 move?

May 10, 2008

The latest news about Yahoo’s new beta test in India for Glue Pages (ahhm, familiar landing page design…) – a search that generates text, images and video results in a single results page – is one step towards web 3.0, the semantic web. It is great to see this coming from Yahoo, especially in a difficult [...]

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