Posts Tagged ‘semantic search

This time of year everybody likes to start making predictions about where industries are heading. This is especially true in the search industry. My guess is that we will see quite a few pieces this month regarding where search is going in 2010. These can make for entertaining reads and get the mind going with [...]

A new semantic search tool promises to both sort out search results as well as cut down some of the need to read them. Is it too good to be true? Originally posted at Web Crawler Go to Source

AOL is reportedly buying back a 5% stake owned by Google, and it has a new CEO in Tim Armstrong, formerly of Google. A spinoff from Time Warner is also anticipated. These ingredients may make for a bright future for the company. What does this mean for AOL and Google’s relationship? "It remains to be [...]

The ideal search engine would be able to match the search queries to the exact context and return results within that context. 22 Vote(s)

iGlue

In: web resources

5 Apr 2009

iGlue is a semantic search and content organizer application that organizes data in a whole new way. iGlue is an online content management application that reorganizes data fragmented on the net. It arranges pictures, videos, people, notions and geographical locations into a unified and manageable structure. Through this collaboratively edited database iGlue shows the content [...]


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