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Wikia Search , the new user-generated search engine from the Wikimedia Foundation, launched today to much fanfare. Still in alpha, Wikipedia founder and CEO Jimmy Wales admits that as an alpha release, it still lacks user data, leading to poor results, but he expects the search to improve over the coming weeks. |
Posts Tagged with ‘human-search’
Wikia Launches Today: Wait, Isn’t This Mahalo with a Twist?
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on January 07, 2008
Freebase - Now Open For Searching
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on August 23, 2007
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Freebase is an accessible database that is editable like Wikia and Wikipedia. The startup has been in private alpha testing but just opened beta doors to the public. The service is aimed at organizing the world's data. The database has been seeded with over 2 million topics from Wikipedia and other sources and this data is currently in "read" form for everyone with "write" capabilities reserved for registered users. Freebase aims to deliver on Google's promise to organize the world's [...] |
auditoriumA - Human Search
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on August 16, 2007
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AuditoriumA.com is a human guided search service that guides people through their queries via a striking visual platform. The service uses intuitive site visualizations to guide users to quality cultural events, performances, speeches, articles, documentaries and other subjects. Founder Tony Mars sent us a private preview of version 2.0, and we thought you would be interested in this striking service. Tony has also provided Profy readers with a special invitation to try out auditoriumA via this exclusive link. |





