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Google Analytics - 0 views

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    "Google Analytics has always shown you how people search to find your site. With Site Search, you can now see how people search your site once they are already on it. This is a goldmine of information because every time visitors search, they literally tell you in their own words what they are looking for. You'll not only see their initial searches, but how they attempted to refine searches when they didn't find what they were looking for. You'll see which pages they searched from and where they ended up."
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KMWorld.com: Search: an interesting muddle - 0 views

  • the software has a small footprint and can run on a laptop, IBM has added incremental indexing, support for 200+ document types, support for 30 languages and linguistic features such as synonym detection, spelling correction, lemmatization, stemming and a "did you mean" feature that suggests alternative queries. The relevance ranking is adjustable. It does not rely on link analysis, which often fails inside the enterprise. Instead it uses OmniFind relevance ranking algorithms.Based on the Lucene open source search engine, the OmniFind Yahoo Edition goes beyond commodity search. It is certainly quick to install: Download it, configure it in three clicks and point it at a URL to crawl. However, it is also configurable and customizable. Administrators can change the look and feel of the search page, create shortcuts to other Web pages or best answers to a top query. Reporting tools monitor usage to determine null or frequent searches, and to gauge the effectiveness of the results being returned.
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Allan's Library: Introducing Semantic Searching - 0 views

  • Built on Semantic Web technologies, hakia is a new "meaning-based" (semantic) search engine with the purpose of improving search relevancy and interactivity -- the potential benefits for end users are search efficiency, richness of information, and saving time.
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Desperately seeking the consumer: Personalized search engines and the commercial exploi... - 0 views

  • With reference to surveillance studies theory, this paper critically assesses the role of personalized search engines as a mediator between advertisers and users. It first sketches the economic and technical background of online marketing and personalized searches. Then, it engages in an in–depth discussion of two examples of personalized search engines with regard to the data collection process used and the way in which this data is used for advertising purposes. The discussion shows that users’ information needs, as well as their personal data, are subject to a growing pressure in terms of commercial exploitation. Essentially, search engines now fulfill the task of translating information needs into consumption needs.
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VentureBeat » Information pollution: Can semantic search save the day? - 0 views

  • To be able to answer this question in general principles, we can postulate that a search engine must understand what is going on, which requires algorithms capable of understanding content. This is what experts in the search field have called* Semantic Search Technology (SST).
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Hakia Search Engine Corporate Site - 0 views

  • We've engineered a radical new search technology that allows users to experience improved search results with features like categorization of search results, highlighting best sentences, and complete text snippets. This new approach is based on our proprietary knowledge-gathering system, called QDEX, and a ranking algorithm, called SemanticRank.
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Google Custom Search: Now CSE for businesses - 0 views

  • Custom Search Business Edition (CSBE), an offering tailored to businesses that want more control over the search experience on their site
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Daily SearchCast - Search Engine News Via Podcast - 0 views

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    "A 30 minute recap of the day's news about search engines and search marketing, featuring search expert and analyst Danny Sullivan summarizing stories and sharing off-the-cuff remarks about what happened and what may come."
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Commentary: IBM, Yahoo looking to leapfrog Google | CNET News.com - 0 views

  • IBM just announced availability of a freely downloadable enterprise search product that installs with three clicks, packs the same features as a Google Mini, scales to half-a-million documents, and is built on open-source technology from the Apache Lucene project.
  •  Yahoo brings a familiar interface, Internet search, and consumer mind share.
  • Lucene offers a solid, open, full-text indexing core.
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  • IBM ties it together with simple management and world-class support
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IT Conversations: Peter Morville - 0 views

  • Findability is the quality of an object (be it a physical object, a person, or a bit of data) to be locatable and navigable. While larger than the concept of search on the Internet, nevertheless this talk by Peter Morville from the 2006 O'Reilly Emerging Technology conference deals principally with issues of search over the web.
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Ambient Findability and The Future of Search - 0 views

  • Peter Morville explores the future present in mobile devices, search algorithms, ontologies, folksonomies, findable objects, digital librarianship, and the long tail of the sociosemantic web
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The Online Library Catalog: Paradise Lost and Paradise Regained? - 0 views

  • This think piece tells why the online library catalog fell from grace and why new directions pertaining to cataloging simplification and primary sources will not attract people back to the online catalog. It proposes an alternative direction that has greater likelihood of regaining the online catalog's lofty status and longtime users. Such a direction will require paradigm shifts in library cataloging and in the design and development of online library catalogs that heed catalog users' longtime demands for improvements to the searching experience. Our failure to respond accordingly may permanently exile scholarly and scientific information to a netherworld where no one searches while less reliable, accurate, and objective sources of information thrive in a paradise where people prefer to search for information.
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Eurekster Swicki Home - 0 views

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    "A swicki is a custom social search portal on the topic of your choice. With every search, vote and click your swicki generates more relevant results and turns into a valuable asset for you and your community."
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True Knowledge - 0 views

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    "Very basically we have created a technology which can represent the world's knowledge in a form that is clear and accessible to humans, as well as being comprehensible to computers." 

    True Knowledge describes itself as "a question answering site," "an ehanced search engine," "a 'wikipedia for facts," "a universal database," and "a platform for building knowledge services."
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Book Shelf View - 0 views

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    Blog post describes two technology concepts for application in libraries including:
    "Imagine keyword searching through a book database, only the results come back as a picture of library stacks where the book is highlighted in context, where serendipity and browsing could happen."
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    "Another idea in the physical world would be to create rooms, about the size of a study room, with walls with functionality similar to iPhone screens where one could search either through voice recognition or via wireless keyboards, then walk over to the wall of books, seeing life-size images. Touch a book, and open it with an effect similar to the Internet Archive's OpenLibrary page-turner, but using touch screen technology"
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AquaBrowser - by Medialab Solutions - 0 views

  • AquaBrowser® is the world leader in visual faceted search that connects to any number of data sources.
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The Google Exchange - 0 views

  • This is a forthright exchange between two brilliant, deeply penetrating scholars, and it well encapsulates some of the most significant conundrums raised by the Google Book Search project.
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VuFind: Home - 0 views

  • VuFind is a library resource portal designed and developed for libraries by libraries. The goal of VuFind is to enable your users to search and browse through all of your library's resources by replacing the traditional OPAC to include:
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