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iGlue - site - 3 views

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    searching enables you to look for entities in our whole database (people, geographic locations, institutions, pictures, etc.).
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True Knowledge - 1 views

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    The Internet Answer Engine
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SENSEnews - 2 views

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    Scanning 31,000 + sources around the Globe....
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Schemapedia - 1 views

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    Searching 277 schema descriptions including FOAF - Friend of a Friend , Dublin Core Elements and Dublin Core addresses audio bibliographic biology books broadcast calendars calls citations classification collections commerce conferences
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Welcome to TextMap - 0 views

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    TextMap is a search engine for entities: the important (and not so important)people, places, and things in the news. Our news analysis system automatically identifies and monitors these entities, and identifies meaningful relationships between them.
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Jena Semantic Web Framework - 0 views

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    Jena is a Java framework for building Semantic Web applications. It provides a programmatic environment for RDF, RDFS and OWL, SPARQL and includes a rule-based inference engine. Jena is open source and grown out of work with the HP Labs Semantic Web Programme.
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System One - 0 views

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    System One offers a range of new semantic search, analytics and collaboration products that de- crease the costs of daily infor- mation workflows, enable new business strategies and are more flexible as well as cost effective.
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Precision Search & Find - 0 views

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    Precision Search & Find
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Cognition :: Giving Technologies New Meaning - 1 views

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    The semantic mapping of the English language is the key to making Natural Language Processing (NLP) effective. Cognition's unique Semantic Map, which it built over the past 24 years, is the most comprehensive and complete map of the English language available today. It can be used in support of the Semantic Web for semantic search, search tools, business analytics, machine translation, document search, context search, and much more.
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The START Natural Language Question Answering System - 1 views

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    START, the world's first Web-based question answering system, has been on-line and continuously operating since December, 1993. It has been developed by Boris Katz and his associates of the InfoLab Group at the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory. Unlike information retrieval systems (e.g., search engines), START aims to supply users with "just the right information," instead of merely providing a list of hits. Currently, the system can answer millions of English questions about places (e.g., cities, countries, lakes, coordinates, weather, maps, demographics, political and economic systems), movies (e.g., titles, actors, directors), people (e.g., birth dates, biographies), dictionary definitions, and much, much more. Below is a list of some of the things START knows about, with example questions. You can type your question above or select from the following examples.
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