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Awards for Semantic Technology

By |July 8th, 2013|News, search, semantic|Comments Off on Awards for Semantic Technology

Google has awarded over $1.2 million to support research in several areas of several natural language understanding that relate to Google's concept of the Knowledge Graph. This substantial investment in machine learning is motivated by their need to further search technology.

Recognition for Semantic Technology

By |June 27th, 2013|News, search, semantic|Comments Off on Recognition for Semantic Technology

FeedBooster has been awarded a “Best Of 2013″ solution in Knowledge Management by Initiative Mittelstand. FeedBooster’s web-based feed reader is powered by Q-Sensei’s search and indexing technology.

The Reach of the Semantic Search

By |June 14th, 2013|News, search, semantic|Comments Off on The Reach of the Semantic Search

Remember last year when Google released the Knowledge Graph and everyone was buzzing about what that meant for the future of semantic technology? Well, now is the future; how did it affect you? This interesting topic was found on Search Engine Journal in their article, "Semantic Web: Are You Taking Advantage of Semantic Search?"

Semantic Technologies Achieve Findability

By |June 11th, 2013|News, search, semantic|Comments Off on Semantic Technologies Achieve Findability

Elsevier has announced an investment in a new online platform and management system for its 500+ health, medical and life sciences journal-branded custom websites. The new online platform will provide improved search results accuracy, a more robust editorial tool to create topical article collections, and an improved reading experience for visitors using mobile devices.

The Wonderful World of Search

By |June 10th, 2013|Access Insights, Featured, search|Comments Off on The Wonderful World of Search

Search is such a wonderful and widely debated issue. To me there are three main kinds of search and each is accomplished in different ways. Assume that we have an article indexed with the terms appropriate to the content of that article. These terms are specific to the content, the terms applied are not broad categories unless the article itself is broad. we put limits in the rule base on broad terms so they do not get over productive in search results.

New Resources Available

By |June 3rd, 2013|indexing, News, search|Comments Off on New Resources Available

Serials Solutions is working with Teton Data Systems (TDS) to make the premier healthcare e-resource STAT!Ref discoverable via the Summon service.

Comprehensive Findability

By |May 30th, 2013|indexing, News, search|Comments Off on Comprehensive Findability

John Wiley & Sons, Inc. has chosen TEMIS’s Luxid Platform to enhance its scientific, technical, medical, and scholarly (STMS) content. The result will be search and discovery tools providing professional and academic researchers faster and better findability.

The Power of Semantics

By |May 29th, 2013|News, search, semantic|Comments Off on The Power of Semantics

It is no secret that Yahoo has purchased the microblogging site, Tumblr. However, it seems confusing to some as to why a small player in the world of search (and getting smaller), invested over a billion dollars in something that has no solid business model. The answer is semantics.