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Granicus’ Recent Purchase Supports Governmental Transparency

By |August 31st, 2010|indexing, News|1 Comment

Granicus beefs up its powers in the governmental cloud with the purchase of a company that shares its vision of open government.

Patent Awarded for Audio Search

By |August 27th, 2010|indexing, News, search|Comments Off on Patent Awarded for Audio Search

Nexidia has received its 10th United States Patent Award for original research. This latest award adds to the company’s previous patents covering phonetic indexing and search technology.

Social Reprieve

By |August 25th, 2010|indexing, News, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Social Reprieve

In this day and age of social media infiltrating every area of our lives, for good or bad, there is one area that has resisted this trend – books. Perhaps the last refuge from social media, many go to find shelter from the friending and tweeting in their comforting pages and worn binding. Unfortunately, this once solitary refuge is looking to join the social realm as companies like Copia and BookGlutton look to jump on board.

Automatic Tagging – How Intuitive Is It?

By |August 24th, 2010|indexing, News, semantic|Comments Off on Automatic Tagging – How Intuitive Is It?

Open Text Content Analytics engine that intelligently extracts meaning, sentiment and context from content.

New Patents Awarded For Index Engines

By |August 24th, 2010|indexing, News, Taxonomy|Comments Off on New Patents Awarded For Index Engines

August 24, 2010 – Index Engines was recently awarded patents in the United States and also Europe.

According to Digital Producer’s article, “Index Engines Data […]

How To Structure The Unstructured

By |August 23rd, 2010|News, search, Taxonomy|Comments Off on How To Structure The Unstructured

One result of the Internet's rapid growth has been a huge increase in the amount of information generated and shared by organizations in almost every industry and sector. A side effect of that is the huge amount of unstructured data produced and unmanaged.

Your Own Personal Search Engine? Sentimnt Could Be It

By |August 23rd, 2010|indexing, News, search|Comments Off on Your Own Personal Search Engine? Sentimnt Could Be It

Retrieving information from the internet comes in many forms. The most widely used comes via the usual search engines such as Google, MSN, and Yahoo. How would you like your own personal social search engine?