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Findability is Dependent on Access

By |November 1st, 2012|News, semantic|Comments Off on Findability is Dependent on Access

Healthline Networks’ health reference site -- Healthline.com -- launched its Consumer Engagement Platform. This new site enables health insurers and businesses to offer members and employees contextual searching of health data from electronic health records and medical claims.

Semantic Competition

By |November 1st, 2012|News, search, semantic|Comments Off on Semantic Competition

The future of search has some pretty impressive players vying for the lead position. Google and Apple are harnessing semantic technology to take them to the finish line.

Semantic Content Enrichment Chosen

By |October 26th, 2012|indexing, News, semantic|Comments Off on Semantic Content Enrichment Chosen

Berlin publisher De Gruyter has chosen a semantic content enrichment platform from Temis. Luxid, their premier product, works to ensure smooth delivery of content.

Semantic Search Product Wins Award

By |October 23rd, 2012|News, search, semantic|Comments Off on Semantic Search Product Wins Award

HR Executive magazine editors recognized SeeMore as one fo the top products of 2012. SeeMore is the first cloud-based semantic search and analytics recruiting platform, used by the online job matching site, Monster.

Open Source Project Moves Closer to Completion

By |October 19th, 2012|News, semantic|Comments Off on Open Source Project Moves Closer to Completion

The Apache Software Foundation recently announced that Apache Stanbol is moving on up in the project status. Stanbol is an open source Java stack designed to interface with a content management system enhanced with semantic information.

Mobile Upgrade Broadens Horizons

By |October 18th, 2012|News, semantic|Comments Off on Mobile Upgrade Broadens Horizons

Are you familiar with T-Mobile’s Genius button? When pushed, it allows you to issue basic voice commands from calling or texting a contact to searching the web or Google Maps. Observers would say it was like Siri, but most users would disagree.

Semantic Search Technology Speeds Up

By |October 11th, 2012|News, search, semantic|Comments Off on Semantic Search Technology Speeds Up

TextWise has made available V1.7 One-Click Findability on salesforce.com's AppExchange. Their semantic search technology enables users to migrate data with a never before known speed.

Semantic Advertising Founder Takes On Next Challenge

By |October 10th, 2012|News, semantic|Comments Off on Semantic Advertising Founder Takes On Next Challenge

Seven years ago, Peer39 created a new category of semantic advertising. This technology semantically analyzes every web page in order to properly understand and classify the meaning of a web page and then places the most appropriate advertising. Semantic advertising increases the chance that the viewer will click-thru because only advertising relevant to what they are viewing. This technology has changed the world of online advertising. Despite all this, Peer39 was sold earlier this year to Digital Generation.

Semantic Search for Employers

By |October 5th, 2012|News, search, semantic|Comments Off on Semantic Search for Employers

Monster - the famous job recruiting website - has added new features designed specifically for small to medium-sized employers. This advanced search technology called, SeeMore, allows employers to manage resumes with more efficiency and ultimately hire talent sooner.

Visual Recognition Technology Developed

By |September 28th, 2012|News, semantic|Comments Off on Visual Recognition Technology Developed

Researchers at Brown and the Technical University of Berlin have produced a program uses semantic understanding to identify simple sketches of objects almost as well as humans. Police and other law enforcement agencies use a similar technology to identify mug shots, but this technology goes farther by identifying more cartoonish features.