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TOP SECRET Project XSearch - Clustering

Tuesday, November 18th, 2008

Unlock the Power of Information. Search is changing. Navigation is changing.  Leave the old ways.
Weitkamper Technology delivers solutions for Intelligent Search, Navigation and Classification. XSEARCH Software helps you to unlock the power of your data. It helps your users find exactly the information they need. In a new, intuitive way.
We provide a complete Knowledge Retrieval [...]

Splunk - The IT Search Engine

Tuesday, November 18th, 2008

See all the amazing things Splunk can do
Index
With a variety of flexible input methods you can index logs, configurations, traps and alerts, messages, scripts, and code and performance data from all your applications, servers and network devices. Monitor file systems for scripts and configuration changes, capture archive files, find and tail live application logs, connect [...]

Hotel Search Engine VibeAgent Raises $3 Million

Tuesday, November 18th, 2008

VibeAgent, the hotel search engine, announced today at the industry-leading PhoCusWright Travel Conference that it has raised $3 million in Series A investment capital to support its goal of becoming the world’s leading hotel search engine.
“It can be very time-consuming to find the right hotel at the best price online,” said VibeAgent Co-founder and CEO [...]

Kedrix, the Mearch engine

Tuesday, November 18th, 2008

What’s a mearch engine? Mearch is a term coined from combing the words Meta and Search! Meta search engines take relevant results from dozens of general search engines and rank pages by their standing among the source search engines. Every time you type in a query at a meta-search engine, it search a series of [...]

A New Face-Finding Search Engine

Monday, November 17th, 2008

Today there are more low-quality video cameras–surveillance and traffic cameras, cell-phone cameras and webcams–than ever before. But modern search engines can’t identify objects very reliably in clear, static pictures, much less in grainy YouTube clips. A new software approach from researchers at Carnegie Mellon University could make it easier to identify a person’s face in [...]

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