Semantic Search Engine Omnity Reckons It Can Beat Google
Motherboard | January 6, 2016
In development for four years and only now, at CES 2016, out of so-called “stealth mode” in which the company said not a peep to the press, Omnity is a new kind of search engine that asks the question: What if, instead of searching for keywords like “baseball scores” or “best-rated Nintendo 64 games,” a search engine let users search across disparate documents, from Wikipedia pages and news articles to patent filings and PDFs, in order to find shared interconnectedness?
Source: http://davidamerland.com/google-semantic-search.html |
<more at http://motherboard.vice.com/en_uk/read/semantic-search-engine-omnity-reckons-it-can-beat-google; related links: https://www.searchenginejournal.com/seo-101-semantic-search-care/119760/ (SEO 101: What is Semantic Search and Why Should I Care? November 22, 2014) and http://davidamerland.com/google-semantic-search.html (Google Semantic Search. Paperback: July 10, 2013)>
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