Raul Grijalva is nearly tied with Republican challenger Ruth McClung, leading by three points. If anyone tells you that one vote doesn't matter, go to Yahoo! News or Google News this morning and search for "too close to call.
NetworkWorld Talks With Raul Valdes-Perez, CEO of Vivisimo incomplete results. Press Day, including the hot research tool Google Trends, the "freaky weird"
mass tagging system of Google Co-op, Google Gadgets for your desktop and a
coming Google...
Gary Price points to a NetworkWorld.com interview with Vivisimo CEO Raul Valdes-Perez, of Clusty Search. Clusty uses clustering technology to provide results. The NetworkWorld author was convinced, during his interview with Mr.
Vivisimo/Clusty CEO, Raul Valdes-Perez is quoted saying that the wisdom of crowds might not trump what "raw" computing power can offer. BusinessWeek's Ben Elgin takes a look at social search, focusing on Yahoo, in his article: Yahoo's Social Circle.
According to Vivisimo/Clusty CEO, Raul Valdes-Perez, the Ben Franklin search engine includes:
indexing of his autobiography and other writings by paragraphs
search of his proverbs and timeline of his life
general web/image search limited to...
Don't forget that Pittsburgh is also home to Vivisimo/Clusty which was started by Carnegie Mellon computer science students and faculty members including Vivisimo CEO, Raul Valdes-Perez.and Jerome Pesenti, Chief Scientist & Co-founder.
Searchblog has some comments including a link to a new paper by Raul Valdes-Perez, CEO of Vivisimo, titled, Why Search Personalization is a Dead End (PDF). John's Searchblog post includes several comments agreeing with Raul's ideas ((to my somewhat...
Arguments for Clustering and Meta-Search as a Universal Norm for Information Retrieval
by Raul Valdes-Perez, Vivisimo The 2005 Search Engine Meeting took place in Boston on April 11-12 and I've just noticed that most of the presentations from the...
Arguments for Clustering and Meta-Search as a Universal Norm for Information Retrieval (Raul Valdes-Perez, Vivisimo) The program for the 2005 Search Engine Meeting that's scheduled to take place in Boston (April 11-12) is now online.
Raul Valdes-Perez, the CEO of Vivisimo (the company that brings us Clusty) has written a column for News.com about how the "best" search personalization is done by the individual. Beta Test Search Topics Area!
Raul Valdes-Perez, the CEO of Vivisimo (the company that brings us Clusty) has written a column for News.com about how the "best" search personalization is done by the individual. Here's our introduction to Clusty.
For its part, Vivisimo CEO Raul Valdes-Perez told SEW, "We did speak with Feedster in February 2004 and were told that meta-search is OK. Feedster's Scott Rafer isn't happy that the new Clusty search engine is hitting his site without a licensing...
Apart from being a play on the company's clustering technology, the domain name and its variations (.com, .net, etc) were available for a mere $9, according to Vivisimo CEO Raul Valdes-Perez. Vivisimo, known for its clustering technology that...
You're seeing a rich complex mixture of selective crawling of sites, with meta searching of sites and clustering," said Raul Valdes-Perez, CEO of Vivisimo. Vivisimo has launched Clusty, a meta search engine with an impressive array of tools that...
Vivmsimo Awarded National Science Foundation SBIR Grants to Develop New Capabilities for Homeland Security "With this grant we will enhance and modify our on-the-fly document clustering products to help intelligence analysts easily recognize...