Btw, the LookAhead web site has numerous demos of this technology in action. In September, I authored this SearchDay article about a new service called LookAhead that any webmaster can license and use on their site.
Surfwax has just launched its LookAhead search term suggestion technology combined with Wikipedia into a new site calledWikiWax. Remember, you'll see LookAhead offering suggested entries prior to clicking the search button.
Dynamically Search and Browse RSS News Headlines - Surfwax are offering a free RSS search tool that demonstrates the LookAhead technology that can potentially help the searcher focus a news or RSS search with very little effort before clicking the...
Dynamically Search and Browse RSS News Headlines - Surfwax are offering a free RSS search tool that demonstrates the LookAhead technology that can potentially help the searcher focus a news or RSS search with very little effort before clicking the...
Last week I authored a SearchDay article about Surfwax making their dynamic search navigation technology, LookAhead, available to any webmaster to license and use on their site(s). Now, Surfwax, the providers of LookAhead are offering a free RSS...
Before Google offered its popular Google Suggest tool, Silicon Valley's SurfWax was offering dynamic search navigation technology called LookAhead. In addition to offering LookAhead technology for news search, SurfWax offers WikiWax, which allows...
Surfwax has just launched its LookAhead search term suggestion technology combined with Wikipedia into a new site calledWikiWax. Also, should you find LookAhead oddly familiar to Google Suggest, be aware that Surfwas was actually offering this...
It's also worth mentioning that Surfwax has offered a dynamic query refinement tool called "LookAhead" for almost a year. Unlike other multimedia search tools, Blinkx uses speech recognition technology to create a searchable transcript.
LookAhead http://lookahead.mozdev.org/ This new search engine, powered by technology from Nutch, lets you scan the web to do just that. Librarian: Don't use Wikipedia as source Syracuse Post-Standard, Aug.http://www.syracuse.com/technology...