Truly smart search may still be a dream (especially for us SEOs, as it would mean the end of keyword research), but visual search tools like Ergo and SearchMe and clustering tools like Vivisimo's Clusty provide the next best thing: the ability to...
A report from enterprise search firm Vivisimo from about this time last year highlights research from Forrester that indicates nearly half of sites don't provide adequate site search utilities. Historically, economic downturns force bizarre changes...
Enterprise search vendors are starting to use social and user driven search results suggestions and comments within the enterprise (Vivisimo). Last year, Search Engine Watch did a round-up of search predictions for 2007.
If users add their own search services, it becomes a meta-search engine, such as Vivisimo's Clusty, Rollyo, Google's Custom Search Engine, or Yahoo Search Builder. Yahoo is testing a new search interface called alpha, which meta-searches several...
It doesn't provide analysis or commentary, just
direct access to the text via Vivisimo. Below, a recap of stories posted today to the Search Engine Watch Blog, along with other items we've spotted but not blogged
separately:
It doesn't provide analysis or commentary, just direct access to the text via Vivisimo. If it's September it must be Shakespeare. Clusty has released Shakespeare Searched which is designed to provide quick access to the works of the Bard.
They are now at: http://www.resourceshelf.com/feed In a post about Vivisimo clustering technology now being made available for mobile searchers in Japan, we include links to a few other tools (all free) powered by Vivisimo including...
They are now at: http://www.resourceshelf.com/feed In a post about Vivisimo clustering technology now being made available for mobile searchers in Japan, we include links to a few other tools (all free) powered by Vivisimo including...
In a post about Vivisimo clustering technology now being made available for mobile searchers in Japan, we include links to a few other tools (all free) powered by Vivisimo including: Another week has passed which means it's time for a look at a few...
Vivisimo: the search engine company from Pittsburgh, Silicon Valley Watcher I'll get to what's new in MyWeb shortly, but let's first zoom outward for some perspective and review the entire Yahoo bookmarking lineup, four different services that are...
Vivisimo: the search engine company from Pittsburgh, Silicon Valley From The SEW Blog. Windows Live Mail's Active Search: Gmail-Like Contextual Ads Next To Your Mail Two years ago, Gmail launched with the idea of showing ads contextually based
on...
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.
Unsurprisingly, many of the new features are similar to those found in Clusty, Vivisimo's flagship search service. Back in September we posted that Vivisimo the company and technology that powers Clusty had won the government contract to power the...
Back in September we posted that Vivisimo (the company and technology that powers Clusty along with MSN Search had won the government contract to power the new FirstGov search engine. We've been impressed with both Vivisimo (for many years) and...
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...
Btw, a very recent American entry into Japan's search market comes from Vivisimo. Both the AP and Agence France Press report that Japan's government is asking both the business and education/research sectors if the country should develop its own...
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.
Vivisimo CEO Doubts On Personal Search Today's search podcast covers the Google Sandbox effect and how some feel it
prevents new sites from ranking well; Yahoo's search behaviorally targeted ads; Google accused of taking a product pitch, not...