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Stinky Teddy: A Cool Real-Time Search Engine With a Rather Odd Name

Written by Frederic Lardinois / October 19, 2009 10:51 AM / 4 Comments

stinky_teddy_logo_oct09.jpgAt our ReadWrite Real-Time Web Summit in Mountain View last week, we came across Stinky Teddy, a new real-time meta-search engine developed by David Hardtke. Before starting this project, Hradtke worked as a physicist at the University of California Berkeley Space Sciences Lab. Hardtke named his new project after his daughter's "trusted (and abused) stuffed bear." Stinky Teddy, which Hardtke describes as "real-time gossip powered metasearch," combines search results from Bing, Yahoo, VideoSurf, Twitter and Collecta and reshuffles the search results to focus on topics that are trending right now.

Before the rise of Google, meta-search engines like Dogpile and MetaCrawler were pretty popular, though no meta-search engines have been able to garner any market-share since. Stinky Teddy's odd name probably won't help the company in the long run, but this search engine reinvents meta-search for the real-time web. The assumption behind Stinky Teddy is that searchers are probably interested in the topics that are buzzing right now. Stinky Teddy gathers search results from multiple sources and then uses real-time trends as a signal to rearrange results according to what it decides is most relevant at that moment.

the_real_stinky_teddy.jpgIn our tests, Stinky Teddy performed pretty well, especially when we searched for politicians and celebrities. The only real disappointment was that the videos from Videosurf - which we like a lot as a video search engine - were often rather old. Sometimes, old search results also slipped into the news search. You can, however, filter results according to the type of source, so that Stinky Teddy displays only items from news sources, for example, or from real-time sources like Collecta and Twitter.

Bridging the Gap With Meta-Search

We have seen quite a few real-time search engines like OneRiot, Faroo, and Collecta recently, but it seems that every time the search engine market hits on a new concept, meta-search engines like Stinky Teddy come in to bridge the gap between existing products and the new generation of search engines.

In its current state, Stinky Teddy is definitely worth a look. It's still in its early days, and Hardtke is still actively tweaking the algorithms in the background; but the variety of sources make it a worthwhile alternative to other real-time search engines.

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  1. I like this a lot , the filter gives you a lot more targeted results. It saves a lot of time when researching a topic

    Posted by: Google Gothic | October 19, 2009 9:08 PM



  2. Stinky Teddy is a great addition to the world of real-time search engine. But, along with real-time results from the big fishes in this field, it also provides relevant traditional search results on any subject. And, I think focusing on relevancy will help it in the long run. For this reason, I like AAfter Search, very much. It provides traditional and the most relevant filtered search results as well as real-time results from Twitter. It also provides cash back facility like Bing.

    Posted by: Kimberley | October 22, 2009 12:56 AM



  3. I had a look at Stinky Teddy search engine. It was o.k but didnt provide the deep searches. And i dont know why its a stinky teddy.

    Posted by: gezzmo | January 21, 2010 3:00 AM



  4. in my opinion Stinky Teddy is not that grea tool...
    The type of search results superficial to me.
    This is just my opinion of course

    Posted by: google gothic | January 26, 2010 6:56 AM



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