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Semantic search engine hakia is announcing today, at the Search Engine Strategies conference in New York, that it is licensing its proprietary OntoSem technology to other companies. This will enable
Continue reading »Semantic search engine Hakia announced a major redesign of its site today, including the addition of 'credible sites' to its search index. In order to create this index of trustworthy sites,
Continue reading »Semantic search engine Hakia today announced a set of APIs that opens up their natural language processing and search platform to developers. Hakia's Syndication Web Services really comes in two
Continue reading »Semantic search engine Hakia has just released a new social networking feature, called Meet Others (MO). The basic idea is to "meet others" who asked the same query. This is
Continue reading »In the current Read/WriteWeb poll (see below), we're asking what 'search 2.0' concepts you think stand the best chance of beating Google. The results so far are interesting, because Artificial
Continue reading »This week we reported that Cognition had announced "the largest commercially available Semantic Map of the English language." In our interview with Cognition CEO Scott Janus, we asked him to
Continue reading »This month we are offering some additional value to our long-term sponsors. It's a new type of contextual link advertising and we think it is important to the future of
Continue reading »This week I spoke to Hakia founder and CEO Dr. Riza C. Berkan and COO Melek Pulatkonak. Hakia is one of the more promising Alt Search Engines around, with a
Continue reading »digg_url = 'http://www.digg.com/tech_news/Hakia_Introduces_Semantic_Highlighter_and_Scoop_Button'; digg_bgcolor = '#ffffff'; digg_skin = 'compact'; Today hakia added a hakia highlighter to their “meaning-based” search engine, producing a highlighted sentence inside a search result. The
Continue reading »Written by Alex Iskold and edited by Richard MacManus. There has been a lot of talk lately about 2007 being the year when we will see companies roll out Semantic
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