Palo Alto based startup SearchMe has kept a low profile since being founded in March 2005. The company, which has 17 employees and raised $5 million from Sequoia Capital over two rounds, will launch a ...
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The Wikipedia search engine has arrived — Wikiseek — but it’s not the Wikipedia search engine you’re thinking of. Wikiseek is completely different than the Search Wikia project backed by Wikipedia ...
Fed up with Wikipedia's anemic search engine? Try the WikiSeek instead. The new search tool, accessible from a web page or within Firefox, promises faster, more accurate results than you get from ...
I know what you are thinking because I made the same mistake: no, this is not Jimbo Wales's putative Wikia search engine. Wikiseek comes from Searchme, an entirely different company, and it does ...
WikiSeek should not be confused with Wikia’s upcoming search engine (although I did). Both, however, are developing community-edited search engines, and both have received assistance from Wikipedia ...
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Along with search results Wikiseek displays a tag cloud which allows you to narrow or broaden your search results based on topically related information. Wikiseek offers a Firefox search plugin as ...
As expected, Jimmy Wales, founder of the Wikipedia, has launched his search engine, named Wikiseek.com. (This is not a search engine by Wikipedia, but it does use Wikipedia's content - sorry, still ...