The emergence of semantic search technologies holds a great deal of promise…
One of the biggest benefits anticipated by the wide adoption of a semantic based approach to content discovery is the ability to ask a basic question to a “search engine” and get back a specific answer.
Not a list of sites, but an […]
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Just The Facts? Maybe Not…
Published April 15th, 2008 in Emerging Technology, Internet, Search and Semantics. 0 CommentsAn Update On re:SEARCH…
Published April 1st, 2008 in DigitalEdge TV, Search and Semantics. 3 CommentsIt’s been a while since I introduced my upcoming web show re:SEARCH…
Though preproduction on re:SEARCH has taken a bit longer than originally planned, things are now moving along. Set construction should be finishing up in a couple of weeks (yes - even virtual sets have construction requirements), and we should start shooting episodes later […]
Microsoft has just made a very interesting acquisition…
The Redmond giant announced this morning that they have acquired the Norwegian search company Fast. Fast has an impressive product suite focused on the search needs of large enterprises.
It still needs to be voted on by the Fast shareholders, but I wouldn’t see there being any […]
The Digital Edge Blog will be launching a new video podcast in February 2008 called re:SEARCH.
While most people are comfortable doing simple web searches, more complex searches involve a lot more than just typing a simple word or phrase into Google. If you need to really dig in to a topic, there’s a […]
Thinking Beyond The Web…
Published May 18th, 2007 in Google, Search, Trends and Web Video. 0 CommentsGoogle is starting to stitch the pieces together…
Google’s switch to what they call “Universal Search” - a consolidated display of results from web sites, blogs, news sources, images and video - is more than just a new interface for search results. It’s a way for Google to consolidate investments they have already made under […]
When you sign up for a personalized Google page, you are able to configure the traditionally sparse Google search layout with various widgets covering topics like sports, finance, news, and events. It lets you set up a personalized view of the things you care about, but the search on the page was still the […]





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