google alternative

Started by newdep, May 20, 2007, 10:34:01 AM

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newdep

A nice google alternative... (NO cookies!)



http://www.hakia.com/">http://www.hakia.com/
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newdep

#1
I reminds me somehow of what Kozoru intended to do.. But i could be wrong...



btw -> a nice to read on how they do Ontological Semantics...



http://www.ontologicalsemantics.com/">http://www.ontologicalsemantics.com/
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Fanda

#2
Thanks! I finally found what I was looking for ;-)



Fuzzy Logic: An Overview of the Latest Control Methodology - very nice article with algorithms and implementation:

http://www.nalanda.nitc.ac.in/industry/appnotes/Texas/dsp/spra028.pdf">http://www.nalanda.nitc.ac.in/industry/ ... pra028.pdf">http://www.nalanda.nitc.ac.in/industry/appnotes/Texas/dsp/spra028.pdf



Happy Fanda :-)

Fanda

#3
Also try this one:

http://clusty.com/">http://clusty.com/



They use special clustering engine ;-)



Fanda



PS: Or try:

http://www.webbrain.com/">http://www.webbrain.com/

Older, requires Java, interesting design.

Jeff

#4
Clusty is excellent.  Try searching for "bill software" on both Google and Clusty.  On Google, you only get results about Bill Gates.  On Clusty, you get a cluster of results about Bill Gates, and a cluster of results containing bill payment software.
Jeff

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newdep

#5
Another one which I now use, I completely abandoned Google btw..



http://www.ixquick.com">www.ixquick.com a search engine that respects privacy!
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DrDave

#6
Quote from: "newdep"A nice google alternative... (NO cookies!)



http://www.hakia.com/">http://www.hakia.com/
Are you sure about no cookies? The very first thing that popped up on my screen when I tried to navigate there was the Privacy Alert dialog with http://www.hakia.com">www.hakia.com requesting to save a cookie! I blocked it, and the first page loaded OK. I typed in a search string, hit Search, and AGAIN a cookie request.
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