WWW goes WWWW: Searching is now sorted! The Web 2.0 for real

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Ruslan David

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Oct 15, 2007, 9:24:58 AM10/15/07
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Transinsight, provider of knowledge-based software solutions, has
released a new online version of the well-known life-science search
engine www.GoPubMed.org. This, the first semantic search engine,
reduces search time by up to 90%. By sorting search results it enables
scientists to answer biomedical questions in completely new way.

The latest version of the search machine sorts all relevant documents
to the top level categories What, Who, Where and When. This way, for
the first time in search history, it is possible to design searches on
both content and metadata in a seamlessly integrated way. Dr. Michael
R. Alvers, CEO of Transinsight, points out that the opportunity for a
user to rank the search results according to personal needs is
revolutionary. "We don't rank, the user does!" says Alvers. "With our
semantic technology we put the user at the centre of the search.
Ranking algorithms like Google's PageRank are not relevant for us
anymore since with our search technology the user is in the driver's
seat. Also the folksonomy feature to curate matches is new and makes
the Web 2.0 now and here!" continues Alvers enthusiastic.

Read more...
http://www.ehealthserver.com/ontology/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=75&Itemid=1

Sincerely,
Ruslan David, MD

IFOMIS
eHealth Ontology Project
http://www.ehealthserver.com/ontology/

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