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Old 02-04-2003, 07:42 PM   #1 (permalink)
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The fun search engine? I think it's here.

This may be old for some of you, but there is a relitively new search engine that I think is great:

www.kartoo.com

Simply tell it to search all the engines under optoins and you have access to a 'maped' engine. I've payed aroudn with it for a while, first time I've used it. Try it, you may like it.

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Old 02-04-2003, 08:11 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Sweet search engine. Thanks for the link.

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Old 02-04-2003, 10:44 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Interesting search tool. It actuially queries other search engines rather than has it's own database:
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... In fact, KartOO technology analyses the words you are asking for and then decides to question the most accurate search engines. For example, if your request is a question ending with a question-mark, KartOO will query the search engines that are specialized in natural language. As to the notion of relevance: when you ask for the word "ray" for example, you may mean the sea animal or the light device. The results you obtain may therefore be accurate or totally irrelevant to what you are looking for. What is significant about KartOO in such a situation is that this technology provides a map that summarizes all the various and possible topics so that retrieved sites are in fact grouped into a form of topical "family". A list, i. e., a linear classification of search results, could not represent all the applications connected to a word like "nuclear" for example, and above all, a list could not display the links existing between the applications.
That has both good and bad points to it.

Be interesting to score relevance as compared to Google.

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