Kosmix announces $10 Million Investment

December 18th, 2007 by Charles S. Knight
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Kosmix, one of our sponsors, recently announced a $10
million investment led by new investor DAG Ventures with additional participation from current investors, Accel and Lightspeed, giving it a strong cash position to accelerate growth in the marketplace.  Kosmix’s health consumer site, www.righthealth.com, is now the sixth most visited health site on Hitwise and receives over 3.9 million unique visitors a month according to Quantcast.

“Today, there is an overwhelmingly strong demand to deliver content that is relevant to users and we are witnessing this daily on our two consumer sites: RightHealth and RightAutos,” said Venky Harinarayan, co-founder of Kosmix. “The new funding represents a strategic asset for us as we continue to invest in people, technology and distribution to achieve our vision of creating the start page for every topic on the Web.”

In the last three months, the Kosmix RightHealth site has experienced a 33 percent gain in monthly searches for topics ranging from diabetes (http://www.righthealth.com/Health/diabetes-s), to flu
(http://www.righthealth.com/Health/flu-s), and autism http://www.righthealth.com/Health/autism-s . Every health search produces a user-friendly home page featuring videos, images, news, trusted sources information and patient forums. Far richer than traditional search results, Kosmix provides consumers with a 360 degree view of any topic. The company expects to add more consumer sites to health and autos in the coming months.

The core of Kosmix’s technology is a sophisticated algorithm-based categorization engine that has been in development for three years. The technology combs billions of Web pages and structured data points to aggregate, categorize, and return the most targeted content to users. By generating every page algorithmically, Kosmix automatically creates rich and relevant home pages for any topic and scales seamlessly as the Web grows.

About Kosmix

Every organization has a home page on the Web, every person can have a Web home page, then why not every topic? Kosmix’s mission is to create the unofficial home page for every topic on the Web, giving consumers a starting point from which to explore and discover new content online. The first of Kosmix’s topic sites are www.righthealth.com,
www.rightautos.com, and www.righttrips.com. The company’s fundamental content categorization engine, licensed to numerous companies, is built upon breakthrough technologies in algorithmic categorization and large scale systems distribution. For more information, visit www.kosmix.com.

A New Bulgarian Search Engine – Diri.bg

December 18th, 2007 by Charles S. Knight
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Diri.bg – New Bulgarian Search Engine by Georgi Georgiev
Dir.bg, one of the first and largest web portals in Bulgaria has just announced on its website the launch of a new standalone service – Diri.bg. “Diri” in Bulgarian is an old-style word for “Tarsi”(v), meaning – “Search”.

This new service is in direct competition with the already existing Jabse (info: New Bulgarian search engine gaining visibility). Bellow I’ll attempt to dig into Diri.bg and to make a comparison with Jabse.com, which has gained much more traction since I last wrote about it.

Visitors to Diri.bg are presented with a very clean interface – just search box and tabs with vertical search suggestions. The verticals are as follows: News, Images, Video, Music, Products, Blogs, Forums, Wiki, Jobs, Law, Real Estate, Auto, Mobile Phones, Cinema. At first glance they seem quite nice, but as it turns out, searching in Images, Music, Law, Products, Forums will only return results from corresponding section of Dir.bg. The other tabs include like 4-5 sites in which the search is actually conducted. The vertical searches have too poor diversification and are also a lot Dir.bg oriented.

Next thing you notice right away is the Wiki tab, which returns results from Wikipedia only. Diri.bg also employs a concept, similar to the “universal search” concept at Google: images, video, news and Wikipedia results, relevant to the search query are presented on the right side of the page, parallel to the main organic results.

Another thing to note is the “Helper”, which is a drop down box that drops as you type and shows you keywords that the engine thinks are related to what you are typing.

If you look at speed – it’s a bit slower than Google but still fast enough.

So far with the relatively good stuff. Aside from poor diversity in vertical search, the user expirience suffers hugely from the worst ordering and grouping of the results I’ve seen so far in a search engine. There is no apparent order in the results, you are in no way presented with the most relevant results first. Many queries were subject to testing with this in mind. The grouping of results is poorly implemented, so if you search for Titanik in the Cinema area you’ll get 11 pages of IMBD.com results (which are in English, thus not accesible for a lot of the potential users). The next 3 pages are filled with results from Dir.bg itself. You can also try “mp3″ in General search. It currently returns 3 pages with results from just one domain – mp3.bg. Searching for “blog” presents you with 100 pages from just one domain – Blog.bg.

Currently advanced search operators and options like the ones we are used to in Google, Yahoo, MSN are not supported at all. The engine does not use robots.txt or meta tags to forbid its SERPs from being indexed by other SEs which definitely raises some eyebrows.

On the webmaster communication side things are below zero. Absolutely no information is available for site owners / webmasters. Nothing about their web crawler. Nothing at all.

A quick comparison with Jabse:

Jabse:

Popularity: Jabse had increased its traffic by 400% in the last year to 20 000 unique visits a day
Index Size: Has 5.5 million pages in index
Business model: All revenue is from contextual ads served by Easytrader.bg

Remains with strong position as far as quality of general search and image search results are concerned.

Diri.bg:

Popularity: No traffic estimations yet, but it will have strong support from Dir.bg
Index Size: Claims 50 million pages in its index
Business model: Diri.bg has not presented a business model so far, so nobody has a clue about how will it support itself.

Looks better in some verticals, can look even better if it diversifies its sources. Could perform better general search if the ordering and grouping of the results are improved. Diri.bg has better perspectives for future development, given the resources it can operate with.

Will Jabse or Diri.bg develop enough to become a factor in the Bulgarian Internet, despite the presence of Google is yet to be seen.

Quintura’s Winter Search Engine for Kids!

December 18th, 2007 by Charles S. Knight
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Quintura’s Winter Wonderland for Kids:

Columbian search engine Busca.meaviso.net

December 18th, 2007 by Charles S. Knight
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This is “El Nuevo Buscador” or, The New Search Engine, from Columbia, Busca.meaviso.net.   


But that’s about all of the Spanish I know!  Are you bilingual in Spanish and English?  You must like search engines if you’re reading this.  We have International friends all over the world, but we could use some more from Spain and Latin America.  Just email Carlos at Charles@ReadWriteWeb.com 
Oh, and it does have nifty things like this game!


I sujjest you check this eBay search engine out!

December 18th, 2007 by Charles S. Knight
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Jon Lee
After about a month of tweaking and polishing, I’m happy to announce the launch of a new site created by my friend and I, Sujjest.com!

Sujjest is an eBay search engine. The main focus is on finding what you want fast, efficiently and accurately. The reason we decided to create an eBay search engine is because eBay’s own search well… sucks.

The user interface is where Sujjest shines. Apart from being clean and pretty, it’s the little things that count. Things like being able to start searching when the page loads, being able to switch item views so things change instantly or even the user friendly message describing your search results!  Speaking of item views, you can switch from picture to detailed to list view, depending on how you like to view your results!

Sujjest offers an innovative keyword search system where you can add/remove terms or take terms and move them back and forth between inclusion and exclusion. For example, say you looked up “ipod” and a bunch of ipod cases came up, you can easily select to add the keyword “case” to your exclusion list without having to type in anything!
We are still in the process of adding more features, but for now, you can do things like “exclude accessories” so if you’re looking for a laptop, you won’t find a bunch of laptop accessories clogging up your search results!