Try an interactive search experience with KartOO

September 9th, 2009 by Guest Author
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Dear Mr. Knight and AltSearchEngines,

logoThe cost of intellectual rework, time spent searching for non-existent data and failing to find existing information is around 2.5 millions but the price for lost opportunities is much higher. To ensure effective use of your business resources, KartOO Technologies has developed visual metasearch engines for economic intelligence, strategic watch (including e-Reputation) and innovation management within intranets, extranets and Internet.

To try an interactive experience with our solutions, please click on:

http://s2.kartoo.com/kartoo_demo/demo/kartoo_kvisu_en

Type any term, the results will be displayed in a list + visual map

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http://s2.kartoo.com/kartoo_demo/demo/kartoo_ereputation_en

Click the tinted areas to find out the news trend for the different subjects

We hope these examples awake your curiosity on creative approaches to manage information efficiently. We can develop a free customized demo so you can get a close insight of the added value you will obtain, please contact me for more details.

Respectfully,

Angelica Marchand
Marketing & Communication
KartOO SA

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KartOO, S.A. develops cartographic interfaces founded on intuitive and intelligent semantic technology to efficiently search information from several sources in different formats. We have over 200 international clients, including United Nations, Ubisoft, Credit Agricole, Ministère de l’Economie des Finances et de l’Industrie, Schindler, Schneider Electric and Shell. Additionally, more than 194,912 Internet users employ our metasearch engine KartOO.com and Ujiko.com monthly to search information online.

Leadtail Introduces Blog for New Online Advertisers

September 9th, 2009 by Charles S. Knight
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Leadtail, the online advertising search engine,
is announcing  that it is introducing a blog for online advertisers, appropriately named “Start Up Your Online Advertising.”

The blog was developed to educate and inform advertisers – including marketers, business owners, and entrepreneurs – about online advertising opportunities, best practices, and advice, with the goal of making online advertising easier for everyone. Today’s announcement expands Leadtail’s services to include an online advertising directory and search engine, a resource center, consulting, buying and planning services, along with the new blog, for both consumer and business-to-business advertisers. This new blog will cover such topics as “Don’t Be a Blogger… Be a Blog Commenter Instead”, “Creating Brand Awareness is Critical to Your Online Advertising Strategy“, and “When It Comes to Paid Search, Don’t be Number One!”

“Leadtail’s new blog is ideal for anyone just getting started with online advertising. It not only gives useful information to help them drive traffic, generate leads and website sales, but also should spark helpful conversations between Leadtail Community members and visitors to the blog,” says Carter Hostelley, a Founding Leadtail Community member. “Many marketers have no previous online advertising experience and need solid advice and direction. Also, small business owners have limited their online media buying to paid search and are now realizing they need to build their brand and find new audiences online. Our blog and the Leadtail website will be a great place to start for these advertisers.”

The latest post, “Looking For an Online Advertising Roadmap? Read On…” gives readers a useful checklist of advertising sources ideal for smaller and localized businesses. From Display Advertising to Web Directories, the post not only defines the opportunity but gives good examples of how it works and some good websites to go to get started. The posts are easy to read, informative and give practical, easy-to-follow suggestions and advice.

Check it out at:  http://www.startupyouronlineadvertising.com

Source: Leadtail.com

Armenian Search engine Hanguyc Search

September 9th, 2009 by Guest Author
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By Sara Khojoyan
ArmeniaNow reporter
Original article here


Authors of a new Armenian internet search engine believe their effort will become a useful tool bridging worldwide Armenian communities due to features typical only of their system. But skeptics say the project brings little benefit as most Armenian-language searches are already available through established global search engines.

A creative group called “Hanguyc” on Tuesday made a presentation of the product that took them more than three years to make – a “Hanguyc Search” web search system (http://www.hsearch.am).

The presentation was marked by the signing of a memorandum between the group and the Ministry of Diaspora about the implementation of joint projects.

Diaspora Minister Hranush Hakobyan, who attended the presentation and discussion, welcomed the initiative.

“This is the area where we will still have much to do no matter how much we try to do,” she said. “The most important thing is that we are able to unite our worldwide Diaspora Armenian communities. For the first time we try to realize such an Armenian-language project. The Armenian language should be an important part of the computer network.”

“Hanguyc” group head Mher Abrahamyan says an internet searchable in Armenian is part of the solution to the problems raised by the Diaspora minister.

“For centuries we have faced the problem of surviving and preserving our identity. At present, the internet is developing simultaneously with the development of information technologies, and we find it difficult to resist ‘online assimilation’. Now a large number of Armenians type Armenian words using Latin letters,” said Abrahamyan.

“We have divided our project of cooperation with the Ministry into several stages by which we will try to solve several problems, but all solutions will be aimed at preserving national identity,” he added.

The group said some features of the system absent even in many well-known search engines such as Google, Yandex, Yahoo and others will guarantee the success of the project.

Chief programmer of the system Artyom Chakhoyan lists a few of them: “We have a more precise and specialized supply of information in Armenian; a comprehensive basis of more than 5,000 Armenian sites as of today; unification of Armenian font-faces and encodings, which enables a search with any Armenian fonts.”

“This will result in an increase in the number of Armenian-letter searches, due to which the number of searches typed in Latin letters that currently make 60 percent of searches [by users for whom Armenian is a native language] will decrease,” added Chakhoyan.

Yet, not all of those in the know are optimistic about the ultimate success of the new search engine.

Programmer Rafael Harutyunyan doubts the search engine will manage to attract a large number of users.

“Of course, the authors have done a huge amount of work, but they were not prepared for the presentation and made a rather poor presentation of their work. I think people will simply not use it,” said the programmer, who also attended the Tuesday discussion.

Besides, according to Harutyunyan, other, much better search engines, such as Google or Yandex, offer an opportunity of quite a good search on Armenian websites.

“And websites with encoded fonts – the solution to which problem Hanguyts authors consider to be an important feature of their system – are quite rare, and I think Google and other search engines fully satisfy the demands that Armenian users currently have,” he said.

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Vinopedia – a search engine for wines

September 9th, 2009 by Charles S. Knight
Posted in Food, Verticals | No Comments »

logoVinopedia is a search engine for wines. It helps you find the best price on a specific wine you are looking for. Prices shown include VAT of the country of the seller. The use of this service is free. vinopedia wants to become one of the best resources on the Internet to find wine information. As the common knowledge of our users is gigantic, vinopedia will provide a platform where you too can share your wine knowledge and tips. For instance, by adding web shops to the search engine or by help improving the wine knowledge base. This functionality will become available in the next few months.

vinopedia has a web robot that retrieves information on wines from Internet stores that are publically available on the internet. The big difference between a normal search engine like Google and us is that we don’t retrieve web pages as flat text. Instead, we interpret the information on the advertised wines and allow you to easily search for a wine. Just type in the name of the wine you are looking for, and you easily find all prices for wines that match your search criteria. Every night, we update the wine list.

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We do not sell any wines and are not linked to any store. All wines that match your search are shown, not just wines from sponsoring stores. In principle, anyone selling wine can be indexed by vinopedia. However, our focus is on the European wine market currently.

My name is Jasper Hammink, and I live in the Netherlands. After studying Applied Physics I started working in IT consulting in 1996. Wine has been a hobby and passion of mine for over ten years. With the Internet emerging as a sales channel for wine, I was looking for a good free service that would allow me to search the Internet for the best place to buy wine. Paid services existed, but I thought searching the Internet should be free for everyone (you don’t pay for Google either).

Rather than spending a couple of Euro’s or dollars on a paid service, I decided to start a little experiment to see whether I could create such a service myself. Although I had a background in IT, I had almost no prior experience in programming. Still, I gave it a try and by the end of 2006 I had a Beta version of what is now called a “Comparison Shopping Engine” for wine. This is when I got really enthusiastic about this project: this could actually work! In the beginning of 2007 I decided to turn my full-time job into a part-time job, which gave me extra time to enhance the site.

At this moment, the site is indexing about a quarter of a million wines from Internet shops throughout Europe daily. My goal is to create the best service possible by extending the number of wines indexed and by enhancing the functionality. And my goal is to keep the price search service free, after all that is the reason I started this site in the first place!

A real estate search engine for the Middle East – tickrin.com

September 9th, 2009 by Charles S. Knight
Posted in Global, Real Estate, Verticals | No Comments »

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tickrin.com is a real estate search engine that helps you find homes & commercial properties for sale & rent, providing up to date real estate information at the local level to help you make better decisions in the process. It is positioned as the premier real estate engine for Middle East.

The functionality and ease of use would add to the delight of its users and would aim to provide information most valuable – all the time, accurately.

124544202205_mWhether you are moving office or home across the country, we’re here to help you understand real estate trends at ground level. We will let you look at the trends emerging from the market and you can ask or share valuable questions and finally make that very informed decision.

We aim to be analytical in our research and download the same in a very uncomplicated and user friendly interface to help you make that very important decision. And yes – we promise to give you advice from our industry’s top leaders and professionals through an interactive mechanism.

tickrin aims to be a tool for real estate professionals to market their listings, view real estate data and promote their services not just in Middle East but globally. If you are a broker or agent, we’ve got a Real estate Pros section just for you. You can take a tour to familiarize more with tickrin.com and become a member through our login area.

The tickrin.com Promise:

• We are not brokers or agents.

• We are not looking to make a commission on your real estate transaction.

Our business model is pretty simple—we create the best real estate search experience on the Web; you, your family and friends use us; real estate professionals and service providers advertise on our site.

tickrin.com’s aim is to:

• Provide property on your finger tips

• Make Information freely and easily available

• Ask your questions online, get answered by professionals

• Implement user feedback