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Perennial SearcherSeptember 27, 2008 HakiaSpeaking of the future of search, consider experimenting with Hakia. This tool describes itself as a semantic search engine that focuses on extracting and unearthing meaningful results. Tim Berners-Lee, creator of the Web, has recently talked about “trustworthiness” on the Web, and, synchronistically (is that a word, Carl Jung?) Hakia brands websites with a trustworthy stamp. The company even solicits help from information and professionals. They can join Hakia and suggest credible websites. Be sure to consult Hakia’s About page. posted by Brian at 2:53 pm | Comments (0) No Comments »RSS feed for comments on this post. TrackBack URI Leave a comment
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