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New Ways to Search

Robert Scoble and some others point out a new search engine, Vivisimo, which organizes results in some interesting ways. It's not really a search engine, actually; more properly, Vivisimo organizes information it finds at other people's search engines. (No, I don't entirely understand it either.)


Vivisimo is a spinoff of Carnegie Mellon University, and has some interesting people behind the technology. One of them is Oren Etzioni, who was a founder of Netbot, an early e-commerce search engine. [Source: Robert Scoble: Scobleizer Weblog]


Google isn't standing still. Its home page now features a new Scott Adams (Dilbert) cartoon every day. And check out the public demonstration of Google's technology toys.


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