Hakia Semantic Search In the Wild
Semantic search engine hakia announced the launch of its Syndication Web Services for Web sites and businesses looking to offer semantic search to their visitors. Berggi, an emerging global leader in mobile consumer applications, is hakia's first partner to offer semantic search on mobile phones, which will be available on AT&T and Sprint devices.
The hakia services provide an XML feed, and options to customize the feed. hakia offers 30,000 searches per day free of charge and free of advertising that is available to early adopters until the partners' quota is filled. Using hakia Syndication Web Services, Berggi has already released an alpha version of a simple and easy to use mobile search application for global market adoption.
Features of hakia's Syndication Web services include Web and news search, vertical search (from a particular database), summarizer (provides a summary of a given text block or URL - good for CMS systems), categorizer (to identify and expnad descriptive phrases, keywords or tags), and TMR (text meaning representation) which provides meaning to a given text block which is suitable for core technology development.
The hakia services provide an XML feed, and options to customize the feed. hakia offers 30,000 searches per day free of charge and free of advertising that is available to early adopters until the partners' quota is filled. Using hakia Syndication Web Services, Berggi has already released an alpha version of a simple and easy to use mobile search application for global market adoption.
Features of hakia's Syndication Web services include Web and news search, vertical search (from a particular database), summarizer (provides a summary of a given text block or URL - good for CMS systems), categorizer (to identify and expnad descriptive phrases, keywords or tags), and TMR (text meaning representation) which provides meaning to a given text block which is suitable for core technology development.


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