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Grefenstette introduced Exalead as a global software provider in the enterprise and Web search markets, which tries to integrate research functions in one piece of software, combining Internet, desktop and enterprise functionality. The firm’s technology makes it possible to integrate structured and unstructured content in a unique way to address critical applications in areas such as extended business intelligence, customer support, compliance, and many others. Exalead attempts to add value to search results by displaying statistics and information about the results along the left-hand side of the page. This includes categorical and geographical information. Exalead’s features include: Proximity search supporting the NEAR operator Nested search expressions Autocompletion searches Faceted search: - by geographic location - by language (54 languages recognized - by file type - by DMOZ categories Related terms suggestions Phonetic search is also available, which can be used when the orthography is not known Search within results Audio, video and RSS search Search in Wikipedia Grefenstette also addresses some of the reasons why applications do not use research results, i.e. llicensing, API, maintenance.
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Date Found: March 28, 2011
Date Produced: March 26, 2011
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