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Microsoft licenses Jinni semantic video search technology

Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) announced last week that it was licensing technology from Jinni, an Israeli company, that helps consumers find video content. It uses a genome of video terms, in a similar Read more...

Cray, Cambridge Semantics team up on analytics solution

What do you get when you combine Cray Super Computers and Cambridge Semantics software? The two companies hope it will result in new analytics solutions that scale to Web-sized data. Cambridge Read more...

Nuxeo adds two semantic search modules

Open source content management vendor Nuxeo took another big step this week when it announced two new semantic search modules have been added to its online app store, Nuxeo Marketplace. The two Read more...

Semantic ads could drive future of semantic search

Brooke Aker, CEO at Expert System and of new semantic ad vendor Admantx has been working on semantic search for many years. He believes his latest venture, Admantx, a company that brings semantics to Read more...

Open Text releases semantic search tool based on Nstein technology

Last week at the Search Engine Strategies conference in San Francisco, Open Text announced the release of a new semantic navigation tool, based on Nstein technology. The new tool is designed to help Read more...

Jahia 6.1 includes semantic search tool

Jahia 6.1 was released this week and comes packed full of meaningful and useful enhancements including enhanced search, SEO tools and a new social module. The search tools include a new open source Read more...

Nstein launches semantic search tool

Nstein announced this week the release of a new semantic search product they call Semantic Site Search (or S3 for short). What they are doing is standard entity extraction (proper names, places, Read more...

Google's Mayer says search is 90 percent there

In a wide ranging interview with the LA Times last week, Google's vice president of search products and user experience, Marissa Mayer, talked about the company she's worked for the last 10 years. Read more...