A new search engine that was made available to the public Monday said the lack of Google to eliminate spam sites useless results.
Blekko, the last kid on the block engine, is hoping to obtain more precise results from reliable sources and keep pointing to fake websites created by agriculture and other Internet content under-feeders that exist for the sole purpose of question.
"The goal is to clean web search and get all the emails out of it," Rich Skrenta Blekko cofounder said.
Like Google, Bing, Ask.com and other search competitors climb Blekko billion websites on a given search, but depends on what Skrenta calls "great human safety data" to change the results in a large number of sites more useful to the Wall Street Journal reported.
In particular, Blekko aims to consolidate the results into categories of their creators decided triggers particularly polluted results, including health, schools, recipes, personal finance, hotels and cars.
Internet analysts said it is unlikely that Blekko immediately obtain a significant portion of the $ 10 billion market studies. But the small company has received a seal of approval of the technorati to raise $ 24 million chips of some venture capital firms in Silicon Valley investor Ron Conway super blue and Marc Andreessen.
Blekko great idea he hopes will distinguish it from the package is slashtag a slash followed by a keyword or a short sentence can add users at the end of a search to restrict results to sources, site specific search or search by subject.
For example, a user can search for "TV / ebay" to find televisions for sale on eBay, or the election / politicalblogs "to receive the new elections of political blogs and newspapers or television sites cable.
Blekko is now offering users a list of several hundred slashtags, but also allows users to build their custom slashtags. They are also the deployment of a mounting style which allows the Wikipedia slashtags being observed by some users.
Blekko Skrenta started building in 2007 and has spent his career running the search engines. He ran three search properties, AOL, and helped Topix, human-edited news site that sold Suula, Tribune Company and Knight-Ridder in 2005.
Microsoft was the last attempt to take a dip in the search game, when it was published in June 2009 Bing. A month later, Bing, and Yahoo had a lot of power Bing Yahoo search function.
Until now, Google 70% of U.S. searches, while Bing manages almost 20% and Ask.com accounts for about 4% of the market, the Wall Street Journal.
A Google spokesman told The Journal that they welcome the competition from Blekko and other sites that "helps deliver useful information to users and expands user choice."
A number of start-up research, which was intended to take on Google, however, came to a halt over the past two years. Cuil, which arrived about a brass band as it began a former Google engineers, and had received $ 33 million of seed capital, closed in September.
Danny Sullivan, that change the blog Search Engine Land, said the optimism of the new engine options. "They have an interesting spin," Mr. Sullivan told the Times. "You could take a small audiences, but loyal, but not the Google killer."
Blekko, the last kid on the block engine, is hoping to obtain more precise results from reliable sources and keep pointing to fake websites created by agriculture and other Internet content under-feeders that exist for the sole purpose of question.
"The goal is to clean web search and get all the emails out of it," Rich Skrenta Blekko cofounder said.
Like Google, Bing, Ask.com and other search competitors climb Blekko billion websites on a given search, but depends on what Skrenta calls "great human safety data" to change the results in a large number of sites more useful to the Wall Street Journal reported.
In particular, Blekko aims to consolidate the results into categories of their creators decided triggers particularly polluted results, including health, schools, recipes, personal finance, hotels and cars.
Internet analysts said it is unlikely that Blekko immediately obtain a significant portion of the $ 10 billion market studies. But the small company has received a seal of approval of the technorati to raise $ 24 million chips of some venture capital firms in Silicon Valley investor Ron Conway super blue and Marc Andreessen.
Blekko great idea he hopes will distinguish it from the package is slashtag a slash followed by a keyword or a short sentence can add users at the end of a search to restrict results to sources, site specific search or search by subject.
For example, a user can search for "TV / ebay" to find televisions for sale on eBay, or the election / politicalblogs "to receive the new elections of political blogs and newspapers or television sites cable.
Blekko is now offering users a list of several hundred slashtags, but also allows users to build their custom slashtags. They are also the deployment of a mounting style which allows the Wikipedia slashtags being observed by some users.
Blekko Skrenta started building in 2007 and has spent his career running the search engines. He ran three search properties, AOL, and helped Topix, human-edited news site that sold Suula, Tribune Company and Knight-Ridder in 2005.
Microsoft was the last attempt to take a dip in the search game, when it was published in June 2009 Bing. A month later, Bing, and Yahoo had a lot of power Bing Yahoo search function.
Until now, Google 70% of U.S. searches, while Bing manages almost 20% and Ask.com accounts for about 4% of the market, the Wall Street Journal.
A Google spokesman told The Journal that they welcome the competition from Blekko and other sites that "helps deliver useful information to users and expands user choice."
A number of start-up research, which was intended to take on Google, however, came to a halt over the past two years. Cuil, which arrived about a brass band as it began a former Google engineers, and had received $ 33 million of seed capital, closed in September.
Danny Sullivan, that change the blog Search Engine Land, said the optimism of the new engine options. "They have an interesting spin," Mr. Sullivan told the Times. "You could take a small audiences, but loyal, but not the Google killer."

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