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Tuesday, June 15, 2010

biggest search engine


Traditionally, search engines have returned a list of references in response to a query — ten blue links. Cpedia changes this.

A natural way for people to receive information is a report — a summary of the topic. Current search results are more analogous to receiving a bibliography than a sourced report.

For each query, Cpedia algorithmically summarizes and clusters the ideas on the web and uses this to generate a report. We do the heavy lifting of removing all the repetition, so that unique and novel content surfaces. Just as Wikipedia uses the effort of a large number of people to edit a topic, we combine all the documents written about an idea on the web to generate one article.

There are many surprising relationships on the web… but one warning, not everything people say on the web is true.

Are you ready to read the Web?

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