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Searchme Launches Wikipedia-Based Search Engine

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Jan 17, 2007 
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Searchme Launches Wikipedia-Based Search Engine

Search engine technology developer Searchme today released a consumer-level meta search engine that displays Wikipedia results above normal Web search results.

As a standard search engine, Wikiseek uses Seekme’s technology to query many vertical search engines simultaneously and uses those results to suggest what the user is most likely looking for. Users can also refine their search by selecting additional related search categories which are updated as they type.

Text link advertising is displayed in a column on the right-hand side. An undisclosed majority of the advertising proceeds are going to the Wikimedia Foundation.

“It just makes sense to donate the majority of the advertising revenue to the Wikimedia Foundation since our search results are enabled by the work done by Wikipedia volunteers,” said Searchme CEO Randy Adams in a statement.

Wikiseek is still in beta, and is continually being updated based on user suggestions and new Wikipedia content. The engine is supposed to ward off SEO spam because all of the highly ranked pages on Wikiseek have been approved by human Wikipedia editors. “Every time somebody edits a Wikipedia page, our search engine gets better,” added Adams.

Searchme has also produced a Firefox extension that replaces the standard Wikipedia search with Wikiseek.





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