Hakia Launches Syndication Web Services
ADOTAS – hakia, a semantic search engine, has launched Syndication Web Services for sites and businesses looking to offer semantic search to their visitors.
The new service delivers the core semantic technology that fuels its search engine, along with other applications that are suitable for portals, search engine marketing firms, mobile applications and document management systems. The Syndication Web Service provides a customizable XML feed.
Third parties can use hakia’s Syndication Web Services in seven ways:
- Web Search: Brings search results from the Web
- News Search : Brings news articles for a given query
- Vertical Search: Brings search results from a vertical (for example, health) or from a particular database (such as PubMed.org)
- Summarizer: Provides a summary of a given text block or URL, ideal for content management systems
- Categorizer: Identifies categorical terms from a given text (URL or text block)
- Characterizer: Identifies and expands descriptive phrases, keywords or tags. Ideal for SEM professionals and publishers
- TMR (Text Meaning Representation): Provides text meaning representation of a given text block, suitable for core technology development
hakia also announced its first partnership that will offer semantic search on mobile phones with Berggi, a mobile consumer applications company.
“The ability to search the web from your mobile phone will soon be a key consumer need, as people do more with their cell phones on the go. What drew us to hakia is the power of their semantic search results, which we believe will be central to global mass market adoption of any Web search offer for mobile phones,” said Babur Ozden, CEO of Berggi.
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