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The Search Industry Blog
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FyberSearch has developed and released a program to check the spelling of search queries.
Burien, Wash. - June 29th, 2006 -- FyberSearch has developed it's own in-house spell checker program and implemented it on the web search results. The spell checker has proven to be extremely useful in tests but has been launched in beta to work out any remaining bugs.
Unlike some other similar tools, this spell checker may make suggestions even if the word in question is spelled correctly. This feature may be changed in the future depending on how searchers react. An example of the spell checker can be found at the following URL: http://www.fybersearch.com/search.php?q=fyberserch.
"It is exciting to finally be able to offer our searchers with a spell checking service." Says Nathan Enns, Founder & President of FyberSearch. "Beyond the benefit to users, it is also an important step in distinguishing us from several competitors."
About FyberSearch: FyberSearch is a search engine technology company founded by Nathan Enns in November 2003. FyberSearch’s mission is "To make the entire web useful to each individual by providing them with the control they need to receive the results they desire." FyberSearch develops new and unique search technology to assist people in finding information on the web. As of this writing FyberSearch has 13 advanced features and 5 distinct search engines.
Nathan Enns, Founder and President Company: FyberSearch LLC URL: http://www.fybersearch.com Email: nathanenns@fybersearch.com Phone: 206-856-0101
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By Nathan Enns on Saturday, June 17th, 2006 at 10:06 PM
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The Google Us Government Search has been updated.
"Mpire™, the company that empowers millions of people who buy and sell used and hard-to find items online, today announced the first online shopping service designed to help people discover, research and compare the best deals from the world's most popular online auction and classified sites — including eBay, Yahoo, Overstock and Craigslist — all in one place. In addition to offering easy access to more than 20 million products available, Mpire lets users see how much they should pay for any product— a first in the online shopping category. The new Mpire online shopping service is free and can be found at www.mpire.com."
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"ez2News.com is a new search engine for news headlines and articles. The domain name is registered to Holomedia in Montgiscard in France, so we guess it is French. Moreover, some of the error messages sound a bit French ("Links are not founded")."
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Forbes has an interesting story about the future Google credit card processor, GBuy.
Check out the updated Yahoo Video Search.
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