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Posts Tagged ‘search’

Still a major pain point…Knowledge Management

Quite often we discuss the technology solutions that surround us: entity extraction, text mining, discovery, etc. However, in the midst of all the technology speak, it is easy to lose sight of user and customer problems. What are people trying to solve? What is their pain point? That is what [...]

Search Engine 2007 Meeting

Still in Boston as we just completed the Search Engine 2007 meeting. The last two days have been a jam-packed information session and dialogue around some of the most interesting innovations taking place in the search industry. The structure of the two days was really made up of two different lenses. The [...]

Speaking Appearance at Search Engine 2007

I will be speaking at Search Engine 2007 in Boston next week. Should be a good conference run by Infonortics with a full list of speakers on a variety of different search topics ranging from search experience, collaborative search, business intelligence and generally where search is going. Speakers will be from a variety [...]

Correlation versus search relevance?

Before getting into any of the nuances and complexities of some of technologies we see leveraged today in the Web 2.0 world, it is very interesting when you simply look at ’search’, something that we’ve all been around for years. When you boil it down to the most simple unscientific level, isn’t search relevance [...]