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A9.com
Offices: Palo Alto, California
A9.com researches and builds innovative
technologies to improve search experience
for e-commerce applications. A9.com provides
several sources of information with a customized
multi-column interface. The list of available
sources appears as buttons on the right
side of the search results page. A separately
branded and operated subsidiary of Amazon.com,
A9.com opened its doors in October
2003. A9.com’s technology will power search
on Amazon.com and other web sites. |
Alexa
Offices: San Francisco, California
Founded in April 1996, Alexa Internet grew
out of a vision of web navigation that is
intelligent and constantly improving with
the participation of its users. Along the
way Alexa has developed an installed based
of millions of toolbars, one of the largest
web crawls and an infrastructure to process
and serve massive amounts of data. For users
of Alexa's Toolbar and web site this has
resulted in products that have revolutionized
web navigation and intelligence. |
AlltheWeb
Offices: Sunnyvale, California
AlltheWeb, a business unit of Overture,
combines one of the largest and freshest
indices with the most powerful search features
that allow anyone to find anything faster
than with any other search engine. AlltheWeb's
index (provided by Yahoo!) includes billions
of web pages, as well as tens of millions
of PDF and MS Word® files. Yahoo! frequently
scans the entire web to ensure that their
content is fresh and to eliminate broken
links. Most importantly, AllTheWeb
provides you with the controls necessary
to find exactly what you are looking for,
including some of the most sophisticated
advanced search features available. |
AltaVista
Offices: Sunnyvale, California
AltaVista, a business of Overture Services,
is a leading provider of search services
and technology. AltaVista continues to advance
Internet search with new technologies and
features designed to improve the search
experience for consumers. By innovating
their proven search technology and adapting
to the changing complexity of the Internet,
they help users find what they need quickly
and intuitively. Their topical searches
aggregate information into highly segmented
indexes, helping users refine their searches
and quickly access the most pertinent and
useful information. |
AOL Search
Offices: Dulles, Virginia
AOL Media Networks represents a diverse
array of leading interactive brands, which
provide some of the Web's most compelling
online experiences for both audiences and
marketers. AOL Media Networks partners with
marketers, retailers, and agencies in every
region of the country to craft innovative,
customized solutions that take full advantage
of their premier assets. Not only do their
unique products and programming ensure large,
aggregated, highly targeted audiences, they
provide some of the most engaging delivery
vehicles for advertising available anywhere
today—both on and offline. |
Ask Jeeves
Offices: Oakland, California
As one of the fastest growing web properties
on the Internet, Ask Jeeves provides consumers
and advertisers with world-class information
retrieval products across a diverse portfolio
of Web sites, portals and desktop search
applications. Ask Jeeves also owns the world
class search technology Teoma, a proprietary
natural language processing technology,
as well as portal and ad serving technologies.
In addition to powering several of the Ask
Jeeves brands, the Company syndicates its
technologies to help companies increase
revenue through powerful search. |
Atomz
Offices: San Bruno, California
Atomz provides on-demand Web site solutions
for enterprise, commerce, and media companies.
These hosted solutions provide customers
significant advantages over installed software
in reliability, support, ease-of-use, scalability,
rapid product innovation and predictable
cost structures. The company’s powerful
solutions, unparalleled technical excellence
and dedication to customer satisfaction
have led solutions from Atomz to be adopted
by thousands of leading Web sites. |
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Become
Offices: Mountain View, California
Become was founded in early 2004 with the
mission of helping people make ideal buying
decisions. As avid shoppers, they realized
the tremendous difficulty associated with
researching new products and services. Although
they tried to conduct research on many different
Internet sites, none met their needs. They
are working on an innovative approach to
search engine technology that is specialized
for shopping. |
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Cuill
Offices: Menlo Park, California
Cuill (pronounced [kool] is a startup company
that is pioneering a new approach to Search.
The company was founded by Anna, Russell,
and Tom. Tom Costello is the CEO of Cuill.
His fundamental breakthroughs in search
architectures and relevance methods are
at the core of Cuill's cool technology.
Anna Patterson is the Vice President of
Engineering of Cuill. She was the architect
of Google's large search index, Russell
Power was technical lead for the serving
part of TeraGoogle. |
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DogPile
Offices: Bellevue, Washington
Dogpile was founded with one simple mission—to
give you the best Web search results. They
do this by searching all the most popular
engines and then giving you the best combined
results all in one place. The inspiration
for Dogpile came when its founders noticed
that different search engines often return
different results for the very same term.
The more engines they searched the more
results they found. DogPile is a operating
unit of Infospace. |
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