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HTTP/1.1 200 OKDate: Thu, 07 Nov 2024 20:14:14 GMTServer: ApacheLast-Modified: Fri, 29 Dec 2017 18:09:40 GMTAccept-Ranges: bytesContent-Length: 43602Cache-Control: max-age2592000Expires: Sat, 07 Dec 2024 20:14:14 GMTVary: Accept-Encoding,User-AgentContent-Type: text/html; charsetutf-8 !DOCTYPE html>html>head> title>NosyJoe - The social search engine/title>/head>style typetext/css>!--.style1 {font-size: 14px}.style2 { font-size: 18px; font-weight: bold; font-family: Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif;}.style5 { font-family: Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif; font-size: 16px;}.style7 { font-size: 24px; font-weight: bold; color: #999999;}.style8 { font-family: Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif; font-size: 16px; font-weight: bold;}.style9 {font-family: Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif; font-size: 14px; }.style14 {color: #CCCCCC; font-family: Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif;}.style25 { font-size: 9px; color: #999999;}.style30 {font-family: Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif}--> /style>body>p alignleft classstyle2>About NosyJoe.combr />span classstyle25>(last updated Nov 20 07)/span>/p>p alignjustify classstyle9>span classstyle1>strong>span classstyle5>img srchttps://www.nosyjoe.com/nosyjoe.gif border0 alignleft>/span> NosyJoe /strong> is a social search engine that relies on you to sniff for and submit the webs interesting content and offers basically meaningful search results in the form of readable complete sentences and smart tags. NosyJoe is built upon the fundamental belief people are better than robots in finding the interesting, important and quality content around Web. Rather than crawling the entire Web building a massive index of information, which aside being an enormous technological taska href#big>*/a>, requires huge amount of resources and is time consuming process would also load lots of unnecessary information people dont want, NosyJoe is focused just on those parts of the Web people think are important and find interestingly enough to submit and share with others. /span>/p>p alignjustify classstyle9>span classstyle1>Care to read more?/span>/p>p alignjustify classstyle9>span classstyle1>strong>NosyJoe/strong> is a hybrid of a social search engine that relies on you to sniff for and submit the webs interesting content, an intelligent content tagging engine on the back end and a basic semantic platform on its web visible part. NosyJoe then applies a semantic based textual analysis and intelligently extracts the meaningful structures like sentences, phrases, words and names from the content in order to make it just one idea more meaningfully searchable. This helps us present the search results in basically meaningful formats like readable complete sentences and smart phrasal, word and name tags. /span>/p>p alignjustify classstyle9>span classstyle1>The information is then clustered and published across the NosyJoes platform into contextual channels, time and source categories and semantic phrasal, name and word tags are also applied to meaningfully connect them together, which makes even the smallest content component web visible, indexable and findable. At the end a set of algorithms and user patterns are applied to further rank, organize and share the information./span>/p>p alignjustify classstyle9>span classstyle1>strong>Facts at a Glance/strong>/span>/p>blockquote> p alignjustify classstyle9>span classstyle1>- NosyJoe is a social search engine, on its consumer part, that relies on "nosy" people (the average Joe) to "sniff" for the interesting content from around the Web. NosyJoe then offers basically meaningful search results in the form of readable complete sentences and smart tags, the first search engine ever to offer that so far. /span>/p> p alignjustify classstyle9>span classstyle1>- NosyJoe is built upon the fundamental belief people are better than robots in finding the interesting, important and quality content around Web./span>/p> p alignjustify classstyle9>span classstyle1>- NosyJoe relies on user submissions and doesnt crawl the Web./span>/p> p alignjustify classstyle9>span classstyle1>- On the background, NosyJoe is an intelligent content tagging engine while on its web visible part NosyJoe is a basic semantic platform. /span>/p> p alignjustify classstyle9>span classstyle1>- Once the content is submitted, NosyJoe applies a semantic based textual analysis and intelligently extracts the grammatical structures like meaningful sentences, paragraphs, phrases, clauses, words and names from the content creating semantic connections by applying smart phrasal, name and word tags. /span>/p> p alignjustify classstyle9>span classstyle1>- Stores these meaningful structures in its index to make the information one idea more... meaningfully searchable. It also utilizes the newly established semantic connections to show highly relevant results and tags on demand across its platform and search results. (the relevant results on-demand are em>still not publicly available/em>)/span>/p> p alignjustify classstyle9>span classstyle1>- NosyJoe then clusters the entire array of components and structures into contextual channels, time categories, sources and smart tags, meaningfully connected together, and publishes everything across its a hrefhttps://www.linkedwords.com/computers/internet/www/semantic-web/semantic_platform.php>semantic platform/a>, which makes even the smallest content component web visible, indexable and... meaningfully findable. /span>/p> p alignjustify classstyle9>span classstyle1>- By dealing with even the smallest meaningful structures and components NosyJoe is able to establish unique textual nuances for the content each of which is hyper-linking to the web publisher creating tens, hundreds, sometimes thousands of precisely contextual in-content hyper-links to a single web page from the source. /span>/p> p alignjustify classstyle9>span classstyle1>- NosyJoe further ranks, organizes and shares the meaningful sentences based on a unique point-based system that relies on a set of algorithms and user patterns./span>/p> p alignjustify classstyle9>span classstyle1>- Little to no meaningful and grammatically correct as well as low quality content is being filtered out to guarantee really meaningful search results and keep the platforms ecosystem as clean as possible. Anti spam policies, ban lists and filters are also employed to fight against repeatedly abusive URLs. Some of the rules applied may lead to dropping web sites out of the index and getting them permanently banned from further submissions. /span>/p>/blockquote>p>span classstyle9>span classstyle5>span classstyle1>The project is currently in private beta. /span>/span>/span>/p>p>span classstyle9>span classstyle5>span classstyle1>For any questions, suggestions and critics dont hesitate to email us at info (at) nosyjoe.com./span>/span>/span>/p>p> /p>p> /p>p> /p>p>span classstyle9>span classstyle1>/span>/span>/p>p>span classstyle2 alignjustify>In the News:/span>/p>p>span classstyle9>span classstyle1>span classstyle2 alignjustify>img srclogo/newslogos.jpg width800 height150>/span>/span>/span>/p>table width100% border0 cellspacing10 cellpadding0> tr> td valigntop classstyle5>p classstyle5>a hrefhttps://web2innovations.com/money/2007/12/01/is-google-trying-to-become-a-social-search-engine/>img srclogo/logow2money.png width170 height100 border0>/a>/p> p classstyle8>strong>December 01, 2007 - Web 2.0 Money: Is Google trying to become a Social Search Engine?/strong>/p> p classstyle1>In an in-depth analysis of 1) the current social search engine market, 2) the players, and 3) Googles attempt to socialize their SERPs by engaging humans in finding the quality content on Web, determining their relevancy and further fighting with the spam, a hrefhttps://web2innovations.com/money/>Web 2.0 Money/a> reviews and mentions NosyJoe.com as one of the few social search engines in existence today standing at best chances to make it. Googles move, if anything, represents a legitimation of the social search approach in general - the author further speculates. a hrefhttps://web2innovations.com/NosyJoe.com.php>strong>Web 2.0 Innovations/strong>/a> is an authoritative site that discovers, tracks and ranks web 2.0 innovations and Web 2.0 Money is the companys blog for research, analysis and commentary on Web 2.0 innovations and the business/money behind. /p> p alignright classstyle5>a hrefhttps://web2innovations.com/money/2007/12/01/is-google-trying-to-become-a-social-search-engine/ classstyle1>More.../a>/p>/td> /tr> tr> td valigntop classstyle5>p>a hrefhttps://altsearchengines.com/2007/11/16/lets-get-nosy-about-search-engine-nosyjoe/>img srclogo/altse.gif width299 height74 border0>/a>/p> p classstyle8>strong>November 16, 2007 -Lets get Nosy about search engine NosyJoe! /strong>/p> p classstyle1>In a reaction to our blog posting "a hrefhttps://blog.nosyjoe.com/2007/11/17/nosyjoecom-beyond-social-search-engine/ target_blank>NosyJoe.com: Beyond Social Search Engine/a>" Charles Knight is getting nosy ;-) about what else is hidden behind the social search engine NosyJoe.com. a hrefhttps://altsearchengines.com/>AltSearchEngines/a> is the definitive destination for everything related to alternative search engines and innovations within the sector and is also a member of the a hrefhttps://www.readwriteweb.com>Read/WriteWeb/a> blog network. In the Newsweeks cover story "a hrefhttps://www.newsweek.com/id/62254/page/1 target_blank>Searching For The Best Engine/a>" from a hrefhttps://www.newsweek.com/id/62254 target_blank>Nov 5, 2007/a>, Charles Knight, the author behind AltSearchEngines, has been recognized for his authoritativeness within the sector and his ability to discover, understand and cover next generation search engines. /p> p alignright>a hrefhttps://altsearchengines.com/2007/11/16/lets-get-nosy-about-search-engine-nosyjoe/ classstyle1>More.../a>/p>/td> /tr> tr> td valigntop classstyle5>p classstyle5>a hrefhttps://blog.nosyjoe.com/2007/11/17/nosyjoecom-beyond-social-search-engine/>img srchttps://www.nosyjoe.com/images/nosyjoe_small.gif width50 height50 border0 alignabsmiddle>/a>span classstyle7>NosyJoe.com Blog/span>/p> p classstyle8>strong>strong>strong>November/strong> 16, 2007/strong> - NosyJoe.com: Beyond Social Search Engine/strong>/p> p classstyle1>For many months now since NosyJoe went online in private beta and a number of IT influencers from search industry experts like a hrefhttps://altsearchengines.com/2007/10/05/the-top-10-stealth-search-engines/>Charles Knight /a> through strategic marketing consulting firms like a hrefhttps://h20271.www2.hp.com/SMB-AP/downloads/Search%20Report.pdf>Denuo Group/a> (Publicis) to media giants like a hrefhttps://www.nytimes.com/2007/06/24/business/yourmoney/24digi.html>New York Times/a> and a hrefhttps://www.newsweek.com/id/62254/page/1>Newsweek/a> have covered, mentioned and coined us from the Social Search Engine and Human-Powered Engine to Alternative Search Engine, we think it is about time for us to reveal a little bit more information about our project. a hrefhttps://blog.nosyjoe.com/2007/11/17/nosyjoecom-beyond-social-search-engine/>Learn more.../a> /p> p alignright classstyle5>a hrefhttps://blog.nosyjoe.com/2007/11/17/nosyjoecom-beyond-social-search-engine/ classstyle1>More.../a>/p>/td> /tr> tr> td valigntop classstyle5>p>a hrefhttps://altsearchengines.com/2007/11/02/the-mother-of-all-stealth-search-engines-report/>img srclogo/altse.gif width299 height74 border0>/a>/p> p classstyle8>strong>November 02, 2007 - The Mother Of All Stealth Search Engines Report/strong>/p> p classstyle1>NosyJoe.com is listed #2 out of 27 in strong>AltSearchEngines.coms /strong> most recent list of the promising search engines in stealth mode in an article called "a hrefhttps://altsearchengines.com/2007/11/02/the-mother-of-all-stealth-search-engines-report/>The Mother Of All Stealth Search Engines Report/a>" from November 02, 2007. a hrefhttps://altsearchengines.com/>AltSearchEngines/a> is the definitive destination for everything related to alternative search engines and innovations within the sector and is also a member of the a hrefhttps://www.readwriteweb.com>Read/WriteWeb/a> blog network. In the Newsweeks cover story "a hrefhttps://www.newsweek.com/id/62254/page/1 target_blank>Searching For The Best Engine/a>" from a hrefhttps://www.newsweek.com/id/62254 target_blank>Nov 5, 2007/a>, Charles Knight, the author behind AltSearchEngines, has been recognized for his authoritativeness within the sector and his ability to discover, understand and cover next generation search engines. /p> p alignright>a hrefhttps://altsearchengines.com/2007/11/02/the-mother-of-all-stealth-search-engines-report/ classstyle1>More.../a>/p>/td> /tr> tr> td valigntop classstyle5>p>a hrefhttps://www.newsweek.com/id/62254/page/1>img srclogo/newsweek.gif width295 height60 border0>/a>/p> p classstyle8>strong>October 29, 2007 - Searching For The Best Engine/strong>/p> p classstyle1>NosyJoe.com has been a hrefhttps://www.newsweek.com/id/62254/page/3>mentioned/a> in strong>a hrefhttps://www.newsweek.com>Newsweek/a>! /strong>In a quest for the best search engine, just like a hrefhttps://www.nytimes.com/2007/06/24/business/yourmoney/24digi.html target_blank>NYT/a> a few months ago, Newsweek, in a story titled "a hrefhttps://www.newsweek.com/id/62254/page/1 target_blank>Searching For The Best Engine/a>", claims a global effort is underway to invent a better way of finding things on the Web and asks the rhetorical question em>"Could Google be vulnerable?"/em>. The story mentions a number of innovative and highly promising start-up search engines, technologies and approaches including NosyJoe.com, among others. Interestingly enough it turns out that right now all these underdog search engines are said to have a combined market share of less than 5 percent of all queries. The story is scheduled to appear on the a hrefhttps://www.newsweek.com/id/62254 target_blank>Nov 5, 2007/a> print issue of Newsweek. /p> p alignright classstyle1>a hrefhttps://www.newsweek.com/id/62254/page/1>More.../a>/p>/td> /tr> tr> td valigntop classstyle5>p classstyle5>a hrefhttps://blog.nosyjoe.com/2007/10/26/one-in-10-online-users-in-the-united-states-uses-tags/>img srchttps://www.nosyjoe.com/images/nosyjoe_small.gif width50 height50 border0 alignabsmiddle>/a>span classstyle7>NosyJoe.com Blog/span>/p> p classstyle8>strong>strong>strong>October/strong> 26, 2007/strong> - One in 10 online users in the United States uses tags/strong>/p> p classstyle1>In a reaction to an interesting a hrefhttps://www.forrester.com/Research/Document/Excerpt/0,7211,43394,00.html target_blank> Forrestersresearch/a> where 1 in 10 users in USA are said to be actively tagging content around web we are trying to a hrefhttps://blog.nosyjoe.com/2007/10/26/one-in-10-online-users-in-the-united-states-uses-tags/>explain/a> in our blog how NosyJoe is taking tagging to the next level from manually adding tags, as outlined in the Forresers research, to automatically assigning smart tags to any content by analyzing the content itself, its context and meaning, which we call "semantic textual analysis". Semantic approaches in intelligent content tagging are deployed by a number of innovative start-ups including NosyJoe, among others./p> p alignright classstyle5>a hrefhttps://blog.nosyjoe.com/2007/10/26/one-in-10-online-users-in-the-united-states-uses-tags/ classstyle1>More.../a>/p>/td> /tr> tr> td valigntop classstyle5>p>a hrefhttps://blog.express-press-release.com/2007/10/19/a-bunch-of-intelligent-and-smart-content-tagging-engines/>img srchttps://express-press-release.com/i/epr.png width48 height48 border0 alignabsmiddle>/a>span classstyle7>EPR Networks Blog/span>/p> p classstyle8>strong>strong>October/strong> 19, 2007 - Intelligent and smart content tagging engines: Jiglu, NosyJoe and Twine /strong>/p> p classstyle1> It seems smart tagging is a hot topic these days, says EPR Network. Jiglu, NosyJoe and Twine are greatly performing the task of clustering the content into meaningful components and further adding intelligent and smart tags for better organization of the information. a hrefhttps://epr-network.com>EPR Network/a> is a major US-based group (14 sites in all) of PR sites and their a hrefhttps://eprnetworkblog.com>PR blog/a> is regularly writing for interesting IT projects, trends and deals in their a hrefhttps://eprnetworkblog.com/category/web-20/>web 2.0 category/a>. EPR Networks blog is one of the web 2.0 influencers listed at a hrefhttps://web2innovations.com/influencers/>https://web2innovations.com/influencers/a>. NosyJoe has also been mentioned in several previous EPRs blog postings about a hrefhttps://eprnetworkblog.com/2007/09/13/kosmix-changes-direction-follows-mahalo-and-nosyjoe/>Kosmix/a>, a hrefhttps://eprnetworkblog.com/2007/09/05/cuill-yet-another-over-hyped-stealth-search-engine/>Cuill/a> and a hrefhttps://eprnetworkblog.com/2007/08/06/search-engine-accoona-prepares-for-an-ipo/>Accoona/a>. /p> p alignright classstyle5>a hrefhttps://blog.express-press-release.com/2007/10/19/a-bunch-of-intelligent-and-smart-content-tagging-engines/ classstyle1>More.../a>/p>/td> /tr> tr> td valigntop classstyle5>p>a hrefhttps://www.msearchgroove.com/2007/10/15/taptu-goes-live-new-mobile-search-service-harnesses-socially-assisted-search-to-tap-the-wisdom-of-crowds-boost-relevancy/>img srclogo/msearchgroove.jpg width331 height82 border0>/a>/p> p classstyle8>strong>October 15, 2007 - Taptu Goes Live; New Mobile Search Service Harnesses "Socially-Assisted Search" To Tap The Wisdom Of Crowds; Boost Relevancy/strong>/p> p classstyle1>In an article about a hrefhttps://www.msearchgroove.com/2007/10/15/taptu-goes-live-new-mobile-search-service-harnesses-socially-assisted-search-to-tap-the-wisdom-of-crowds-boost-relevancy/ target_blank>Taptu/a>, a new mobile search service the author a hrefhttps://www.msearchgroove.com/aboutus>Peggy Anne Salz/a> touches the social search element as well where strong>Wikia/strong> and strong>NosyJoe/strong> have both been given as examples of the advance of people-powered search engines. a hrefhttps://www.msearchgroove.com>Msearchgroove.com/a> is the mobile industrys premier thinking space at the intersection of content and context. With our coverage and commentary, as well as the contributions of our roster of esteemed authors, we are the only online destination tracking the industry developments and players that impact mobile search, personalization, recommendation, targeted mobile advertising, and social networking./p> p alignright classstyle1>a hrefhttps://www.msearchgroove.com/2007/10/15/taptu-goes-live-new-mobile-search-service-harnesses-socially-assisted-search-to-tap-the-wisdom-of-crowds-boost-relevancy/ classstyle1>More.../a>/p> /td> /tr> tr> td valigntop classstyle5>p>a hrefhttps://altsearchengines.com/2007/10/05/the-top-10-stealth-search-engines/>img srclogo/altse.gif width299 height74 border0>/a>/p> p classstyle8>strong>October 05, 2007 - The Top 10 Stealth Search Engines/strong>/p> p classstyle1>NosyJoe.com has been named one of the top 10 stealth search engines in strong>AltSearchEngines.coms/strong> article "a hrefhttps://altsearchengines.com/2007/10/05/the-top-10-stealth-search-engines/>The Top 10 Stealth Search Engines/a>" from October 05, 2007. a hrefhttps://altsearchengines.com/>AltSearchEngines/a> is the definitive destination for everything related to alternative search engines and innovations within the sector and is also a member of the a hrefhttps://www.readwriteweb.com>Read/WriteWeb/a> blog network. In another a hrefhttps://altsearchengines.com/2007/10/07/my-name-is-charles-knight-and-im-running-for-president/>commentary/a> two days later (October 7th, 2007) made by Charles Knight, the author behind AltSearchEngines, NosyJoe.com has also been mentioned, among others, as one of the alt search engines expected to go out of private beta during the 2008. /p> p alignright>a hrefhttps://altsearchengines.com/2007/10/05/the-top-10-stealth-search-engines/ classstyle1>More.../a>/p>/td> /tr> tr> td valigntop classstyle5>p>span classstyle7>NextNetNews/span>/p> p classstyle8>September 21, 2007 - Is NosyJoe.com the next Clusty.com? /p> p classstyle1>In an analytical posting by NextNetNews about meaningfully clustering the content on web both Clusty.com and NosyJoe.com have been seen in a very positive light working in the same field. While Clusty was recognized as an old player and definitely the first search engine to start dealing with clusters on web, NosyJoe was acknowledged for its technological ability to cluster the content, submitted by the users, into meaningful sentences, phrases and keywords. Clusty is a major search engine started out by several high profile Carnegie Mellon University scientists and is presently part of Vivisimo. a hrefhttps://nextnetnews.blogspot.com>strong>NextNetNews/strong>/a> is a technology blog focused on Next Net News, Trends, web 2.0, web 3.0 and beyond and is yet another of the a hrefhttps://web2innovations.com/influencers/>web 2.0 influencers/a> listed at w2i. A day after NYT mentioned about NosyJoe back in June 07, NextNetNews was one of the first bloggers to a hrefhttps://nextnetnews.blogspot.com/2007/06/promising-start-up-search-engines.html>react/a> on the article. NextNetNews ia also probably the first blog that has ever mentioned NosyJoe in a blog posting back in February 07 in an article about a hrefhttps://nextnetnews.blogspot.com/2007/02/content-owners-vs-content-mash-ups.html>content mash-ups/a>. /p> p alignright classstyle5>a hrefhttps://nextnetnews.blogspot.com/2007/09/is-nosyjoecom-next-clustycom.html classstyle1>More.../a>/p>/td> /tr> tr> td valigntop classstyle5>p>a hrefhttps://blog.express-press-release.com/2007/09/13/kosmix-changes-direction-follows-mahalo-and-nosyjoe/>img srchttps://express-press-release.com/i/epr.png width48 height48 border0 alignabsmiddle>/a>span classstyle7>EPR Networks Blog/span>/p> p classstyle8>strong>September 13, 2007 - Kosmix changes direction, follows Mahalo and NosyJoe/strong>/p> p classstyle1>In an interesting commentary by strong>EPR/strong> about Kosmix, best known as a vertical search engine for medical information, NosyJoe is mentioned together with Mahalo as leading start up search engines, among others, best utilizing the major traditional search engines in their practices to successfully tap into the vast organic traffic on web. Kosmix is known to have raised over $25 million from Accel, Lightspeed and Cambrian Ventures as well as from private investors including Jeff Bezos (founder of Amazon.com) and Bill Miller of Legg Mason Funds... a hrefhttps://epr-network.com>EPR Network/a> is a major US-based group (14 sites in all) of PR sites and their a hrefhttps://eprnetworkblog.com>PR blog/a> is regularly writing for interesting IT projects, trends and deals in their a hrefhttps://eprnetworkblog.com/category/web-20/>web 2.0 category/a>. EPR Networks blog is one of the web 2.0 influencers listed at a hrefhttps://web2innovations.com/influencers/>https://web2innovations.com/influencers/a>. NosyJoe has also been mentioned in two previous EPRs blog postings, one about a hrefhttps://eprnetworkblog.com/2007/09/05/cuill-yet-another-over-hyped-stealth-search-engine/>Cuill/a> and another about a hrefhttps://eprnetworkblog.com/2007/08/06/search-engine-accoona-prepares-for-an-ipo/>Accoona/a>. /p> p alignright classstyle5>a hrefhttps://blog.express-press-release.com/2007/09/13/kosmix-changes-direction-follows-mahalo-and-nosyjoe/ classstyle1>More.../a>/p>/td> /tr> tr> td valigntop classstyle5>p classstyle5>a hrefhttps://blog.nosyjoe.com/2007/09/06/nosyjoecom-is-now-searching-for-tags/>img srchttps://www.nosyjoe.com/images/nosyjoe_small.gif width50 height50 border0 alignabsmiddle>/a>span classstyle7>NosyJoe.com Blog/span>/p> p classstyle8>strong>September 06, 2007 - NosyJoe.com is now searching for tags/strong>/p> p classstyle1>A month after we have improved the search relevancy and started to serve the search results in the form of meaningful sentences -- one of the sites basic fundamentals by the way -- we are happy to announce that NosyJoe.com is now searching for and is returning contextual tags based on your main search query./p> p alignright classstyle5>a hrefhttps://blog.nosyjoe.com/2007/09/06/nosyjoecom-is-now-searching-for-tags/ classstyle1>More.../a>/p> /td> /tr> tr> td valigntop classstyle5> p classstyle5>a hrefhttps://www.killerstartups.com/Search/nosyjoe--A-Social-Search-Engine/>img srclogo/killerstartups.jpg width189 height76 border0>/a>/p> p classstyle8>strong>August 16, 2007 - NosyJoe.com - A Social Search Engine /strong>/p> p classstyle1>NosyJoe.com has been reviewed by a hrefhttps://www.killerstartups.com/Search/nosyjoe--A-Social-Search-Engine/>strong>KillerStartups.com/strong>/a>. KillerStartups.com is "tapping the wisdom of crowds to find the next internet big thing. We deeply believe in the power of crowds, and we want to put it to good use by detecting in an early stage whats going to be big." Here is the same article in several different languages: a hrefhttps://www.killerstartups.com/cn/Search/nosyjoe--A-Social-Search-Engine/>CN/a>, a hrefhttps://www.killerstartups.com/ko/Search/nosyjoe--A-Social-Search-Engine/>KO/a>, a hrefhttps://www.killerstartups.com/it/Search/nosyjoe--A-Social-Search-Engine/>IT/a>, a hrefhttps://www.killerstartups.com/ja/Search/nosyjoe--A-Social-Search-Engine/>JP/a>, a hrefhttps://www.killerstartups.com/es/Search/nosyjoe--A-Social-Search-Engine/>ES/a>, a hrefhttps://www.killerstartups.com/de/Search/nosyjoe--A-Social-Search-Engine/>DE/a>, a hrefhttps://www.killerstartups.com/el/Search/nosyjoe--A-Social-Search-Engine/>GR/a>, a hrefhttps://www.killerstartups.com/fr/Search/nosyjoe--A-Social-Search-Engine/>FR/a> and a hrefhttps://www.killerstartups.com/pt/Search/nosyjoe--A-Social-Search-Engine/>PT/a>. /p> p alignright classstyle5>a hrefhttps://www.killerstartups.com/Search/nosyjoe--A-Social-Search-Engine/ classstyle1>More.../a>/p>/td> /tr> tr> td valigntop classstyle5>p>a hrefhttps://altsearchengines.com/2007/08/10/special-report-search-engines-in-stealth-mode/>img srclogo/altse.gif width299 height74 border0>/a>/p> p classstyle8>strong>August 10, 2007 - Search Engines in Stealth Mode/strong>/p> p classstyle1>NosyJoe.com has been mentioned in strong>AltSearchEngines.coms/strong> article about "a hrefhttps://altsearchengines.com/2007/08/10/special-report-search-engines-in-stealth-mode/>Search Engines in Stealth Mode/a>". a hrefhttps://altsearchengines.com/>AltSearchEngines/a> is the definitive destination for everything related to alternative search engines and innovations within the sector and is also a member of the a hrefhttps://www.readwriteweb.com>Read/WriteWeb/a> blog network. /p> p alignright>a hrefhttps://altsearchengines.com/2007/08/10/special-report-search-engines-in-stealth-mode/ classstyle1>More.../a>/p>/td> /tr> tr> td valigntop classstyle5>p classstyle5>a hrefhttps://h20271.www2.hp.com/SMB-AP/downloads/Search%20Report.pdf>img srclogo/denuo.jpg width208 height72 border0>/a>/p> p classstyle8>strong>July 20, 2007 - Whats Next for Search Marketing, Innovation/strong>/p> p classstyle1>In an extensive a hrefhttps://h20271.www2.hp.com/SMB-AP/downloads/Search%20Report.pdf>search report/a> done by a hrefhttps://www.denuogroup.com/ target_blank>Denuo Group/a>, a strategic marketing and advertising consulting firm, NosyJoe.com is mentioned as one of the trendsetters in the Social Search. Denuo is part of Publicis Groupe, the worlds fourth largest communications company and the worlds second largest media strategy and buying group. Its activities span 104 countries on six continents, encompassing media, advertising and specialized communications services. Currently the report is available as PDF online on one of the em> /em> Hewlett Packard s servers. /p> p alignright classstyle5>a hrefhttps://h20271.www2.hp.com/SMB-AP/downloads/Search%20Report.pdf classstyle1>More.../a>/p>/td> /tr> tr> td valigntop classstyle5>p classstyle5>a hrefhttps://web2innovations.com/NosyJoe.com.php>img srclogo/w2i.gif width170 height100 border0>/a>/p> p classstyle8>strong>July 15, 2007 - Web 2.0 Innovations: NosyJoe.com /strong>/p> p classstyle1>NosyJoe.com has been named at a hrefhttps://web2innovations.com/NosyJoe.com.php>strong>Web 2.0 Innovations/strong>/a>, an authoritative site that discovers, tracks and ranks web 2.0 innovations. Aside of being named there NosyJoe.com has also made to the home page of a hrefhttps://web2innovations.com>web2innovations.com/a>, an achievement only a few web 2.0 innovations have ever reached so far due to the w2is extremely selective practice. /p> p alignright classstyle5>a hrefhttps://web2innovations.com/NosyJoe.com.php classstyle1>More.../a>/p>/td> /tr> tr> td valigntop classstyle5>p classstyle5>span classstyle7>Madisonian.net/span>/p> p classstyle8>strong>July 05, 2007 - Social Search /strong>/p> p classstyle1>In a research based on various of sources and titled "a hrefhttps://madisonian.net/archives/2007/07/05/social-search/>Social Search/a>" the blogs author, Frank Pasquale, talks about the "social search" element that may lead us to rethink our views on the search engine market. Starting from Naver, The South Korean search engine that is having bigger market share on its domestic search market than Google where the key to the companys success is said to be the users involved into creating (and a hrefhttps://madisonian.net/archives/2007/05/01/the-online-adventures-of-tom-sawyer/>getting others to create/a>) S. Korean content Naver to index the author is then taking our attention to the "human touch" in social search engines like Squidoo, Sproose and NosyJoe. Writers at strong>Madisonian.net/strong>, a law/technology/society blog are as follows a hrefhttps://www.law.pitt.edu/madison/index.htm>Michael Madison/a> who is an Associate Professor at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law; a hrefhttps://www.luc.edu/law/faculty/frischmann.shtml>Brett Frischmann/a> is an Assistant Professor at the Loyola University Chicago School of Law; a hrefhttps://law.shu.edu/faculty/fulltime_faculty/pasquafa/pasquale.html>Frank Pasquale/a> is an Associate Professor at the Seton Hall Law School and a hrefhttps://www.bc.edu/schools/law/fac-staff/deans-faculty/yena.html>Alfred Chueh-Chih Yen/a> who is a Professor at the Boston College Law School. /p> p alignright classstyle5>a hrefhttps://madisonian.net/archives/2007/07/05/social-search/ classstyle1>More.../a>/p>/td> /tr> tr> td valigntop classstyle5>p classstyle5>span classstyle7>LawFont.com /span>/p> p classstyle8>strong>June 27, 2007 - Building a better search engine /strong>/p> p classstyle5> span classstyle1>Based on the NYTs story the strong>LawFonts blog/strong> in a posting titled "a hrefhttps://www.lawfont.com/2007/06/27/building-a-better-search-engine/>Building a better search engine/a>" speculates about the different approaches undertaken by various start-up search engines in building the better search engine where NosyJoe.com is mentioned in the context of user submission based social search engines. LawFont is a group blog dedicated to discussing issues with a tech and law flavour. Because of the nature of the subjects, and the bloggers, the discussion often flows into economics, policy, and the occasional bit of pure geekiness./span>/p> p alignright classstyle1>a hrefhttps://www.lawfont.com/2007/06/27/building-a-better-search-engine/>More.../a>/p>/td> /tr> tr> td valigntop classstyle5>p>a hrefhttps://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Business/A_human_touch_may_loosen_Googles_grip/articleshow/2145593.cms>img srclogo/Indiatimes.gif width386 height28 border0>/a>/p> p classstyle8>strong>June 25, 2007 - A human touch may loosen Googles grip/strong>/p> p classstyle1>NosyJoe.com has also appeared in strong>The Times of India /strong>as the newspaper picked up the story from NYT. The article is titled "a hrefhttps://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Business/A_human_touch_may_loosen_Googles_grip/articleshow/2145593.cms target_blank>A human touch may loosen Googles grip/a>" and is pretty much the same story as it appeared in NYT the previous day. /p> p alignright classstyle1>a hrefhttps://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Business/A_human_touch_may_loosen_Googles_grip/articleshow/2145593.cms>More.../a>/p> /td> /tr> tr> td valigntop classstyle5>p classstyle5>a hrefhttps://googlesystem.blogspot.com/2007/06/google-and-social-search.html>img srclogo/goslogo.gif width160 height66 border0 alignabsmiddle>/a>span classstyle7> Google Operating System /span>/p> p classstyle8>strong>June 25, 2007 - Google and Social Search /strong>/p> p classstyle1>NosyJoe.com is again mentioned in a blog posting titled "a hrefhttps://googlesystem.blogspot.com/2007/06/google-and-social-search.html>Google and Social Search/a>" which is reaction to the NYTs story. strong>GoogleOperatingSystem/strong> is a blog that watches Googles latest developments and the attempts to move your operating system online./p> p alignright classstyle1>a hrefhttps://googlesystem.blogspot.com/2007/06/google-and-social-search.html>More.../a>/p>/td> /tr> tr> td valigntop classstyle5>p>a hrefhttps://microsoftstartupzone.com/blogs/the_next_big_thing/archive/2007/06/24/search-engine-innovations-story-from-the-new-york-times.aspx>img srclogo/msstartupzone.jpg width187 height37 border0>/a>/p> p classstyle8>strong>June 24, 2007 - Search Engine Innovations story from The New York Times /strong>/p> p classstyle1>Don Dodge on The Next Big Thing reacts on the NYTs article "a hrefhttps://microsoftstartupzone.com/blogs/the_next_big_thing/archive/2007/06/24/search-engine-innovations-story-from-the-new-york-times.aspx target_blank>Search Engine Innovations story from The New York Times/a>". NosyJoe.com has also been mentioned along the lines. Don Dodge has been in the software business for more than 20 years and today is part of strong>Microsoft/strong> working with VCs and start-ups in the greater Boston area. The goal is to help VCs and start-ups be successful with Microsoft, and together, provide great products for our customers./p> p alignright classstyle1>a hrefhttps://microsoftstartupzone.com/blogs/the_next_big_thing/archive/2007/06/24/search-engine-innovations-story-from-the-new-york-times.aspx>More.../a>/p> /td> /tr> tr> td valigntop classstyle5>p>a hrefhttps://www.tuscaloosanews.com/article/20070624/ZNYT05/706240380/1005/SPORTS0106>img srclogo/logo_tuscaloosa.jpg width215 height59 border0>/a>/p> p classstyle8>strong>June 24, 2007 - The Human Touch That May Loosen Googles Grip/strong>/p> p classstyle1>NosyJoe.com has also appeared in strong>The Tuscaloosa News /strong>as the newspaper replicated the story from NYT. The article is also titled "a hrefhttps://www.tuscaloosanews.com/article/20070624/ZNYT05/706240380/1005/SPORTS0106 target_blank>The Human Touch That May Loosen Googles Grip/a>" and is exactly the same story as it appeared in NYT the previous day. /p> p alignright classstyle1>a hrefhttps://www.tuscaloosanews.com/article/20070624/ZNYT05/706240380/1005/SPORTS0106>More.../a>/p>/td> /tr> tr> td valigntop classstyle5>p>a hrefhttps://www.nytimes.com/2007/06/24/business/yourmoney/24digi.html>img srclogo/nytlogo379x64.gif width379 height64 border0>/a>/p> p classstyle8>strong>June 24, 2007 - The Human Touch That May Loosen Googles Grip/strong>/p> p classstyle1>NosyJoe.com has been mentioned in strong>New York Times! /strong>The article is titled "a hrefhttps://www.nytimes.com/2007/06/24/business/yourmoney/24digi.html target_blank>The Human Touch That May Loosen Googles Grip/a>" and outlines the trend a few innovative and highly promising start-up search engines, including NosyJoe.com, are establishing that may possibly have an impact over Googles search market share at future. /p> p alignright classstyle1>a hrefhttps://www.nytimes.com/2007/06/24/business/yourmoney/24digi.html>More.../a>/p>/td> /tr> tr> td valigntop classstyle5>p>a hrefhttps://www.trendhunter.com/trends/nosyjoecom-cool-social-search-engine/>img srclogo/Trend-Hunter-Logo.gif width216 height81 border0>/a>/p> p classstyle8>strong>June 15, 2007 - NosyJoe.com Cool Social Search Engine/strong>/p> p classstyle1>NosyJoe.com appears in a hrefhttps://www.trendhunter.com/trends/nosyjoecom-cool-social-search-engine/>strong>TrendHunter/strong>/a> magazinestrong>. /strong>TrendHunter: "em>NosyJoe is an interesting hybrid between social search engine and content tagging system that relies on you to sniff the web for interesting content and submit to NosyJoe/em>" TREND HUNTER Magazine is an explosion of cool fueled by a global network of trend hunters. We are a community dedicated to Trend Spotting and Cool Hunting. Innovation and strategic advantage hinge on the ability to anticipate trends and identify the next big thing, like this trend, nosyjoecom cool social search engine. /p> p alignright classstyle1>a hrefhttps://www.trendhunter.com/trends/nosyjoecom-cool-social-search-engine/>More.../a>/p> p alignleft classstyle1>a hrefother_places.php>Other news, blogs, comments and places NosyJoe.com also appears on... /a>/p> /td> /tr>/table>p>span classstyle2 alignjustify>Status:/span>/p>ul> li classstyle9>The project is currently in private beta./li>/ul>ul> li classstyle9>Update: August 31st, we have put up an unofficial blog for the NosyJoe.com at the following address: a hrefhttps://blog.nosyjoe.com target_blank>blog.nosyjoe.com/a>. /li>/ul>ul> li classstyle9>span classstyle9>Update: As of August 07 the general search relevancy has visibly been improved yet search results derived from quires containing words 3 characters long or less (PHP, DVD, NY, UK, etc.) produce pretty much not relevant results, so we keep on working to get that improved too as soon as possible. Although NosyJoe.com has technically been scaled up over the past 2 months and is now running on its own server, the site encounters a slight delay in timely processing the information on the background. As a result new submissions may not appear in the search results as fast as before. The scope of the submissions affected is between August 8 and August 17, 2007, which should be later processed and appear within the search results by the end of August. /span> /li>/ul>ul classstyle1> li classstyle14>Work in progress: currently working on improving the search relevancy. Although the raw information submitted to NosyJoe is filtered out by our technology and only meaningful components (for better results) are inserted in our index massive, no satisfying relevancy and accuracy in the search results are archived yet. /li>/ul>ul> li classstyle5>span classstyle1>Continuing to feed our index massive with more information from wider sources, which is an on going process, and the more strong>nosy people/strong> join us the more information will be submitted, processed and further served in our search results. /span>/li>/ul>p> /p>p>span classstyle5>span classstyle1>strong>* How big is web today?/strong>span classstyle30>a namebig>/a>/span>/span>/span>/p>p>span classstyle5>span classstyle1>Data 2005 -> a hrefhttps://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/4325918.stm target_blank>news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/4325918.stm/a>br />/span>/span>span classstyle5>span classstyle1>Data 2006 -> a hrefhttps://edition.cnn.com/2006/TECH/internet/11/01/100millionwebsites/ target_blank>edition.cnn.com/2006/TECH/internet/11/01/100millionwebsites/a>/span>/span>/p>p classstyle1>br />a hrefhttps://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/4325918.stm target_blank>br />/a>/p>blockquote> blockquote> p aligncenter classstyle1>~~~~~~/p> /blockquote>/blockquote>/body>/html>
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HTTP/1.1 200 OKDate: Thu, 07 Nov 2024 20:14:15 GMTServer: ApacheLast-Modified: Fri, 29 Dec 2017 18:09:40 GMTAccept-Ranges: bytesContent-Length: 43602Cache-Control: max-age2592000Expires: Sat, 07 Dec 2024 20:14:15 GMTVary: Accept-Encoding,User-AgentContent-Type: text/html; charsetutf-8 !DOCTYPE html>html>head> title>NosyJoe - The social search engine/title>/head>style typetext/css>!--.style1 {font-size: 14px}.style2 { font-size: 18px; font-weight: bold; font-family: Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif;}.style5 { font-family: Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif; font-size: 16px;}.style7 { font-size: 24px; font-weight: bold; color: #999999;}.style8 { font-family: Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif; font-size: 16px; font-weight: bold;}.style9 {font-family: Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif; font-size: 14px; }.style14 {color: #CCCCCC; font-family: Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif;}.style25 { font-size: 9px; color: #999999;}.style30 {font-family: Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif}--> /style>body>p alignleft classstyle2>About NosyJoe.combr />span classstyle25>(last updated Nov 20 07)/span>/p>p alignjustify classstyle9>span classstyle1>strong>span classstyle5>img srchttps://www.nosyjoe.com/nosyjoe.gif border0 alignleft>/span> NosyJoe /strong> is a social search engine that relies on you to sniff for and submit the webs interesting content and offers basically meaningful search results in the form of readable complete sentences and smart tags. NosyJoe is built upon the fundamental belief people are better than robots in finding the interesting, important and quality content around Web. Rather than crawling the entire Web building a massive index of information, which aside being an enormous technological taska href#big>*/a>, requires huge amount of resources and is time consuming process would also load lots of unnecessary information people dont want, NosyJoe is focused just on those parts of the Web people think are important and find interestingly enough to submit and share with others. /span>/p>p alignjustify classstyle9>span classstyle1>Care to read more?/span>/p>p alignjustify classstyle9>span classstyle1>strong>NosyJoe/strong> is a hybrid of a social search engine that relies on you to sniff for and submit the webs interesting content, an intelligent content tagging engine on the back end and a basic semantic platform on its web visible part. NosyJoe then applies a semantic based textual analysis and intelligently extracts the meaningful structures like sentences, phrases, words and names from the content in order to make it just one idea more meaningfully searchable. This helps us present the search results in basically meaningful formats like readable complete sentences and smart phrasal, word and name tags. /span>/p>p alignjustify classstyle9>span classstyle1>The information is then clustered and published across the NosyJoes platform into contextual channels, time and source categories and semantic phrasal, name and word tags are also applied to meaningfully connect them together, which makes even the smallest content component web visible, indexable and findable. At the end a set of algorithms and user patterns are applied to further rank, organize and share the information./span>/p>p alignjustify classstyle9>span classstyle1>strong>Facts at a Glance/strong>/span>/p>blockquote> p alignjustify classstyle9>span classstyle1>- NosyJoe is a social search engine, on its consumer part, that relies on "nosy" people (the average Joe) to "sniff" for the interesting content from around the Web. NosyJoe then offers basically meaningful search results in the form of readable complete sentences and smart tags, the first search engine ever to offer that so far. /span>/p> p alignjustify classstyle9>span classstyle1>- NosyJoe is built upon the fundamental belief people are better than robots in finding the interesting, important and quality content around Web./span>/p> p alignjustify classstyle9>span classstyle1>- NosyJoe relies on user submissions and doesnt crawl the Web./span>/p> p alignjustify classstyle9>span classstyle1>- On the background, NosyJoe is an intelligent content tagging engine while on its web visible part NosyJoe is a basic semantic platform. /span>/p> p alignjustify classstyle9>span classstyle1>- Once the content is submitted, NosyJoe applies a semantic based textual analysis and intelligently extracts the grammatical structures like meaningful sentences, paragraphs, phrases, clauses, words and names from the content creating semantic connections by applying smart phrasal, name and word tags. /span>/p> p alignjustify classstyle9>span classstyle1>- Stores these meaningful structures in its index to make the information one idea more... meaningfully searchable. It also utilizes the newly established semantic connections to show highly relevant results and tags on demand across its platform and search results. (the relevant results on-demand are em>still not publicly available/em>)/span>/p> p alignjustify classstyle9>span classstyle1>- NosyJoe then clusters the entire array of components and structures into contextual channels, time categories, sources and smart tags, meaningfully connected together, and publishes everything across its a hrefhttps://www.linkedwords.com/computers/internet/www/semantic-web/semantic_platform.php>semantic platform/a>, which makes even the smallest content component web visible, indexable and... meaningfully findable. /span>/p> p alignjustify classstyle9>span classstyle1>- By dealing with even the smallest meaningful structures and components NosyJoe is able to establish unique textual nuances for the content each of which is hyper-linking to the web publisher creating tens, hundreds, sometimes thousands of precisely contextual in-content hyper-links to a single web page from the source. /span>/p> p alignjustify classstyle9>span classstyle1>- NosyJoe further ranks, organizes and shares the meaningful sentences based on a unique point-based system that relies on a set of algorithms and user patterns./span>/p> p alignjustify classstyle9>span classstyle1>- Little to no meaningful and grammatically correct as well as low quality content is being filtered out to guarantee really meaningful search results and keep the platforms ecosystem as clean as possible. Anti spam policies, ban lists and filters are also employed to fight against repeatedly abusive URLs. Some of the rules applied may lead to dropping web sites out of the index and getting them permanently banned from further submissions. /span>/p>/blockquote>p>span classstyle9>span classstyle5>span classstyle1>The project is currently in private beta. /span>/span>/span>/p>p>span classstyle9>span classstyle5>span classstyle1>For any questions, suggestions and critics dont hesitate to email us at info (at) nosyjoe.com./span>/span>/span>/p>p> /p>p> /p>p> /p>p>span classstyle9>span classstyle1>/span>/span>/p>p>span classstyle2 alignjustify>In the News:/span>/p>p>span classstyle9>span classstyle1>span classstyle2 alignjustify>img srclogo/newslogos.jpg width800 height150>/span>/span>/span>/p>table width100% border0 cellspacing10 cellpadding0> tr> td valigntop classstyle5>p classstyle5>a hrefhttps://web2innovations.com/money/2007/12/01/is-google-trying-to-become-a-social-search-engine/>img srclogo/logow2money.png width170 height100 border0>/a>/p> p classstyle8>strong>December 01, 2007 - Web 2.0 Money: Is Google trying to become a Social Search Engine?/strong>/p> p classstyle1>In an in-depth analysis of 1) the current social search engine market, 2) the players, and 3) Googles attempt to socialize their SERPs by engaging humans in finding the quality content on Web, determining their relevancy and further fighting with the spam, a hrefhttps://web2innovations.com/money/>Web 2.0 Money/a> reviews and mentions NosyJoe.com as one of the few social search engines in existence today standing at best chances to make it. Googles move, if anything, represents a legitimation of the social search approach in general - the author further speculates. a hrefhttps://web2innovations.com/NosyJoe.com.php>strong>Web 2.0 Innovations/strong>/a> is an authoritative site that discovers, tracks and ranks web 2.0 innovations and Web 2.0 Money is the companys blog for research, analysis and commentary on Web 2.0 innovations and the business/money behind. /p> p alignright classstyle5>a hrefhttps://web2innovations.com/money/2007/12/01/is-google-trying-to-become-a-social-search-engine/ classstyle1>More.../a>/p>/td> /tr> tr> td valigntop classstyle5>p>a hrefhttps://altsearchengines.com/2007/11/16/lets-get-nosy-about-search-engine-nosyjoe/>img srclogo/altse.gif width299 height74 border0>/a>/p> p classstyle8>strong>November 16, 2007 -Lets get Nosy about search engine NosyJoe! /strong>/p> p classstyle1>In a reaction to our blog posting "a hrefhttps://blog.nosyjoe.com/2007/11/17/nosyjoecom-beyond-social-search-engine/ target_blank>NosyJoe.com: Beyond Social Search Engine/a>" Charles Knight is getting nosy ;-) about what else is hidden behind the social search engine NosyJoe.com. a hrefhttps://altsearchengines.com/>AltSearchEngines/a> is the definitive destination for everything related to alternative search engines and innovations within the sector and is also a member of the a hrefhttps://www.readwriteweb.com>Read/WriteWeb/a> blog network. In the Newsweeks cover story "a hrefhttps://www.newsweek.com/id/62254/page/1 target_blank>Searching For The Best Engine/a>" from a hrefhttps://www.newsweek.com/id/62254 target_blank>Nov 5, 2007/a>, Charles Knight, the author behind AltSearchEngines, has been recognized for his authoritativeness within the sector and his ability to discover, understand and cover next generation search engines. /p> p alignright>a hrefhttps://altsearchengines.com/2007/11/16/lets-get-nosy-about-search-engine-nosyjoe/ classstyle1>More.../a>/p>/td> /tr> tr> td valigntop classstyle5>p classstyle5>a hrefhttps://blog.nosyjoe.com/2007/11/17/nosyjoecom-beyond-social-search-engine/>img srchttps://www.nosyjoe.com/images/nosyjoe_small.gif width50 height50 border0 alignabsmiddle>/a>span classstyle7>NosyJoe.com Blog/span>/p> p classstyle8>strong>strong>strong>November/strong> 16, 2007/strong> - NosyJoe.com: Beyond Social Search Engine/strong>/p> p classstyle1>For many months now since NosyJoe went online in private beta and a number of IT influencers from search industry experts like a hrefhttps://altsearchengines.com/2007/10/05/the-top-10-stealth-search-engines/>Charles Knight /a> through strategic marketing consulting firms like a hrefhttps://h20271.www2.hp.com/SMB-AP/downloads/Search%20Report.pdf>Denuo Group/a> (Publicis) to media giants like a hrefhttps://www.nytimes.com/2007/06/24/business/yourmoney/24digi.html>New York Times/a> and a hrefhttps://www.newsweek.com/id/62254/page/1>Newsweek/a> have covered, mentioned and coined us from the Social Search Engine and Human-Powered Engine to Alternative Search Engine, we think it is about time for us to reveal a little bit more information about our project. a hrefhttps://blog.nosyjoe.com/2007/11/17/nosyjoecom-beyond-social-search-engine/>Learn more.../a> /p> p alignright classstyle5>a hrefhttps://blog.nosyjoe.com/2007/11/17/nosyjoecom-beyond-social-search-engine/ classstyle1>More.../a>/p>/td> /tr> tr> td valigntop classstyle5>p>a hrefhttps://altsearchengines.com/2007/11/02/the-mother-of-all-stealth-search-engines-report/>img srclogo/altse.gif width299 height74 border0>/a>/p> p classstyle8>strong>November 02, 2007 - The Mother Of All Stealth Search Engines Report/strong>/p> p classstyle1>NosyJoe.com is listed #2 out of 27 in strong>AltSearchEngines.coms /strong> most recent list of the promising search engines in stealth mode in an article called "a hrefhttps://altsearchengines.com/2007/11/02/the-mother-of-all-stealth-search-engines-report/>The Mother Of All Stealth Search Engines Report/a>" from November 02, 2007. a hrefhttps://altsearchengines.com/>AltSearchEngines/a> is the definitive destination for everything related to alternative search engines and innovations within the sector and is also a member of the a hrefhttps://www.readwriteweb.com>Read/WriteWeb/a> blog network. In the Newsweeks cover story "a hrefhttps://www.newsweek.com/id/62254/page/1 target_blank>Searching For The Best Engine/a>" from a hrefhttps://www.newsweek.com/id/62254 target_blank>Nov 5, 2007/a>, Charles Knight, the author behind AltSearchEngines, has been recognized for his authoritativeness within the sector and his ability to discover, understand and cover next generation search engines. /p> p alignright>a hrefhttps://altsearchengines.com/2007/11/02/the-mother-of-all-stealth-search-engines-report/ classstyle1>More.../a>/p>/td> /tr> tr> td valigntop classstyle5>p>a hrefhttps://www.newsweek.com/id/62254/page/1>img srclogo/newsweek.gif width295 height60 border0>/a>/p> p classstyle8>strong>October 29, 2007 - Searching For The Best Engine/strong>/p> p classstyle1>NosyJoe.com has been a hrefhttps://www.newsweek.com/id/62254/page/3>mentioned/a> in strong>a hrefhttps://www.newsweek.com>Newsweek/a>! /strong>In a quest for the best search engine, just like a hrefhttps://www.nytimes.com/2007/06/24/business/yourmoney/24digi.html target_blank>NYT/a> a few months ago, Newsweek, in a story titled "a hrefhttps://www.newsweek.com/id/62254/page/1 target_blank>Searching For The Best Engine/a>", claims a global effort is underway to invent a better way of finding things on the Web and asks the rhetorical question em>"Could Google be vulnerable?"/em>. The story mentions a number of innovative and highly promising start-up search engines, technologies and approaches including NosyJoe.com, among others. Interestingly enough it turns out that right now all these underdog search engines are said to have a combined market share of less than 5 percent of all queries. The story is scheduled to appear on the a hrefhttps://www.newsweek.com/id/62254 target_blank>Nov 5, 2007/a> print issue of Newsweek. /p> p alignright classstyle1>a hrefhttps://www.newsweek.com/id/62254/page/1>More.../a>/p>/td> /tr> tr> td valigntop classstyle5>p classstyle5>a hrefhttps://blog.nosyjoe.com/2007/10/26/one-in-10-online-users-in-the-united-states-uses-tags/>img srchttps://www.nosyjoe.com/images/nosyjoe_small.gif width50 height50 border0 alignabsmiddle>/a>span classstyle7>NosyJoe.com Blog/span>/p> p classstyle8>strong>strong>strong>October/strong> 26, 2007/strong> - One in 10 online users in the United States uses tags/strong>/p> p classstyle1>In a reaction to an interesting a hrefhttps://www.forrester.com/Research/Document/Excerpt/0,7211,43394,00.html target_blank> Forrestersresearch/a> where 1 in 10 users in USA are said to be actively tagging content around web we are trying to a hrefhttps://blog.nosyjoe.com/2007/10/26/one-in-10-online-users-in-the-united-states-uses-tags/>explain/a> in our blog how NosyJoe is taking tagging to the next level from manually adding tags, as outlined in the Forresers research, to automatically assigning smart tags to any content by analyzing the content itself, its context and meaning, which we call "semantic textual analysis". Semantic approaches in intelligent content tagging are deployed by a number of innovative start-ups including NosyJoe, among others./p> p alignright classstyle5>a hrefhttps://blog.nosyjoe.com/2007/10/26/one-in-10-online-users-in-the-united-states-uses-tags/ classstyle1>More.../a>/p>/td> /tr> tr> td valigntop classstyle5>p>a hrefhttps://blog.express-press-release.com/2007/10/19/a-bunch-of-intelligent-and-smart-content-tagging-engines/>img srchttps://express-press-release.com/i/epr.png width48 height48 border0 alignabsmiddle>/a>span classstyle7>EPR Networks Blog/span>/p> p classstyle8>strong>strong>October/strong> 19, 2007 - Intelligent and smart content tagging engines: Jiglu, NosyJoe and Twine /strong>/p> p classstyle1> It seems smart tagging is a hot topic these days, says EPR Network. Jiglu, NosyJoe and Twine are greatly performing the task of clustering the content into meaningful components and further adding intelligent and smart tags for better organization of the information. a hrefhttps://epr-network.com>EPR Network/a> is a major US-based group (14 sites in all) of PR sites and their a hrefhttps://eprnetworkblog.com>PR blog/a> is regularly writing for interesting IT projects, trends and deals in their a hrefhttps://eprnetworkblog.com/category/web-20/>web 2.0 category/a>. EPR Networks blog is one of the web 2.0 influencers listed at a hrefhttps://web2innovations.com/influencers/>https://web2innovations.com/influencers/a>. NosyJoe has also been mentioned in several previous EPRs blog postings about a hrefhttps://eprnetworkblog.com/2007/09/13/kosmix-changes-direction-follows-mahalo-and-nosyjoe/>Kosmix/a>, a hrefhttps://eprnetworkblog.com/2007/09/05/cuill-yet-another-over-hyped-stealth-search-engine/>Cuill/a> and a hrefhttps://eprnetworkblog.com/2007/08/06/search-engine-accoona-prepares-for-an-ipo/>Accoona/a>. /p> p alignright classstyle5>a hrefhttps://blog.express-press-release.com/2007/10/19/a-bunch-of-intelligent-and-smart-content-tagging-engines/ classstyle1>More.../a>/p>/td> /tr> tr> td valigntop classstyle5>p>a hrefhttps://www.msearchgroove.com/2007/10/15/taptu-goes-live-new-mobile-search-service-harnesses-socially-assisted-search-to-tap-the-wisdom-of-crowds-boost-relevancy/>img srclogo/msearchgroove.jpg width331 height82 border0>/a>/p> p classstyle8>strong>October 15, 2007 - Taptu Goes Live; New Mobile Search Service Harnesses "Socially-Assisted Search" To Tap The Wisdom Of Crowds; Boost Relevancy/strong>/p> p classstyle1>In an article about a hrefhttps://www.msearchgroove.com/2007/10/15/taptu-goes-live-new-mobile-search-service-harnesses-socially-assisted-search-to-tap-the-wisdom-of-crowds-boost-relevancy/ target_blank>Taptu/a>, a new mobile search service the author a hrefhttps://www.msearchgroove.com/aboutus>Peggy Anne Salz/a> touches the social search element as well where strong>Wikia/strong> and strong>NosyJoe/strong> have both been given as examples of the advance of people-powered search engines. a hrefhttps://www.msearchgroove.com>Msearchgroove.com/a> is the mobile industrys premier thinking space at the intersection of content and context. With our coverage and commentary, as well as the contributions of our roster of esteemed authors, we are the only online destination tracking the industry developments and players that impact mobile search, personalization, recommendation, targeted mobile advertising, and social networking./p> p alignright classstyle1>a hrefhttps://www.msearchgroove.com/2007/10/15/taptu-goes-live-new-mobile-search-service-harnesses-socially-assisted-search-to-tap-the-wisdom-of-crowds-boost-relevancy/ classstyle1>More.../a>/p> /td> /tr> tr> td valigntop classstyle5>p>a hrefhttps://altsearchengines.com/2007/10/05/the-top-10-stealth-search-engines/>img srclogo/altse.gif width299 height74 border0>/a>/p> p classstyle8>strong>October 05, 2007 - The Top 10 Stealth Search Engines/strong>/p> p classstyle1>NosyJoe.com has been named one of the top 10 stealth search engines in strong>AltSearchEngines.coms/strong> article "a hrefhttps://altsearchengines.com/2007/10/05/the-top-10-stealth-search-engines/>The Top 10 Stealth Search Engines/a>" from October 05, 2007. a hrefhttps://altsearchengines.com/>AltSearchEngines/a> is the definitive destination for everything related to alternative search engines and innovations within the sector and is also a member of the a hrefhttps://www.readwriteweb.com>Read/WriteWeb/a> blog network. In another a hrefhttps://altsearchengines.com/2007/10/07/my-name-is-charles-knight-and-im-running-for-president/>commentary/a> two days later (October 7th, 2007) made by Charles Knight, the author behind AltSearchEngines, NosyJoe.com has also been mentioned, among others, as one of the alt search engines expected to go out of private beta during the 2008. /p> p alignright>a hrefhttps://altsearchengines.com/2007/10/05/the-top-10-stealth-search-engines/ classstyle1>More.../a>/p>/td> /tr> tr> td valigntop classstyle5>p>span classstyle7>NextNetNews/span>/p> p classstyle8>September 21, 2007 - Is NosyJoe.com the next Clusty.com? /p> p classstyle1>In an analytical posting by NextNetNews about meaningfully clustering the content on web both Clusty.com and NosyJoe.com have been seen in a very positive light working in the same field. While Clusty was recognized as an old player and definitely the first search engine to start dealing with clusters on web, NosyJoe was acknowledged for its technological ability to cluster the content, submitted by the users, into meaningful sentences, phrases and keywords. Clusty is a major search engine started out by several high profile Carnegie Mellon University scientists and is presently part of Vivisimo. a hrefhttps://nextnetnews.blogspot.com>strong>NextNetNews/strong>/a> is a technology blog focused on Next Net News, Trends, web 2.0, web 3.0 and beyond and is yet another of the a hrefhttps://web2innovations.com/influencers/>web 2.0 influencers/a> listed at w2i. A day after NYT mentioned about NosyJoe back in June 07, NextNetNews was one of the first bloggers to a hrefhttps://nextnetnews.blogspot.com/2007/06/promising-start-up-search-engines.html>react/a> on the article. NextNetNews ia also probably the first blog that has ever mentioned NosyJoe in a blog posting back in February 07 in an article about a hrefhttps://nextnetnews.blogspot.com/2007/02/content-owners-vs-content-mash-ups.html>content mash-ups/a>. /p> p alignright classstyle5>a hrefhttps://nextnetnews.blogspot.com/2007/09/is-nosyjoecom-next-clustycom.html classstyle1>More.../a>/p>/td> /tr> tr> td valigntop classstyle5>p>a hrefhttps://blog.express-press-release.com/2007/09/13/kosmix-changes-direction-follows-mahalo-and-nosyjoe/>img srchttps://express-press-release.com/i/epr.png width48 height48 border0 alignabsmiddle>/a>span classstyle7>EPR Networks Blog/span>/p> p classstyle8>strong>September 13, 2007 - Kosmix changes direction, follows Mahalo and NosyJoe/strong>/p> p classstyle1>In an interesting commentary by strong>EPR/strong> about Kosmix, best known as a vertical search engine for medical information, NosyJoe is mentioned together with Mahalo as leading start up search engines, among others, best utilizing the major traditional search engines in their practices to successfully tap into the vast organic traffic on web. Kosmix is known to have raised over $25 million from Accel, Lightspeed and Cambrian Ventures as well as from private investors including Jeff Bezos (founder of Amazon.com) and Bill Miller of Legg Mason Funds... a hrefhttps://epr-network.com>EPR Network/a> is a major US-based group (14 sites in all) of PR sites and their a hrefhttps://eprnetworkblog.com>PR blog/a> is regularly writing for interesting IT projects, trends and deals in their a hrefhttps://eprnetworkblog.com/category/web-20/>web 2.0 category/a>. EPR Networks blog is one of the web 2.0 influencers listed at a hrefhttps://web2innovations.com/influencers/>https://web2innovations.com/influencers/a>. NosyJoe has also been mentioned in two previous EPRs blog postings, one about a hrefhttps://eprnetworkblog.com/2007/09/05/cuill-yet-another-over-hyped-stealth-search-engine/>Cuill/a> and another about a hrefhttps://eprnetworkblog.com/2007/08/06/search-engine-accoona-prepares-for-an-ipo/>Accoona/a>. /p> p alignright classstyle5>a hrefhttps://blog.express-press-release.com/2007/09/13/kosmix-changes-direction-follows-mahalo-and-nosyjoe/ classstyle1>More.../a>/p>/td> /tr> tr> td valigntop classstyle5>p classstyle5>a hrefhttps://blog.nosyjoe.com/2007/09/06/nosyjoecom-is-now-searching-for-tags/>img srchttps://www.nosyjoe.com/images/nosyjoe_small.gif width50 height50 border0 alignabsmiddle>/a>span classstyle7>NosyJoe.com Blog/span>/p> p classstyle8>strong>September 06, 2007 - NosyJoe.com is now searching for tags/strong>/p> p classstyle1>A month after we have improved the search relevancy and started to serve the search results in the form of meaningful sentences -- one of the sites basic fundamentals by the way -- we are happy to announce that NosyJoe.com is now searching for and is returning contextual tags based on your main search query./p> p alignright classstyle5>a hrefhttps://blog.nosyjoe.com/2007/09/06/nosyjoecom-is-now-searching-for-tags/ classstyle1>More.../a>/p> /td> /tr> tr> td valigntop classstyle5> p classstyle5>a hrefhttps://www.killerstartups.com/Search/nosyjoe--A-Social-Search-Engine/>img srclogo/killerstartups.jpg width189 height76 border0>/a>/p> p classstyle8>strong>August 16, 2007 - NosyJoe.com - A Social Search Engine /strong>/p> p classstyle1>NosyJoe.com has been reviewed by a hrefhttps://www.killerstartups.com/Search/nosyjoe--A-Social-Search-Engine/>strong>KillerStartups.com/strong>/a>. KillerStartups.com is "tapping the wisdom of crowds to find the next internet big thing. We deeply believe in the power of crowds, and we want to put it to good use by detecting in an early stage whats going to be big." Here is the same article in several different languages: a hrefhttps://www.killerstartups.com/cn/Search/nosyjoe--A-Social-Search-Engine/>CN/a>, a hrefhttps://www.killerstartups.com/ko/Search/nosyjoe--A-Social-Search-Engine/>KO/a>, a hrefhttps://www.killerstartups.com/it/Search/nosyjoe--A-Social-Search-Engine/>IT/a>, a hrefhttps://www.killerstartups.com/ja/Search/nosyjoe--A-Social-Search-Engine/>JP/a>, a hrefhttps://www.killerstartups.com/es/Search/nosyjoe--A-Social-Search-Engine/>ES/a>, a hrefhttps://www.killerstartups.com/de/Search/nosyjoe--A-Social-Search-Engine/>DE/a>, a hrefhttps://www.killerstartups.com/el/Search/nosyjoe--A-Social-Search-Engine/>GR/a>, a hrefhttps://www.killerstartups.com/fr/Search/nosyjoe--A-Social-Search-Engine/>FR/a> and a hrefhttps://www.killerstartups.com/pt/Search/nosyjoe--A-Social-Search-Engine/>PT/a>. /p> p alignright classstyle5>a hrefhttps://www.killerstartups.com/Search/nosyjoe--A-Social-Search-Engine/ classstyle1>More.../a>/p>/td> /tr> tr> td valigntop classstyle5>p>a hrefhttps://altsearchengines.com/2007/08/10/special-report-search-engines-in-stealth-mode/>img srclogo/altse.gif width299 height74 border0>/a>/p> p classstyle8>strong>August 10, 2007 - Search Engines in Stealth Mode/strong>/p> p classstyle1>NosyJoe.com has been mentioned in strong>AltSearchEngines.coms/strong> article about "a hrefhttps://altsearchengines.com/2007/08/10/special-report-search-engines-in-stealth-mode/>Search Engines in Stealth Mode/a>". a hrefhttps://altsearchengines.com/>AltSearchEngines/a> is the definitive destination for everything related to alternative search engines and innovations within the sector and is also a member of the a hrefhttps://www.readwriteweb.com>Read/WriteWeb/a> blog network. /p> p alignright>a hrefhttps://altsearchengines.com/2007/08/10/special-report-search-engines-in-stealth-mode/ classstyle1>More.../a>/p>/td> /tr> tr> td valigntop classstyle5>p classstyle5>a hrefhttps://h20271.www2.hp.com/SMB-AP/downloads/Search%20Report.pdf>img srclogo/denuo.jpg width208 height72 border0>/a>/p> p classstyle8>strong>July 20, 2007 - Whats Next for Search Marketing, Innovation/strong>/p> p classstyle1>In an extensive a hrefhttps://h20271.www2.hp.com/SMB-AP/downloads/Search%20Report.pdf>search report/a> done by a hrefhttps://www.denuogroup.com/ target_blank>Denuo Group/a>, a strategic marketing and advertising consulting firm, NosyJoe.com is mentioned as one of the trendsetters in the Social Search. Denuo is part of Publicis Groupe, the worlds fourth largest communications company and the worlds second largest media strategy and buying group. Its activities span 104 countries on six continents, encompassing media, advertising and specialized communications services. Currently the report is available as PDF online on one of the em> /em> Hewlett Packard s servers. /p> p alignright classstyle5>a hrefhttps://h20271.www2.hp.com/SMB-AP/downloads/Search%20Report.pdf classstyle1>More.../a>/p>/td> /tr> tr> td valigntop classstyle5>p classstyle5>a hrefhttps://web2innovations.com/NosyJoe.com.php>img srclogo/w2i.gif width170 height100 border0>/a>/p> p classstyle8>strong>July 15, 2007 - Web 2.0 Innovations: NosyJoe.com /strong>/p> p classstyle1>NosyJoe.com has been named at a hrefhttps://web2innovations.com/NosyJoe.com.php>strong>Web 2.0 Innovations/strong>/a>, an authoritative site that discovers, tracks and ranks web 2.0 innovations. Aside of being named there NosyJoe.com has also made to the home page of a hrefhttps://web2innovations.com>web2innovations.com/a>, an achievement only a few web 2.0 innovations have ever reached so far due to the w2is extremely selective practice. /p> p alignright classstyle5>a hrefhttps://web2innovations.com/NosyJoe.com.php classstyle1>More.../a>/p>/td> /tr> tr> td valigntop classstyle5>p classstyle5>span classstyle7>Madisonian.net/span>/p> p classstyle8>strong>July 05, 2007 - Social Search /strong>/p> p classstyle1>In a research based on various of sources and titled "a hrefhttps://madisonian.net/archives/2007/07/05/social-search/>Social Search/a>" the blogs author, Frank Pasquale, talks about the "social search" element that may lead us to rethink our views on the search engine market. Starting from Naver, The South Korean search engine that is having bigger market share on its domestic search market than Google where the key to the companys success is said to be the users involved into creating (and a hrefhttps://madisonian.net/archives/2007/05/01/the-online-adventures-of-tom-sawyer/>getting others to create/a>) S. Korean content Naver to index the author is then taking our attention to the "human touch" in social search engines like Squidoo, Sproose and NosyJoe. Writers at strong>Madisonian.net/strong>, a law/technology/society blog are as follows a hrefhttps://www.law.pitt.edu/madison/index.htm>Michael Madison/a> who is an Associate Professor at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law; a hrefhttps://www.luc.edu/law/faculty/frischmann.shtml>Brett Frischmann/a> is an Assistant Professor at the Loyola University Chicago School of Law; a hrefhttps://law.shu.edu/faculty/fulltime_faculty/pasquafa/pasquale.html>Frank Pasquale/a> is an Associate Professor at the Seton Hall Law School and a hrefhttps://www.bc.edu/schools/law/fac-staff/deans-faculty/yena.html>Alfred Chueh-Chih Yen/a> who is a Professor at the Boston College Law School. /p> p alignright classstyle5>a hrefhttps://madisonian.net/archives/2007/07/05/social-search/ classstyle1>More.../a>/p>/td> /tr> tr> td valigntop classstyle5>p classstyle5>span classstyle7>LawFont.com /span>/p> p classstyle8>strong>June 27, 2007 - Building a better search engine /strong>/p> p classstyle5> span classstyle1>Based on the NYTs story the strong>LawFonts blog/strong> in a posting titled "a hrefhttps://www.lawfont.com/2007/06/27/building-a-better-search-engine/>Building a better search engine/a>" speculates about the different approaches undertaken by various start-up search engines in building the better search engine where NosyJoe.com is mentioned in the context of user submission based social search engines. LawFont is a group blog dedicated to discussing issues with a tech and law flavour. Because of the nature of the subjects, and the bloggers, the discussion often flows into economics, policy, and the occasional bit of pure geekiness./span>/p> p alignright classstyle1>a hrefhttps://www.lawfont.com/2007/06/27/building-a-better-search-engine/>More.../a>/p>/td> /tr> tr> td valigntop classstyle5>p>a hrefhttps://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Business/A_human_touch_may_loosen_Googles_grip/articleshow/2145593.cms>img srclogo/Indiatimes.gif width386 height28 border0>/a>/p> p classstyle8>strong>June 25, 2007 - A human touch may loosen Googles grip/strong>/p> p classstyle1>NosyJoe.com has also appeared in strong>The Times of India /strong>as the newspaper picked up the story from NYT. The article is titled "a hrefhttps://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Business/A_human_touch_may_loosen_Googles_grip/articleshow/2145593.cms target_blank>A human touch may loosen Googles grip/a>" and is pretty much the same story as it appeared in NYT the previous day. /p> p alignright classstyle1>a hrefhttps://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Business/A_human_touch_may_loosen_Googles_grip/articleshow/2145593.cms>More.../a>/p> /td> /tr> tr> td valigntop classstyle5>p classstyle5>a hrefhttps://googlesystem.blogspot.com/2007/06/google-and-social-search.html>img srclogo/goslogo.gif width160 height66 border0 alignabsmiddle>/a>span classstyle7> Google Operating System /span>/p> p classstyle8>strong>June 25, 2007 - Google and Social Search /strong>/p> p classstyle1>NosyJoe.com is again mentioned in a blog posting titled "a hrefhttps://googlesystem.blogspot.com/2007/06/google-and-social-search.html>Google and Social Search/a>" which is reaction to the NYTs story. strong>GoogleOperatingSystem/strong> is a blog that watches Googles latest developments and the attempts to move your operating system online./p> p alignright classstyle1>a hrefhttps://googlesystem.blogspot.com/2007/06/google-and-social-search.html>More.../a>/p>/td> /tr> tr> td valigntop classstyle5>p>a hrefhttps://microsoftstartupzone.com/blogs/the_next_big_thing/archive/2007/06/24/search-engine-innovations-story-from-the-new-york-times.aspx>img srclogo/msstartupzone.jpg width187 height37 border0>/a>/p> p classstyle8>strong>June 24, 2007 - Search Engine Innovations story from The New York Times /strong>/p> p classstyle1>Don Dodge on The Next Big Thing reacts on the NYTs article "a hrefhttps://microsoftstartupzone.com/blogs/the_next_big_thing/archive/2007/06/24/search-engine-innovations-story-from-the-new-york-times.aspx target_blank>Search Engine Innovations story from The New York Times/a>". NosyJoe.com has also been mentioned along the lines. Don Dodge has been in the software business for more than 20 years and today is part of strong>Microsoft/strong> working with VCs and start-ups in the greater Boston area. The goal is to help VCs and start-ups be successful with Microsoft, and together, provide great products for our customers./p> p alignright classstyle1>a hrefhttps://microsoftstartupzone.com/blogs/the_next_big_thing/archive/2007/06/24/search-engine-innovations-story-from-the-new-york-times.aspx>More.../a>/p> /td> /tr> tr> td valigntop classstyle5>p>a hrefhttps://www.tuscaloosanews.com/article/20070624/ZNYT05/706240380/1005/SPORTS0106>img srclogo/logo_tuscaloosa.jpg width215 height59 border0>/a>/p> p classstyle8>strong>June 24, 2007 - The Human Touch That May Loosen Googles Grip/strong>/p> p classstyle1>NosyJoe.com has also appeared in strong>The Tuscaloosa News /strong>as the newspaper replicated the story from NYT. The article is also titled "a hrefhttps://www.tuscaloosanews.com/article/20070624/ZNYT05/706240380/1005/SPORTS0106 target_blank>The Human Touch That May Loosen Googles Grip/a>" and is exactly the same story as it appeared in NYT the previous day. /p> p alignright classstyle1>a hrefhttps://www.tuscaloosanews.com/article/20070624/ZNYT05/706240380/1005/SPORTS0106>More.../a>/p>/td> /tr> tr> td valigntop classstyle5>p>a hrefhttps://www.nytimes.com/2007/06/24/business/yourmoney/24digi.html>img srclogo/nytlogo379x64.gif width379 height64 border0>/a>/p> p classstyle8>strong>June 24, 2007 - The Human Touch That May Loosen Googles Grip/strong>/p> p classstyle1>NosyJoe.com has been mentioned in strong>New York Times! /strong>The article is titled "a hrefhttps://www.nytimes.com/2007/06/24/business/yourmoney/24digi.html target_blank>The Human Touch That May Loosen Googles Grip/a>" and outlines the trend a few innovative and highly promising start-up search engines, including NosyJoe.com, are establishing that may possibly have an impact over Googles search market share at future. /p> p alignright classstyle1>a hrefhttps://www.nytimes.com/2007/06/24/business/yourmoney/24digi.html>More.../a>/p>/td> /tr> tr> td valigntop classstyle5>p>a hrefhttps://www.trendhunter.com/trends/nosyjoecom-cool-social-search-engine/>img srclogo/Trend-Hunter-Logo.gif width216 height81 border0>/a>/p> p classstyle8>strong>June 15, 2007 - NosyJoe.com Cool Social Search Engine/strong>/p> p classstyle1>NosyJoe.com appears in a hrefhttps://www.trendhunter.com/trends/nosyjoecom-cool-social-search-engine/>strong>TrendHunter/strong>/a> magazinestrong>. /strong>TrendHunter: "em>NosyJoe is an interesting hybrid between social search engine and content tagging system that relies on you to sniff the web for interesting content and submit to NosyJoe/em>" TREND HUNTER Magazine is an explosion of cool fueled by a global network of trend hunters. We are a community dedicated to Trend Spotting and Cool Hunting. Innovation and strategic advantage hinge on the ability to anticipate trends and identify the next big thing, like this trend, nosyjoecom cool social search engine. /p> p alignright classstyle1>a hrefhttps://www.trendhunter.com/trends/nosyjoecom-cool-social-search-engine/>More.../a>/p> p alignleft classstyle1>a hrefother_places.php>Other news, blogs, comments and places NosyJoe.com also appears on... /a>/p> /td> /tr>/table>p>span classstyle2 alignjustify>Status:/span>/p>ul> li classstyle9>The project is currently in private beta./li>/ul>ul> li classstyle9>Update: August 31st, we have put up an unofficial blog for the NosyJoe.com at the following address: a hrefhttps://blog.nosyjoe.com target_blank>blog.nosyjoe.com/a>. /li>/ul>ul> li classstyle9>span classstyle9>Update: As of August 07 the general search relevancy has visibly been improved yet search results derived from quires containing words 3 characters long or less (PHP, DVD, NY, UK, etc.) produce pretty much not relevant results, so we keep on working to get that improved too as soon as possible. Although NosyJoe.com has technically been scaled up over the past 2 months and is now running on its own server, the site encounters a slight delay in timely processing the information on the background. As a result new submissions may not appear in the search results as fast as before. The scope of the submissions affected is between August 8 and August 17, 2007, which should be later processed and appear within the search results by the end of August. /span> /li>/ul>ul classstyle1> li classstyle14>Work in progress: currently working on improving the search relevancy. Although the raw information submitted to NosyJoe is filtered out by our technology and only meaningful components (for better results) are inserted in our index massive, no satisfying relevancy and accuracy in the search results are archived yet. /li>/ul>ul> li classstyle5>span classstyle1>Continuing to feed our index massive with more information from wider sources, which is an on going process, and the more strong>nosy people/strong> join us the more information will be submitted, processed and further served in our search results. /span>/li>/ul>p> /p>p>span classstyle5>span classstyle1>strong>* How big is web today?/strong>span classstyle30>a namebig>/a>/span>/span>/span>/p>p>span classstyle5>span classstyle1>Data 2005 -> a hrefhttps://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/4325918.stm target_blank>news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/4325918.stm/a>br />/span>/span>span classstyle5>span classstyle1>Data 2006 -> a hrefhttps://edition.cnn.com/2006/TECH/internet/11/01/100millionwebsites/ target_blank>edition.cnn.com/2006/TECH/internet/11/01/100millionwebsites/a>/span>/span>/p>p classstyle1>br />a hrefhttps://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/4325918.stm target_blank>br />/a>/p>blockquote> blockquote> p aligncenter classstyle1>~~~~~~/p> /blockquote>/blockquote>/body>/html>
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