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June 25, 2008
Reader Ed Brenegar writes: This is a year to change the customer relations game. With less commerce happening, presumably, there is more time for interaction. That interaction has to build the relationships...»
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Before I follow those links -- why are those startups supposedly "notable"?
Kosmix is a good resource to look out things on net. It looks out for a search keyword on every "Segment" on net and presents it on a single page, be it:
web
Video
Social networking sites
Myspace etc
Never had much exp with SearchMe and Caught On.
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@nmw - SearchMe is backed by Sequoia, and is doing a full web index. Kosmix is from two notable entrepreneurs with good track records in the space.
Thanks, John :)
I like lightweight applications -- if I have to wait more than a fraction of a second for something to happen, then I get impationent and start twiddling my thumbs...
:D nmw
John, thanks for the post!
One clarification: at Kosmix, we don't think we're building a search engine, but something entirely new and different. Search engines are great for finding needles in haystacks. Kosmix is about exploring the haystack. Details here:
http://anand.typepad.com/datawocky/2008/06/searching-for-a-needle-or-exploring-the-haystack.html
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