SemantiFind, I Get It, But How Will You Win?

by Jason Wilk on September 20, 2008

  • SemantiFind is a new firefox plug-in that semantically organizes, reorders, and categorizes your Google search results.
  • The service looks and performs very close to Google Suggest, but with human relevancy reccomendations.
  • The plug-in helps most with searches that confuse Google because that term spreads across many different categories. SemantiFind displays all potential search results in the suggestion box and places a category next to each result.
    • Example: If I search for Miami Heat, it will show me one reccomendation that is categorized as Sports and one that is categorized as Weather.
  • Easily delete results from their reccomendations, and never have to see them again.

SemantiFind, we get it and its sounds cool. But What’s your plan to scale this business up and why are you more than a feature that can be invented by Google tonight? We will ask the founders and get back to you.

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