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February 03, 2005

The Y!Q service offers "contextual" search that analyzes the page being read and gives a list of related search results.

Unlike traditional searches where you begin a search from an empty search box and then shift through information that may or may not relate to what you need, Y!Q lets you search from any web page you're reading and offers a unique way to tell the search engine what kind of information you're interested in.

Here's how the Y!Q DemoBar works. You tell Y!Q what you're looking for by highlighting text on a webpage. The highlighted text becomes the context of your search —letting Y!Q know to relate your search to what you've highlighted.

The battle among Yahoo, Google, Microsoft and others is extremely heated, with new services coming almost daily. Just in the past several days, Microsoft replaced Yahoo's search technology with its own MSN tool. At the same time, Google has recently released new products designed for businesses.

Via Physics Org


Originally from Physics Org, remediated by yatta on Feb 3, 2005 at 02:52 PM