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Many Internet users are quickly finding out that simple keyword
searching is no longer sufficient, since keywords are being overloaded
with more and more meanings. To cope with this, users either have to
sift through irrelevant results or become "query smiths," authoring
more and more complex queries. With Infocious, this burden is a thing of the past.
Infocious leverage its linguistic
analysis technology to accurately pre-sort web pages into topics,
much like how a library is organized. So instead of making users go
through every book that mentions a keyword, Infocious offers the
option of going to a particular section first, such as history,
science, travel, etc., and then searching the titles within that
section.
This is what we call focused searching - helping narrow searches to a particular topic.
Websites specializing in a particular topic can
provide this type of focused searching to better serve their
audience. For example, if your site attracts users who are mostly
interested in sports, Infocious can provide a search service for
you to perform focused searches within sports-related pages of
the Web. A search for "diamond" would no longer show pages about jewelry.
The technology behind Infocious was built with scalability and efficiency
in mind, and therefore we can support an arbitrary number of focused
search engines. In as quickly as 10 minutes, a customized focused
search engine can be created for you. If you are interested in adding
focused searching for your site, please contact us at
sales@infocious.com.
Below are two sample designs of a search form you can add to your site,
where your audience might be interested in travel related information.
Our search service would enable your users to either search within your site,
the entire Web,
or subset of focused Web pages most relevant to their interests.
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