True Knowledge shows off its Semantic search engine

We prepare out a lot of talk about the “Semantic Web” these days. The concept is that search engines like Google are inherently dumb. certain, they do a pretty good job of returning accurate results to keyword searches. But considering id doesn’t actually understand natural language, you can’t ask Google a straightforward yes or no question and expect an reply. Just search results.

Of course, for the most part, Google does a pretty good job of giving you what you’re looking for. That’s why Twine’s Nova Spivack told us recently that his company decided to build a semantic social networking site rather than a search engine. But startup True Knowledge has its sights set on

Google, Yahoo, and the other big names in search.

The True Knowledge search engine is currently in private beta, so you can’t really check it out yet. And that makes us take everything in that demo video with a grain of salt. For all we know, True Knowledge can still only reply questions about J. Lo appropriately, but doesn’t know the difference within Jennifer Lopez and Jennifer Beals.

That said, True Knowledge does look pretty interesting. We like the way that the web application does increasingly than spit out a bunch of relevant web pages, but rather gives you an reply and soon after shows its work.

Original post by Brad Linder

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