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READIT - 2009 - Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research

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Proceedings of <strong>READIT</strong>-<strong>2009</strong>, Kalpakkam - 603 102, 29-30 Dec <strong>2009</strong><br />

properties). Not only that, it provides metadata <strong>for</strong> Semantic Web documents and supports<br />

browsing the Semantic Web. Swoogle also archives different versions of Semantic Web<br />

documents. Developed by the Ebiquity Group of UMBC.<br />

http://swoogle.umbc.edu/<br />

2. HAKIA: Hakia, which is a "meaning-based" search engine startup getting a bit of buzz. It is<br />

a venture-backed, multi-national team company headquartered in New York - and curiously<br />

has <strong>for</strong>mer US senator Bill Bradley as a board member. It launched its beta in early November<br />

this year, but already ranks around 33K on Alexa - which is impressive.<br />

http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/hakia_meaning-based_search.php<br />

RSS SEARCH ENGINES<br />

RSS takes a look at the specialized search tools that help you locate content in blogs,<br />

feeds and other sources of in<strong>for</strong>mation. Many people mistakenly refer to RSS search as "blog<br />

search." While it's true that many blogs offer RSS feeds (automatic feed creation is a feature of<br />

most blogging software), not all blogs have feeds. Furthermore, RSS can literally be used with<br />

just about any kind of web-based content. RSS fundamentally is a relatively simple<br />

specification that uses XML to organize and <strong>for</strong>mat web-based content in a standard way.<br />

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