Next Generation Intelligent Search Engine for the 'Invisible Web' or 'Deep Web':-
August 10, 2001 -- San Jose, California: We all know just how time
consuming it has become to do searches on the Internet to find specific information
about any topic whether it's a company, a product or a person. This is especially true
when web pages are increasing at a rate of 1.5 million per day resulting in more than
half a trillion web pages per year.
But what if you could carry out a search on any topic and find just
a few web pages containing the most relevant information you are looking for on that
particular topic? Makes sense right? But where does one find such an efficient and
time- saving search engine?
Goa Technologies, a Montreal-Canada based software technology company
has developed a next generation search engine.
Some of the more popular search engines like www.google.com and
www.altavista.com only search HTML pages (web pages) and do not have the capability
to look in to the deeper or invisible database of each web site which has been created
by governments, non-governmental organisations, corporations, etc. This huge pool of
hidden web content (data or information) is invisible or hidden as opposed to the
visible static html pages from where information is currently derived and displayed
on our screens as 'search results'. Much of this invisible or hidden content is
contained within online databases that are hidden from search of even the most popular
search engines today. This invisible web content is estimated to be abuot 500 times more
than what today's search engines can see.
Goa Technologies' new powerful intelligent agent technology has the
power to simultaneously comb through a range of databases anywhere on the Internet,
Intranets or Extranets. This search platform allows customers to simultaneously search
a large number of "invisible" web sites without any specialized search skills.
This access to multiple sources helps ensure direct hits on the precise information
customers are looking for. Thus by a simple click of the mouse you can have the most
relevant information about the company or person you are looking for instead of hundreds
and thousands of search results.
This technology has very wide applications for all kinds of
businesses who rely on pertinent information about companies, products and people.
More importantly, B2B portals can provide this additional and convenient service to
their users (employees, suppliers, partners, etc.) to do specific search on their
web sites to promote greater efficiency adding to bottom-line results.
For example:
a. Users of online trading portals can bring stock quotes for a company from all the stock exchanges of the world where the company's stock is traded.
b. Corporate lawyers can search for the most required information from a huge database of relevant information about a company in order to decide on a merger or acquisition strategy.
c. Patents, copyrights and trademarks can be searched not only from within the United States but from anywhere in the world where information is available online.
d. Information about a company and it's complete history can be collected from the internet.
e. Trading portals can use this technology to search specific products on the net that most closely match their immediate needs.
f. News portals can utilize this search facility to bring the most relevant news from any part of the world from all news related sites.
Having succeeded in getting the attention of the government and corporations in Canada with it's innovative new 'search engine' product, Goa technologies is entering the U.S. market and has appointed www.h1solution.com, a San Jose-California based company specializing in assisting foreign IT companies to enter the U.S. market, as its marketing alliance partner.
For further information e-mail : info@h1solution.com or
Call San Jose office at: 408 451 8461