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Charles Knight Names Lexxe in His Top 100 Alternative Search Engines List

Lexxe was named by Charles Knight [picture below], an expert in SEO based in Virginia, USA, one of the alternative search engines in his selected 100 list among a larger crowd of startup search engine companies.

We only provide a few paragraphs of Richard MacManus's article. To read the full article, please click the link below.

The Top 100 Alternative Search Engines

List Source: Charles Knight SEO, Virginia, USA

List Website: http://charlesknightseo.com/list.aspx

List Author: Charles Knight

News Source: ReadWriteWeb.com

News Website: http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/top_100_alternative_search_engines.php

News Editor: Richard MacManus

Date: Jan. 29th, 2007

Charles Knight

The Top 100 Alternative Search Engines Written by Charles S. Knight, SEO, and edited by Richard MacManus. The Top 100 is listed at the end of the analysis.

Ask anyone which search engine they use to find information on the Internet and they will almost certainly reply: "Google." Look a little further, and market research shows that people actually use four main search engines for 99.99% of their searches: Google, Yahoo!, MSN, and Ask.com (in that order). But in my travels as a Search Engine Optimizer (SEO), I have discovered that in that .01% lies a vast multitude of the most innovative and creative search engines you have never seen. So many, in fact, that I have had to limit my list of the very best ones to a mere 100.

But it's not just the sheer number of them that makes them worthy of attention; each one of these search engines has that standard "About Us" link at the bottom of the homepage. I call it the "why we're better than Google" page. And after reading dozens and dozens of these pages, I have come to the conclusion that, taken as a whole, they are right!

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[COMMENT FROM LEXXE: We found the article had a special mention of Natural Language Processing and its past failure. However, the article failed to dig deeper into the matter, which we believe is the future of search and what Lexxe has been pursuing in bringing search up to the next generation.]

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A second arena is sometimes referred to as Natural Language Processing (NLP), or Artificial Intelligence (AI). It is the desire we all have of wanting to ask a search engine questions in everyday sentences, and receive a human-like answer (remember "Good Morning, HAL"?). Many of us remember Ask Jeeves, the famous butler, which was an early attempt in this direction - that unfortunately failed.

Google's approach, Google Answers, was to enlist a cadre of "experts." The concept was that you would pose a question to one of these experts, negotiate a price for an answer, and then pay up when it was found and delivered. It was such a failure, Google had to cancel the whole program.

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Charles Knight SEO
Search Engine Optimizer
readwriteweb.com

 

 

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