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Old 05-15-2008
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Gnibo textblock search by Walhello

Walhello.com has created a new search engine gnibo.com, which is based on the Walhello crawling, indexing and ranking software, but the difference is that textblocks instead of webpages are indexed.

A webpage can contain between zero and more than 10 textblocks. The results of search queries are presented as an automatically generated "article" of textblocks matching the search query, which shows the information search for and the references from where the information was taken. So although the technology behing gnibo is based for 95% percent on Walhello software, the search results of search queries are completely different and I believe useful, when a person is looking for articles or information about a certain topic.

I am interested in your comments to further improve the service.

(removed promotional plug)

Last edited by Chris Boggs : 05-15-2008 at 10:51 AM. Reason: typically this post would have been nuked but we are going to test allowing discussion of new engines in here.
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Re: Gnibo textblock search by Walhello

As I mentioned in the post above when i edited out the link and the promo, there is typiucally a rule in the sticky thread at the top of this section of the forum which restricts discussion only to other SE's listed here.

I think we are going to change that for a bit, allowing some discussion aorund topics like this. Please refrain from dropping links or self promotion, and let's keep the feedback honest (and civil if you hate it)
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