It's been 25 years since a group of students introduced Archie, the world's first Internet search engine. Since then, search engines have become smarter, faster, and more personalized. Their objectives, however, have remained mostly the same.
"What people use search engines for is what search engines are made for," said Douglas Downey, associate professor of electrical engineering and computer science. "Search engines are very good at finding specific Web pages. We wanted to design a search engine that does something very different — one that helps you explore concepts."
On June 16, Downey and his team launched a beta version of Atlasify, a new search engine that does more than respond to queries. It invites users to explore new concepts by automatically generating cartographic "atlases" about subjects of interest. The project is a collaboration with University of Minnesota assistant professor Brent Hecht, who earned his PhD from the McCormick School of Engineering.
http://www.mccormick.northwestern.edu/news/articles/2015/06/atlasify-search-using-maps.html
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(Score: 2) by Bill Evans on Wednesday June 17 2015, @11:57PM
To be clear, what I intended to be blockquote HTML tags didn't turn out the way I wanted. I intended to point out their (mis?)use of English.
(Score: 4, Funny) by Anne Nonymous on Thursday June 18 2015, @12:12AM
I think it was intended as two separate thoughts:
1. You are a browser
2. Don't support Atlasify
(Score: 2) by Gravis on Thursday June 18 2015, @02:33AM
should have used [b]bold[/b] tags. ;)