IBM to reveal contextual search technologies
IBM plans to give away key search technologies for corporate data retrieval that use concepts and facts instead of simpler keyword searches used by consumer Web companies such as Google Inc., IBM said today.
While simple but powerful keyword searches have revolutionized how Internet users locate and retrieve information, IBM is looking to transform how office workers sift through the piles of data stored inside organizations.
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