A new search engine – Yebol
I did not know, people are still making search engines in the era of Google & Bing until I hit upon Yebol - a new search engine conceptualized by Hongfeng Yin, Ph.D. ,who worked for 4 years at Yahoo Data Mining Research team. You can read the complete report published on Pandia, which is a search engine news website.
Yebol provides a semantic search report of your search query. As of now, they are boasting of over 10 million semantic topics including LA Lakers, Yahoo, Stanford University and even Britney Spears.
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Hi Varun – thanks for the shout out! We are going to be rolling out some great developments in the next 3-6 months, including advancing from 10 million search terms covered to ALL conceivable search terms. In the meantime, those search terms not covered by Yebol 1-screen intelligent format instead yield linear-format results no worse than Google/Yahoo.
Awesome, we’re definitely be looking at the site and how we can utilize it.
Thanks Tele2002! Stay tuned for some really cool developments over the next few months. Of course, the biggest one is moving from 10 million search terms covered to all possible search terms. In the meantime, the linear/Google style results for uncovered terms will do, but it’ll be so cool when we have an information homepage for every conceivable search term, even ones many words long!
Hey Grant, actually tried emailing you guys from the site email address about the search results but it bounced!
I was interested in the linear results since tapping in our company name didn’t return anything! Were as Google, Bing and Yahoo all get me right up in the results (also tracked with this great tool from Varun!)
I appreciate the newsletter, there are always informative and interesting, keep them coming. Keep up the good work and I look forward to using this search engine. It’s very refreshing to know there is other options available, rather than Google and Bing. Thx!