Archive for November, 2008

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Company Adds Free Search Engine to Unlock the Deep Web; Expands to New Markets MENLO PARK, Calif., Nov. 11 /PRNewswire/ — DeepDyve, which formally changed its name from Infovell today, announced that it has expanded into the consumer internet search market. As part of the corporate rebranding effort rolled out today, DeepDyve now offers a free research engine for anyone who wants to access the “Deep Web” — the 99% of the internet that falls outside the reach of search engines from companies like Google, Microsoft and Yahoo!. This product is currently in beta, and interested consumers can register to participate by visiting http://www.DeepDyve.com. The company will continue to offer its premium product, DeepDyve Pro, on a subscription basis to institutional researchers and other power users desiring advanced functionality. In addition, DeepDyve is announcing that it is expanding beyond its current focus in the areas of Life Sciences, Patents and Wikipedia. Beginning this quarter, the company will begin indexing content in the Physical Sciences, including Information Technology, Clean Technology and Energy.

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Nov

SANTA FE, N.M., Nov 24, 2008 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ — Deep Web Technologies’ ability to federate searches of deep web content has enabled the addition of essential Chinese research to WorldWideScience.org, the WorldWideScience Alliance’s global science gateway. WorldWideScience.org is powered by Deep Web Technologies’ Explorit Research Accelerator, a powerful federated search engine that allows anyone with Internet access to launch a single query across WorldWideScience’s 375 million pages of scientific and technical information in databases and portals from six continents.

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