Scientigo Inc. has released a new search engine called find.com. Currently still in beta, find.com promises to deliver quicker, more accurate results than the competition.
At this point find.com offers two methods of search, Mobile and Web. Mobile search requires a cell phone number and operator selection before it will return results.
Utilizing Scientigo’s patented ‘Topification’ technology, find.com claims to perform a linguistic analysis on search terms to better understand what users are searching for, while analyzing find’s ’semantic database.’ Scientigo also claims that find.com learns from a user’s past search behavior in order to provide more accurate results for that user over time.
Although Scientigo states find.com is not another clustering engine, it seems to operate in a similar manner. For instance, after a query is entered and results are returned, a topics section is displayed to the right of the screen, which breaks the initial search term into a number of categories. Users can click on these various topics to help refine a search. I’m a bamboo freak so I decided to do a search on ‘golden bamboo.’ Under the topics section there are a wide range of specific categories relating to golden bamboo, such as Council Invasive Plant Manual, Fishpole Bamboo, Golden Bamboo II Poster, Bamboo Flooring, etc.























