Nstein Releases Semantic Site Search

November 23, 2009

Nstein, a company that offers a wide range of software systems, has released its 3S product. Details appear in “Nstein Technologies Releases Semantic Site Search Engine.” The story reported:

The 3S product is built utilizing the registered text-extracting expertise of Nstein for web site search and precise results.

I was initially confused by the 3S moniker. But the write up shed more light on the approach:

3S’s design allows it to source the search content from various stored indexes and published web sources. It works by sensing the attributes of the materials to index them in an orderly fashion. After arranging the materials, Nstein’s patented semantic fortification method is utilized for processing.

According to the article, Nstein’s first client is Gesca Digital, which is part of the Torstar-owned Olive network. Gesca focuses on French language content. I anticipate that the system will become available on www.cyberpresse.ca and www.testesaclaques.tv. I’ve added these sites to my “to review” list.

Stephen Arnold, November 23, 2009

I want to disclose to the Maritime Administration that I was not paid to write about a company near the Great Lakes. No cross border shenanigans for the goose.

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