DeeperWeb
Developer(s) | The DeeperWeb Team |
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Initial release | May 5, 2009 |
Stable release | 1.3.3
/ December 4, 2011 |
Engine | |
Type | Browser extension |
License | Freeware |
Website | deeperweb |
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DeeperWeb is a free metasearch engine for information on the World Wide Web that employs tag cloud techniques for navigating through Google search results. Topic Map methods give results relevant to a specific topic.
The tool can be used through Google's website or a Firefox extension. A search plugin allows searching directly from the Internet Explorer 7 and 8, or Firefox 3+ web browsers' search box.
On May 5, 2009, The DeeperWeb Team announced a beta release, which received some favorable welcomes.[1][2] DeeperWeb's concept is based on a research article written by the company founders, which examines the relationship between the core search engines and the Vertical search markets.[3]
Features[edit]
Tag Cloud Features[edit]
- Tags Tab: Adds (or excludes) a keyword from the original query. Tag Cloud reveals keywords relevant to the search query.
- Phrases Tab: Reveals meaningful phrases in results; clicking the phrase adds it to or excludes it from the search query.
- Sites Tab: Clicking a site in the Tag Cloud brings results from that site only.
- Zones Tab: Searches only in specific top level domains (such as .org .edu or .ca).
Topic Mapping Features[edit]
- Answers Search: Searches question-and-answer websites
- Blog Search: Searches blogs.
- Metrics Search: Searches statistics, percentages, market shares, data, tables and graphs.
- Wikipedia Search: Searches Wikipedia.
- Resources Search: Searches technical documents, business reports, white papers and studies.
- News Search: Searches news.
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