The German news site fudder.de published an interesting article about our graphical knowledge engine eyePlorer.com (German only).
By the way, we’ll launch a new version of eyePlorer.com in a few days. Stay tuned …
The German news site fudder.de published an interesting article about our graphical knowledge engine eyePlorer.com (German only).
By the way, we’ll launch a new version of eyePlorer.com in a few days. Stay tuned …
Dear Mr. Rehm,
it would be nice to know, whether you have already launched the new version of eyePlorer.com and what changes it includes.
We are currently preparing a presentation about eyeplorer.com for our lecture in Data Integration in the Master program of the University of Münster. All our current data about eyeplorer.com (quality of search index, actuality of search index, speed …) bases on benchmarks we have performed around November 27th (and the free available information on your websites) and therefore it would be nice to know, what significance the announced changes have so that we can decide whether to again revise our presentation and performed tests or not.
Moreover it would be nice to know, whether your search index had been updated recently and why your search engine is unable to find terms like “Iran” with the German interface. How up to date is the current available search index? Most of the search terms referring to Wikipedia articles of the last 4 months cannot be found with eyeplorer.com.
So thank you in advance for your answers.
Kind regards,
Sebastian Bräuer
Posted by Sebastian Bräuer on January 23rd, 2010.
To bad, that the development of eyePlorer has stopped. This engine is a genius. The possibilities with all the web as information base would be enormous.
Posted by FUDWarrior on April 6th, 2010.
No we aren’t dead! There will be news from us in the next months! So stay tuned
Posted by norman.rosner on April 6th, 2010.