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April 16, 2007
Spock Launches Private Beta Today
Client Spock debuts next generation search focused on people, announced today at Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco. Spock's unique search and community application launches private beta today.
Spock.com, a leading search application for discovering people, is one of six Launch Pad companies selected to demo at the Moscone Center today at 4 pm on the Third Floor. Spock’s mission is to organize information around people and create a search result of everyone in the world.
“30% of all internet searches are people related. We have created the most relevant, accurate, and largest search application focused on people” said Jaideep Singh, CEO of Spock. “To date we have indexed over 100 million people representing over 1.5 billion data records. We plan to eventually index everyone in the world.”
See below for results for Fashion Model and John Edwards. Click on the screen shots to enlarge.
April 16, 2007 in Client Announcements, Conference Highlights, Events, On Search, On Technology, Social Media, Web 2.0 | Permalink
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