14 May 2009
A new search engine launches today and is hoping to take on the dominance of Google.
Hulbee.com, a sister company to Yahoo!, claims it will simplify searching the billions of pages of information on the internet.
Instead of a long list of pages containing their search words, users will instead get a data ‘cloud’ containing a number of other key words that will help them define their search in a more natural way.
It has been created by Swiss neural software experts Grossbay AG, whose CEO Andreas Wiebe said: "Searching for information on the internet is taking too long: there is just too much.
"Hulbee reduces search times by presenting information in a manageable list. It’s intuitive so everyone will find it easy to use."
By Bev Fearis
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