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Qwiki: The Next Step in Search and Automated Curation
Newsweek (Oct 25 2010) Science , Search
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But Qwiki differs from Google the same way a restaurant meal differs from preparing your own dish from supermarket ingredients or a museum exhibit differs from a stack of art books. Our mission is not to replace Google searches but, instead, to introduce a curated information experience: an alternative to forcing people to wander through the w... (Read Full Article)
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Great post!
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