Giant Crusher? Startup Takes on Search Behemoths
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PRLEAP.COM) Grant Ryan, co-founder of Eurekster speaks at length with nPost.com (
www.npost.com) about their strategic approach to the search engine market. It is a multi-billion dollar industry that is locked up by three main competitors; Google, Yahoo and MSN. They are largest and the most comprehensive, but all their results are tailored to the masses.
Eurekster believes that content communities around the web are looking for another solution, one that provides for customization of results based upon their content and their users. With both active and passive approaches to search results, it can scale and learn quickly, all while opening up content providers to the pay-per-click revenue model that has been so successful for the main search engines.
Learn how the Eurekster solution scales to small, medium and large scale content sites. With a new approach to wikis, users can interact and optimize each search engine. Publishers have worked hard to create valuable content and dynamic memberships. Now they can create a targeted search engine that compliments their content and
Search this interview or the 100+ that are available on nPost.com by keyword, industry, competition or location. Finally, a wealth of information into entrepreneurship is available at your finger tips. Whether you are looking to start your own, or are looking for opportunities at startup companies, nPost.com has the information that you need.
About the Interview:
Published on Thursday, November 17th, 2005
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