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Lexxe, a new Australian question-answering search engine. Frankly I very much want to see this outfit succeed and wow everyone, but I'm afraid Google will not be budging from its perch up on the heights of Olympus anytime soon. Following are three (controversial?) questions I asked and the... more
Reviewed by wordsleuth Oct 27 2005, 01:24pm ( 8 reviews ) • lexxe.com
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Rated by jaileeworthy on Dec 31 2008, 9:12pm
Do you like my hair? Yes.
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Rated by onreact-com on Sep 11 2007, 2:10am
Best new search engine out there beside Google. Sometimes even better results. Ask it "who is Tad Chef?"
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Rated by gb007 on Dec 15 2006, 7:56am
New concept. Search based on the natural language processing. Need to improve on the search effectiviness.
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Rated by rickiedog on Jan 22 2006, 7:44pm
natural language query
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Rated by PhoenixJ91 on Jan 06 2006, 2:14pm
Q: How old is the United States? A: Twenty-five Years Old
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Rated by wordsleuth on Oct 27 2005, 1:24pm
Lexxe, a new Australian question-answering search engine. Frankly I very much want to see this outfit succeed and wow everyone, but I'm afraid Google will not be budging from its perch up on the heights of Olympus anytime soon. Following are three (controversial?) questions I asked and the responses: Who killed Kennedy? Answer: Men. Who killed JFK? Answer: LBJ. How old is Martha Stewart? Answer: Old. I'm still LMAO about the last answer. Note that the site is often down.
