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    I like this. Yes, I use Google for my primary search engine. However, I recognize the importance of trying my search in other engines. I rely on subject specific engines such as Findlaw (legal information), NLH gateway (health information), and TripAdvisor (travel information) when applicable.... more

    Reviewed by dommefemme Sep 09 2008, 11:25pm ( 45 reviews ) hakia.com

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  • Rated by cnpreetham on Jul 07, 6:04am

    gr8 concept... u wud have a huge thought process... :)
  • Rated by lunaglo on May 16, 12:02pm

    search engine
  • Rated by Psychnerd on Mar 21 2009, 12:14pm

    A great web site for semantic search
  • Rated by Elis0 on Feb 02 2009, 2:58am

    Good concept!
  • Reviewed by kataztrophy on Jan 13 2009, 1:48pm

    Cheap ploy of using baby kittens in tea cups. I won't fall for it...this time anyway.
  • Rated by beinglostatsea on Dec 22 2008, 11:36am

    This is the search engine I'll be using for my research project on our food supply.
  • Rated by Rozlynn on Oct 01 2008, 8:57am

    looks like this is what trueknowledge.com is -trying- to be but isent yet ~ as it is I really do like this search engine verry much
  • Rated by apereziii on Sep 14 2008, 12:12am

    Cool! Yet another free resource for web land.
  • Rated by dommefemme on Sep 09 2008, 11:25pm

    I like this. Yes, I use Google for my primary search engine. However, I recognize the importance of trying my search in other engines. I rely on subject specific engines such as Findlaw (legal information), NLH gateway (health information), and TripAdvisor (travel information) when applicable. When searching for general material, if I get too many irrelevant hits, I usually execute my search in an "alternative" engine. One such engine is Hakia. Hakia is based on semantic searching. What does that mean to you? The website explains, "Hakia is a semantic search engine that brings relevant results based on concept match rather than keyword match or popularity ranking." A 2007 conversation between the staff at Alt Search Engines and Hakia's CEO, highlight some of the features.