Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "A human search engine is a search engine that uses human participation to filter the search results and assist users in clarifying their search request. The goal is to provide users with a limited number of relevant results, as opposed to traditional search engines that often return a large number of results that may or may not be relevant.Examples of human search engines include Jumper 2.0, ChaCha, Mahalo.com, and the now defunct NowNow (from Amazon.com) and Sproose."@en }
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- Human_search_engine abstract "A human search engine is a search engine that uses human participation to filter the search results and assist users in clarifying their search request. The goal is to provide users with a limited number of relevant results, as opposed to traditional search engines that often return a large number of results that may or may not be relevant.Examples of human search engines include Jumper 2.0, ChaCha, Mahalo.com, and the now defunct NowNow (from Amazon.com) and Sproose.".
- Q256900 abstract "A human search engine is a search engine that uses human participation to filter the search results and assist users in clarifying their search request. The goal is to provide users with a limited number of relevant results, as opposed to traditional search engines that often return a large number of results that may or may not be relevant.Examples of human search engines include Jumper 2.0, ChaCha, Mahalo.com, and the now defunct NowNow (from Amazon.com) and Sproose.".
- Human_search_engine comment "A human search engine is a search engine that uses human participation to filter the search results and assist users in clarifying their search request. The goal is to provide users with a limited number of relevant results, as opposed to traditional search engines that often return a large number of results that may or may not be relevant.Examples of human search engines include Jumper 2.0, ChaCha, Mahalo.com, and the now defunct NowNow (from Amazon.com) and Sproose.".
- Q256900 comment "A human search engine is a search engine that uses human participation to filter the search results and assist users in clarifying their search request. The goal is to provide users with a limited number of relevant results, as opposed to traditional search engines that often return a large number of results that may or may not be relevant.Examples of human search engines include Jumper 2.0, ChaCha, Mahalo.com, and the now defunct NowNow (from Amazon.com) and Sproose.".