Thursday, January 05, 2006

Better than Google?

Lexxe
A very powerful search engine...

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"Our laboratory experiments have revealed that Lexxe is 50% more accurate and relevant, and 50% more efficient than any other search engines in the world (including Google) and this efficiency rate is growing. For example, if one spent 3 minutes to find 4 pieces of information, he or she could have spent 2 minutes on Lexxe. The more one uses Lexxe (say 20 individual searches), the more obvious one will feel about Lexxe’s efficiency, thanks to Lexxe’s superior search accuracy in information relevance."

Founded in 2005, Lexxe Pty Ltd (ACN: 117 090 454) has been developing a third generation Internet search engine with advanced Natural Language Processing technologies. Our initial research and development of the search engine dated back in October 2004, with the help of Kangasoft Pty Ltd and a number of supportive individuals. Lexxe is based in Sydney, Australia.

"Lexxe", our company name, is derived from a linguistic term "Lexical", which means "related to words". It emphasises the processing of language from the level of words and the meanings associated with them, which is a core issue for Lexxe. Lexxe has been exploring more intelligent ways to find information for users in a more meaningful way. We believe this method will eventually bring far more accurate and relevant search results than the current search techonology. Our technology is built upon the foundation of advanced Natural Language Processing technology. Please find out more about our technology.

What is Lexxe?

Lexxe is a third generation Internet search engine featuring Natural Language Processing technologies. It is fully automatic without human editing involved. Most of its answers come from unstructured texts and webpages on the Internet. Lexxe departs from the symbolic computing methods of the second generation search engines peaked by Google, to the linguistic computing methods. In other words, acknowledging the fact that search is a language-oriented (or even meaning-driven) computing activity marks a paradigmatic shift and generation watershed in search engine evolution. In the following paragraphs, Lexxe's "state-of-the-art" search methods leveraged by advanced Natural Language Processing technologies will be explained in details. Can't find what you're looking for? Try Google Search!
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