Searching for Talent: We found Nick Canafax

Deep Web Technologies is buzzing with new ideas, thoughts and blog posts thanks to our new Business Development Coordinator, Nicholas Canafax.  December 1st marks the official start of Nick’s career here at Deep Web Tech, although he served as an intern for a short two months before we said, “Nick, we simply can’t live without [...]

Deep Web Tech is Back in the Air

It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s an over-used intro! We wanted to let all of our readers know that we will be attending the ALA 2011 Midwinter Meeting, January 7-11. The Midwinter Meeting is in sunny San Diego, CA at the San Diego Convention Center. Our President Abe Lederman said, “We will be meeting with some of [...]

Search Strategies in Federated Search: Refine Search

Filtering results is as much an art as a science. Refining or clarifying an initial set of search results is a fairly common practice among search engine users that don’t know exactly what they are looking for. Yet in federated searching, refining a group of results is often not the best strategy for a user to find [...]

Searching For Federated Talent– Deep Web Tech Welcomes Exiquio Cooper-Anderson

That’s a picture of his beautiful daughter, not one of our consultants.  Deep Web Technologies just made a few more connections! We would like to welcome Exiquio (E zee ke o) Cooper-Anderson, Connector Developer, one of the newest members of our connector team since October 25th! Our connector development team is at the core of our business model. [...]

Deep Web Tech Launches Webinar Series

December 15th, 2010 kicks off Deep Web Technologies’ first webinar installment! Titled: “Explorit Federated Search Key Differentiators” Interested parties will have the option to sign up for different dates, depending on your convenience. Our webinars typically last 30-40 mins, with the last 10 minutes devoted to questions and answers, which means that it will be [...]

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Discovery Services: Over-Hyped and Under-Performed *updated*

**(12/2/2010) Updated section “Full-text or metadata only” This blog article is written by Abe Lederman, President and CTO of Deep Web Technologies: A couple of weeks ago I had the pleasure of attending the Charleston Conference. It was my first time attending this conference and also my first time in Charleston, South Carolina, a city [...]

If Google might be doing it…

Last week (on November 23rd) Sol wrote an article for the Federated Search Blog, Beyond search results bias, which raises the concern over search result bias by Google and by discovery services. Sol refers to the allegation by Harvard Professor Benjamin Edelman that Google is biasing some of its search results by first displaying results [...]