Frequently Asked Questions Regarding Our Information Search Technology.

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Q: [What Search Technology Is Available?]
A: [We have created (custom ) search solutions for a broad range of industries and needs. We also have search solutions (products) readily available that may fill your need. Contact us or try one of our products to see what search technology can do for you.


Q: [How can I take a look at your technology?]
A: [We have free software and trial software that you can download. And experience the benefits first hand, again at no cost. We also (depending on your need) can create a demo solution at little or no cost.]


Q: [How much does a custom solution cost?]
A: [We have a large library of search technology that allows us to build search solutions rapidly and at a surprisingly low cost. Every custom solution differs and we work with you first so you know what is needed to meet your need.]


Q: [Can you make custom changes to your ready made products?]
A: [Yes, we have specifically designed our products as a framework to fill custom needs. From cosmetic changes to development of new technology, we have a vast and varied successful track record of building search solutions.]


Q: [Where do I start and can you help me define our need?]
A: [Contact us, and we can help you define your business process and engineer an automated information management solution.  From defining the need to developing the solution specifications, we are here to help.]


Q: [I have other questions?]
A: [We are more than happy to hear from you. You can contact us:

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Search Factoids

  • 93% of consumers worldwide use search engines to find and access websites.  Source: Forrester Research

  • 57% of internet users search the web every day and 46% of those searches are for product information or services. Source: SRI

  • 85% of qualified Internet traffic is driven through search engines, however 75% of search engine users never scroll past the first page of results. Source: Seventh WWW User Survey - Georgia Institute of Technology.

  • Users looking for products on-line are far more likely to type the product name into a search engine (28%) rather than go into an engine's "shopping" channel (5%) or click on banner ads (4%)  Source: March 2001 Jupiter Media Metrix and NPD.
  • 77% of Web users use multiple search sites to find information. Source: NPD Online Research.

  • Individual search engines cover only a small portion of the available Web, and their coverage provides a low percent of overlap. Source: NEC Research Institute.