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Monday, June 06, 2005

USATODAY.com - Going where no search engine has gone before:
"By Dibya Sarkar, Federal Computer Week
Connotate Technologies uses information agents to extract data from Deep Web

Google, one of the most popular search engines, at best can index and search about 4 billion to 5 billion Web pages, representing only 1% of the World Wide Web.

But officials from Connotate Technologies, a company based in New Brunswick, N.J., said they have developed technology that can mine and extract data from the Deep Web, which contains an estimated 500 billion Web pages, and deliver it in any format and through any delivery mechanism. The Deep Web refers to content in databases that rarely shows up in Web searches..."

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