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June 11, 2005
Corante New York beta tests Y!Q contextual search technology
Posted by Dominic Basulto

Frequent readers of the Corante New York site may have noticed a little purple blog widget that we've installed on the main page and on each of the individual entry pages: Y!Q Search. Yahoo! Search is beta-testing Y!Q (think Yahoo! + IQ), a new contextual search technology developed for niche publishers like Corante. Take it for a spin and let me know what you think. As best as possible, the search results have been optimized to be New York-centric.
A big hat tip to Jeremy Zawodny and the other folks at Yahoo! who made this possible.
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