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Taptu Brings Real-Time Search to Android...company. This aggregate information is actually the most prominent source of real-time data for OneRiot's search service. As of September of this year, OneRiot claimed to have 3 million active toolbar users out of the 20 million or so who... In this article: Android, OneRiot, Twitter, Iphone, Digg, and Facebook |
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Cell Phone Digest | November 10, 2009
Taptu and OneRiot Offer First Realtime Search for Mobile
Taptu, the mobile search engine, and OneRiot, the realtime search engine, have launched the first ever realtime search for mobile. Available right now on Taptu.com, people can browse hot topics and discover the web's most relevant new search...
In this article: Iphone and Nokia 5800
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Read/WriteWeb | November 10, 2009
Taptu and OneRiot Launch Real-time Mobile Search
Specialized mobile search engine Taptu and real-time search service OneRiot have teamed up to launch a new real-time search engine for mobile. With the touch-friendly interface provided by Taptu, you can now perform searches from your...
In this article: Twitter, Digg, Iphone, Mobile search, Joint venture, Nokia N97, StumbleUpon, Delicious, and Reddit
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Yahoo! News | November 03, 2009
Yahoo teams with OneRiot on real-time search (Reuters)
...familiar with the matter said on Tuesday. Among the companies providing real-time results to Yahoo on a trial basis is OneRiot, whose data will be available initially to about 10 percent of Yahoo's users, said a person familiar with...
In this article: Yahoo Inc, Reuters Limited, Twitter, Microsoft Corp, All rights reserved, Revenue, Digg, and Google Inc
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Reuters | November 03, 2009
Yahoo teams with OneRiot on real-time search
* Yahoo testing real-time search from OneRiot, others * OneRiot deal does not include revenue sharing agreement Yahoo Inc <YHOO.O>, looking to match rivals in providing up-to-the-minute Internet search results, is running tests with...
In this article: Yahoo Inc, Twitter, Microsoft Corp, Revenue, Digg, Google Inc, and Boulder, Colorado
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Techcrunch | November 03, 2009
OneRiot Confirms They're Building Yahoo's Real Time Search Engine
An update to our post in late October about OneRiot and Yahoo partnering to build real time search results into Yahoo: OneRiot CEO Kimbal Musk now confirms the relationship. The new search engine will go live tomorrow. In the email, Musk...
In this article: Yahoo, Yahoo search, Reed Elsevier, and Microsoft
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paidContent.org | November 03, 2009
Yahoo Joins The Real-Time-Search Party
...would index real-time Tweets in their search engines. The WSJ reported earlier today that Yahoo was partnering with heavily-funded startup OneRiot-which indexes links users share on Twitter, Digg and other social networking sites-to power...
In this article: Yahoo, Google, Microsoft, Collecta, Digg, and Twitter
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Independent.ie | October 28, 2009
Yahoo! 'signs' real time search deal with OneRiot
...make its search results more 'real-time'. However an announcement confirming the arrangement with OneRiot is expected next week. Both OneRiot and Yahoo! declined to comment. Yahoo! issued the following public statement: "We can't comment on...
In this article: Yahoo, Google, Microsoft, Twitter, Bing, TechCrunch, Sergey Brin, Facebook, and Venture capital
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CNET News.com | October 27, 2009
Report: Yahoo joins One Riot for real-time search
...how the final product would look, but speculated it would resemble the interface produced by the OneRiot add-ons. Representatives for Yahoo and OneRiot did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Tom Krazit writes about the...
In this article: Yahoo, TechCrunch, Google, Android, Microsoft, Champagne, File sharing, and Hulu
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washingtonpost.com | October 27, 2009
Yahoo To Launch Real Time Search, Too
Instead, we've heard, they'll work with one of the existing real time search engines. If our source is correct, that partner is OneRiot, and the product will launch very soon. There isn't much more to say about this right now. We've...
In this article: Yahoo, Microsoft, Venture capital, Google search, Yahoo search, Twitter, Facebook, and Google
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CNET News.com | October 05, 2009
OneRiot to make money from Twitter search
The realtime search company OneRiot is launching an advertising play for Twitter. The new feature, called RiotWise, lets content companies push links to their stories on the OneRiot search result pages. It's unlike every other online ad play...
In this article: Twitter, Google, Revenue, Rafe Needleman, CNET, Paris, TweetDeck, and Physics
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OneRiot is a realtime web search engine. Users search with OneRiot to find the news, videos and blogs that people are buzzing about right now on the social web. Uniquely, OneRiot delivers search results as they emerge, ordered to reflect current social relevance. OneRiot is a privately held company headquartered in Boulder, Colorado with offices in San Francisco..
Instead of crawling and indexing the entire Internet Google-style, OneRiot indexes web pages that are shared on Twitter and Digg, and uses the number of shares of a URL to determine how high it will rank in the search results. As a news article, blog post, or video gets passed around, it gains search relevance. OneRiot’s relevance algorithm has 26 parameters by which it determines a link’s importance. Most important is the sheer number of links to a URL, and the “velocity” — how fast the number of links to a URL has climbed within the past two minutes.This is all done in realtime. Content is indexed within 35 seconds.
OneRiot has an API and partnership program for adding realtime search capabilities to browser add-ons, desktop applications, social websites and other services.
- Name:
- OneRiot
- Type:
- Realtime search
- Language:
- English
- Status:
- Online, beta
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