Showing posts with label Search. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Search. Show all posts

Saturday, September 15, 2012

Akvelon Upgrades Global Search for Microsoft CRM

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Thursday, July 26, 2012

Apple Releases Safari 6 for OS X Lion with Offline Reading List, Smart Search

OS X Lion may be dead and gone, but that doesn't mean those who choose to ignore OS X Mountain Lion will be entirely left out in the cold -- Apple has just pushed out Safari 6 for last year's big cat which brings all of the same cool features.

Apple has released Safari 6 for OS X Lion on Wednesday, which helps those of us who can't (or don't want to) upgrade to OS X Mountain Lion have at least a little feature parity with our Mac brothers and sisters who have moved on to the latest big cat.

New features include the Smart Search Field, which brings a Google Chrome-style omnibar to Safari at long last. That means there's just one field for typing both URLs or searches.

Safari's Reading List has also gotten beefed up with offline mode. Users can now save an entire webpage and have it synced via iCloud for reading anytime, even when there's no internet connection available.

Do Not Track is another new feature which prevents websites from tracking you online while using Safari 6, and a new Password pane helps manage your saved website logins right from the browser.

Safari 6 also includes Baidu support for Chinese users as well as a number of improvements to stability, compatibility, usability and security. These include the ability to now swipe to navigate while viewing PDF files, restore the state of Reading List when Safari is launched, fix an issue with full-screen video in webpages that have positioned content and restore the user's previous cookies after Private Browsing without the need to relaunch Safari.

Whew! Lots of cool stuff for OS X Lion users, so head to Software Update and download your Safari 6 update today.

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Friday, June 15, 2012

Smart Cities: the 'Mayors Challenge' and Creation of Next Generation SEARCH

- Alert) Haifa Research Lab, Imperial College London, City of Santander, PRISA Digital, Telesto and Consorzio S3 Log.

Dr Iadh Ounis, of the University of Glasgow’s School of Computing Science, made a series of comments about goals and objectives: “The SMART project will be built upon an open-source search engine technology known as Terrier we have been developing at the University since 2004, and we’re pleased to be involved in this innovative research initiative.” 

He added that, “The SMART engine will be able to answer high-level queries by automatically identifying cameras, microphones and other sensors that can contribute to the query, then synthesizing results stemming from distributed sources in an intelligent way... SMART builds upon the existing concept of ‘smart cities’, physical spaces which are covered in an array of intelligent sensors which communicate with each other and can be searched for information. The search results sourced from these smart cities can be reused across multiple applications, making the system more effective.

As a bit of an FYI, it was also noted that this is not some pie-in-the-sky futurist project. The expectation is that SMART will be ready for testing in a real city by 2014.”

While this is a European project, it is interesting that with the exception of IBM most of the big players in the smart city space have not signed up to participate yet. Indeed, notable by their absence are communications service providers who one would have thought would like to be in on the ground floor along with Google, Microsoft and now Apple (News

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Saturday, May 26, 2012

Speech Analytics Provide Speedy Way to Search Recorded Calls

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Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Fidelus Global Directory Expedites Employee Search

By Ashok Bindra TMCnet Contributor

To quickly search, locate, or contact colleagues within an organization, unified communications (UC) software provider Fidelus Technologies has launched a Global Directory. According to Fidelus Technologies, it is intended to be a user-friendly replacement to the out-of-the-box directory found on most Cisco (News

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