Clinton helps to launch a new search engine
Former president Bill Clinton helped launch a new Internet search company
Accoona Corp., backed by the Chinese government, which says its technology
uses artificial intelligence to produce better results than Google. Unlike
traditional search engines that seek specific "keyword" matches,
Accoona will access Web pages that may have no exact keyword matches but
are still relevant to the query. The deal, gives Accoona data on some
5 million Chinese companies, thought to be a lucrative opportunity as
U.S. businesses seek to do business in China ahead of the 2008 Olympic
Games in Beijing.
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30/12/2004
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