vishal_1986
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"...A company could "stump" Google, the search engine giant -
particularly in a foreign market - and Guruji.com intends to do exactly that..."
These are the opening lines of Doug Caverly's story on Guruji.com,
India's first search engine. Doug Caverly is a renowned technology
journalist who writes on the latest in the field of Internet and search
engines.
He goes on to say that - "The powerful backers that support Guruji
could also put it in a position to do well".
He concludes by saying, "If you happen to live in India, or have an
interest in the region, Guruji.com might be worth a look. It promises to
offer a more focused view (in a geographic sense) than Google, and,
considering some of the things Eric Schmidt has said recently, it may be
time to find an alternative to the American engine, anyway."
I think it's really cool to see an Indian search engine preparing to
challenge Google.
You can visit http://www.guruji. com/src=om to experience it first hand.
Besides being able to search in Hindi, Kannada, Telugu, Malyalam, you
can also search on your favorite local listings like restaurants, cabs,
theaters, gymnasiums and so on.
Read more about the Guruji Vs. Google story here -
http://www.webprone ws.com/topnews/ 2007/05/24/ guruji-com- offers-indian- alternative- to-google
Waiting for your comments and opinion frnds.. i feel, its a worth topic 2 talk on.
particularly in a foreign market - and Guruji.com intends to do exactly that..."
These are the opening lines of Doug Caverly's story on Guruji.com,
India's first search engine. Doug Caverly is a renowned technology
journalist who writes on the latest in the field of Internet and search
engines.
He goes on to say that - "The powerful backers that support Guruji
could also put it in a position to do well".
He concludes by saying, "If you happen to live in India, or have an
interest in the region, Guruji.com might be worth a look. It promises to
offer a more focused view (in a geographic sense) than Google, and,
considering some of the things Eric Schmidt has said recently, it may be
time to find an alternative to the American engine, anyway."
I think it's really cool to see an Indian search engine preparing to
challenge Google.
You can visit http://www.guruji. com/src=om to experience it first hand.
Besides being able to search in Hindi, Kannada, Telugu, Malyalam, you
can also search on your favorite local listings like restaurants, cabs,
theaters, gymnasiums and so on.
Read more about the Guruji Vs. Google story here -
http://www.webprone ws.com/topnews/ 2007/05/24/ guruji-com- offers-indian- alternative- to-google
Waiting for your comments and opinion frnds.. i feel, its a worth topic 2 talk on.