Tuesday, June 5, 2007

All About iBoogie

Owned by CyberTavern, iBoogie is a distinctive search engine that enables online shoppers to quickly get the clustered, right information about the products they want to buy. iBoogie doles out search results in the right pattern that matches the kind of information you want.

In its own words, “IBoogie combines meta search and clustering to deliver and organize search results from multiple sources into structured content. This is done dynamically in real time and presented to a user in a hierarchy of topics (clusters) for browsing and exploring. The cluster labels easily identify main topics of the search results, and there is no more need to go through multiple pages to find what you looking for.”

Here’s a short description of what IBoogie is all about.

Uses Clusterizer™
A lot of people going for online shopping and comparison online shopping seek exhaustive information about some specific products that they want to buy. CyberTavern has created Clusterizer™ - a clustering engine developed by CyberTavern that helps online shoppers browse thorough lots of relevant product related information.

According to CyberTavern, “You now have a way to navigate through large numbers of search results. Clusterizer puts documents with similar content or with related topics into the same group. Each group is assigned a label based on the content of the documents. You can easily see the main topics and focus on the ones that are of interest to you, without being forced to scroll through a very long list of ranked documents.”

Fast processing
Usually, most of the online shoppers are in a hurry. So, they quickly want to skim through all the product related information as well as its pros and cons. iBoogie can be of great help to online shoppers, for it quickly and smartly clusters all the relevant product related information.

As iBoogie puts it - Using information in clusters users can navigate through the search results in an easy and fast way. They can also use clusters to re-formulating the original query and modify search request and use it as a tool to navigate over the Internet.

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