After much bashing of keyboards, grinding of teeth and burning of midnight oil, we're finally coming out from under the radar, announcing what we are doing (in detail) to the world and simultaneously starting our private beta test as of today!
We've been operating in private for a long time and there's a lot to tell about our
technology which is a radical approach to some fundamental problems with internet search,
question answering and the representation of knowledge. Fortunately, we have a detailed description and a demo video on our main site.
A private beta allows us to invite interested parties to start using the site.
Sign up to view the site, to ask it questions, to add new knowledge, or to contradict existing knowledge you feel to be incorrect.
A beta test is just that - a test: we're early stage and our products are some way from being how we want them, but by opening up the site to a controlled but growing number of users, we can gather feedback, make improvements and see the results of queries and applications of [true knowledge] which we may not have even considered. In so doing, and in fixing the issues which arise, the system’s robustness will improve more rapidly than it would if we kept it under wraps.
If you want to help, please follow the link to sign up
So why is it called beta? Could have any kind of test
Posted by: Doesnot matter | 07 November 2007 at 10:57 AM
I'm extremely interested in this product, having been developing my own search engine technology with a semantic filter for some time. I can't wait for my private beta key.
Posted by: Phill Midwinter | 07 November 2007 at 04:28 PM
Without wishing to ask you to divulge sensitive information, might you be considering extending this offering to 'corporate search/knowledge' ?
Also, for those of us who use Apple Widgets, a True Knowledge widget would be nice....version 2.0 perhaps!
Looking forward to getting Beta access code.
Posted by: John Fleming | 09 November 2007 at 05:09 PM
It have been 2 weeks since I signed up for the beta test.
But I have not heard a thing !
Is the beta test canceled ?
Posted by: knud | 02 December 2007 at 05:29 PM