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Koogle , Search Engine For Israelis

by Mr. Waltz on July 6, 2009

A new ‘kosher’ search engine called Koogle has been launched for orthodox Jews living in Israel, which will allow them to surf cyberspace without ever encountering unbecoming images or faith wavering text and keep the dangers of subversion and temptation at bay.  Koogle will follow the religious standards set by the rabbis and is aimed at helping orthodox Jews stay on the stipulated path.

Apparently a jibe at Google, Koogle will filter out forbidden material and provide its consumers kosher bits and pieces from the net.

The search engine links to Israeli news and shopping sites but the results are filtered to exclude items deemed unsuitable.

“This is a kosher alternative for ultra-Orthodox Jews so that they may surf the Internet,” Yossi Altman told Reuters, Jerusalem. “The site was developed in part at the encouragement of rabbis who sought a solution to the needs of ultra-Orthodox Jews to browse the Web particularly for vital services,” he added.

Nothing can be posted on Saturdays, the Jewish Sabbath, as Jews are banned from all types of work and business activity. If Koogle users attempt to search for an item or post a message on the Sabbath, it crashes and won’t let you. The label ‘Koogle’ is a play on the name of a Jewish noodle pudding dish, known as kugel, and Google, the search market leader.

Koogle was also the brand name for a flavored peanut butter marketed by Kraft Foods in 1971 but later was discontinued.

Source : Telegraph

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China market search engine revenue has gone down by 10.6% in the first quarter of 2009 as compared to the fourth quarter, 2008. However, the year on year (YoY) the revenues witnessed an increase of 47.9%. Search Engine total revenue for Q1, 2009 in Chinese search engine market stands at 1.37 billion yuan ($200 million).

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Baidu is still the top ranked search engine with maximum share of the total revenue generated by Chinese Search Engines. Baidu earned 59% of the total revenues while Google China was second with 30.6% of the revenues.

It is worth mentioning here that Google is constantly increasing its market share in China over the last few quarters. Seems Baidu is going to have a rough ride in the coming years. Below is the breakup of the Chinese market leading search engines based on their revenue shares.

We will also be coming up with more articles covering Chinese cyber space since we have developed this feeling that the Chinese market is not getting the required attention that it rightly deserve.  So keep connected to TechNama for further posts covering the Chinese market. In case you have any informative content related to China, please feel free to share it with us.

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Collecta – Real Time Search Engine

May 22, 2009

If Wolfram Alpha was not enough to keep the Google team worried, Collecta thought to give another twist to the already complicated future of Google Search Engine.  Not only this, even specialized search companies like Jenni (A movie and tv shows search engine) have been taking some small pies of business away from Google. Anyways, [...]

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Jinni – Search Engine For Movies

May 18, 2009

Jinni.com is the latest Website aiming to attract communities, in this case movie lovers to their portal by providing them all that there is about movies. It consists of a search engine like behavior, but also acts as a social networking platform – friends with like minded movie watchers,  watch your favourite movies, and get [...]

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