Talk of search engines! One would be so lost without them. All those billions of pages of information that Internet can boast of will be so meaningless, if one is unaware of the different sites. May Buddha bless me!
Internet technology has really reached puberty. Suddenly HTML looks so antediluvian. There are Java and related technologies (believe me fellas Java is revamped on GUI side…the Netscape 6 interface is very attractive, its build on Java), then XML etc are the latest buzz. Flash, Shockwave from Macromedia enable such wonderful sites and are a rage. Check https://spiderman.sonypictures.com, which is made in Flash.
Oh! Digressing, am I? Ok, but the one question I want to answer is Are there any breathtaking new technologies for Search Engines?
Google with its PageRank is the most popular and WISEnut with its WISErank is a strong runner up. (If you want to know how they work, I already have technical reviews on both of them, do read em). All others fail too impress me. Ah, wait the search engine of https://forindia.com with its sentence search is good too. But its a meta search engine i.e. it passes the query to many crawlers like Google, HotBot, NorthernLight, Altavista….at least 10 such engines and then presents the topmost results of each. Good idea! But then most engines come with same results, what a waste! Again Google, Wisenut etc are unattractive with its plain Jane looks.
Does anybody need change, without sacrificing performance? Switch over to karTOO.( http://www.kartoo.com)
karTOO is a different type of meta search engine that launched in April 2002. It has a neat interface with a Genie bobbing up and down and textbox with search buttons and other buttons like view, options, help, kartoo at the top of screen. It queries other search engines including, you guessed it, Google, besides many others. So whats different?
1) The way it passes query to search engines
2) The way it displays the results
1) The way it passes query to search engines:Suppose you want to search Aishwarya Rai. To avoid Aishwarya Khan or Salman Rai, you would rather put double quotes around the words like Aishwarya Rai. But not many search engines understand double quotes. How many search engines understand Boolean words like Aishwarya AND Rai or Aishwarya ADJ Rai or Aishwarya + Rai - Salman? KarTOO understands this and based on users syntax, questions those search engines first, which understands the syntax used. Neat, hey!
2) The way it displays the results: Taa Daa! This is the best part, and its unique! It displays the results graphically! It presents a map of results - really? KarTOO uses Flash interface and XML communicating capabilities of Flash for caching of data. (ab TIC bolega achougoo phir shuru hua). Ok I will explain with example.
Coming back to Aishwarya Rai, (excuse me but I agree that I am obsessed). There are many sites. So there will be a big sized 3D spherical button for https://aishwaryarai.com if its a famous site with many popular sites having the links to it (remember Page Rank). Then there will be a slightly smaller button for https://bollywood.com, which has, photos, wallpapers etc of Ash. Another button for https://tripod.com/achougoo/ash.htm where a die-hard fan has posted some real good snaps of Ash (hey dont bother to check…its just an example). Another small button far off is https://aajtak.com, which may have news of Ash about her Cannes film festival experience.
These spheres are joined by dynamic runtime generated semantic links. Heres the example. https://aishwaryarai.com and https://aajtak.com will be linked to keyword news. https://aishwaryarai.com and https://tripod.com/achougoo/ash.htm will be linked to keyword photos https://aishwaryarai.com and https://bollywood.com will be linked to keywords wallpapers, movies, photos, news, screensavers, devdas. These links look like a coloured freehand drawn line. So you see its this display or maps, which makes karTOO stand apart and then theres more.
If you move mouse over the spherical button, the summary or description appears on top-left side of page. Also the keywords linked to the site are encircled. Its a visual treat.
If you move mouse over the link a plus, minus menu comes. So suppose you want more sites on wallpaper, go to keyword wallpaper and click on +. If you dont want news, goto news and click -. The map refreshes accordingly.
There are more maps (analogous to more pages). You can also send a map by email or save it for future reference. The map can be panned or zoomed into or out of (activate this through View-->Zoom menu). User can choose the no. of sites to be displayed in a single map. Higher number may make map appear cluttered, but more information is quickly obtained.
There is advanced search that allows you to search by words in title, URL, site, domain, web page, meta tag or header, expressions and also images. Amazing, isnt it?
The map looks can be customized. The background page colour can be blue, green, grey, white…your choice. The nodes can be spherical buttons with different color options or like circular shirt buttons etc. The links can be thin or 3D like PVC wires or like elongated balloons. Talk of customization!
For users who are uncomfortable to changes and want old plain Jane looks, an HTML version of Kartoo is also available. Tu bhi khush, main bhi khush approach.
Advantage over Google:
The cartographic interface, of course. But heres what I discovered. I searched for words XML in Google and the first few were links such as https://w3.org, followed by https://w3.org/markup/, then validator.w3.org followed by validator.w3.org/check/referrer, besides other websites like xml.com, xml.org etc. So the point is pages from the same website appear in the list. Same search in karTOO gave me two big buttons https://w3.org and validator.w3.org besides xml.com, xml.org etc.
Thus, there are no repetitions or rather I would say that the grouping of web sites is very well done. Also we get to see the links, which cannot be seen in any other search engine results. The same funda of grouping also differentiates karTOO from other meta searches as same results from different engines are clubbed as one. Thus, we get more information on a single page (rather MAP).
Any flaws?One which is trifle and one that needs serious thinking.
The flash graphics, collecting results from different search engines and grouping them in categories, making maps etc. make the website a bit slow. But only a lil bit slow.
The more serious issue is use of ActiveX. Firstly if your IE settings are on highest safety i.e. allow Active X components to load/run is disabled, then karTOO doesnt run well. Also if you allow it, theres a threat of viruses making your PC insecure. With ZoneAlarm or personal firewalls on, theres a lot of disturbance where users brain is taxed - should I click yes and permit karTOO or no is safer.
Flaw or no flaw, I urge all readers to break the mould and try this new variant, Its impressive!