Today ChaCha launched a powerful new mobile initiative. The human-powered search engine’s service is called textChaCha. WebProNews Reporter Abby Prince sat down with Brad Bostic, ChaCha’s President and Co-Founder. Bostic explains how their service sets them apart from the other search engines. Rob Enderle, Principal Analyst for the Enderle Group, reviewed the service and gave us his perspective on it. For more information, tune in to the full story, only on WebProNews.
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ChaCha cool name..
[...] ChaCha is a search engine that is powered by humans who are all supposedly experts in certain areas and answer your questions. ChaCha’s claims of strengths are it’s abilty to answer questions instead of just doing keyword searches. Because you ask a literal question and a human responds you can ask very complicated questions. Also it promises a mobile ability that will allow you to get answers texted to your mobile phone. If you want here is a video promo. [...]
Since we are living in a cell phone age why not build a search engine to cater to that? Very innovative.
What a Brilliant! idea
Great idea to use people in staid of robots to give some real rank to our small businesses.Well done!