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Softing Media presents a better way to search the internet

Using the latest in semantic technology, Softing launched a search engine that implements features for easier and more precise searching of books over the internet. /Software News Articles/ - ROCHESTER, NY, February 15, 2008 - Softing Media Engineering, a global software development company, recently presented its smart search engine for books, Find On Internet - Beta. Find On Internet is a search engine that features search capabilities like many popular engines such as Google; however, users can benefit from added features that allow them to search books with full sentences. Find On Internet utilizes unique language processing features that semantically match sentence with sentence, providing a more meaningful and comprehensive search. The way the search engine works is as follows: after the user types in a word or entire sentence that he/she needs to locate within a book, the engine pulls out a text from a book that contains that word or entire sentence. It also provides a link to the specified book where it can be downloaded or purchased. Especially useful for students, scientists, and researchers who need to quickly locate the most relevant selection of resources. In addition to searching all books, Find On Internet also allows any user to upload a book onto the web-site, providing the book added exposure and accessibility. For more information please visit: www.findoninternet.com.

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