Nstein Aims to Offer a ‘New Kind of Site Search’ With 3S
Wednesday, November 18th, 2009
Semantic search has been the new black in the high fashion of content management and the industries around it. Nstein (news, site), a provider of Web CMS, DAM and text-mining technologies, just released a new product — which they say is more flexible, intuitive and extensible than Google Search Appliance — called Semantic Site Search, or the “new kind of site search,” as the vendor humbly refers to it.
We had a chance to get an early demo and talk to Eric Williams, Nstein’s product manager, who told us all about his “little baby” under the code-name 3S. It may be a newborn, but it comes with a strong featureset of multi-index federated search, embedded Text Mining Engine, semantic widgets and a more flexible presentation layer.
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Nstein Aims to Offer a ‘New Kind of Site Search’ With 3S

