Stumpedia is a human search engine launched in February 2008 by founder Luis Pereira. Stumpedia enables registered users to submit sites along with matching keywords and phrases creating a Social Semantic Web project. The relevancy of search results are then ranked and rated by the volunteer community through the ability to vote listings up or down. Stumpedia is different from Google and Yahoo! or other algorithmic search engines because it is po...
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