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Aardvark is all about having the machine do what the machine does well (eg, index lots of information to route questions quickly), and having the human do what the human does well (eg, focus attention on another human, and give a helpful sympathetic answer).
What can dogs tell us about the real-time web? | FactoryCity 2009
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Best known for the chart topping dance and electronica acts from its sub-label Aardvark Dance, the Cornwall-based label's pop, folk, rock and soul acts are also included in the deal.
Press Releases 2009
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The company liked the name Aardvark because beginning with A, it puts them at the top of IM buddy lists, which they feel is super important.
Search Engine Optimization and Marketing News provided by Cumbrowski.com 2009
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Aardvark is one of several advice searches, but it’s results depend on the expertise of one's social-networking friends, friends-of-friends, classmates and co-workers.
Advice search engines use your friends to provide better results 2009
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Google spent $50 million last year to buy a company called Aardvark that lets users send questions to people in their social networks.
How you and Google are losing the battle against spam in search results Michael S. Rosenwald 2011
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Google spent $50 million last year to buy a company called Aardvark that lets users send questions to people in their social networks.
How you and Google are losing the battle against spam in search results Michael S. Rosenwald 2011
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Google spent $50 million last year to buy a company called Aardvark that lets users send questions to people in their social networks.
How you and Google are losing the battle against spam in search results Michael S. Rosenwald 2011
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Google spent $50 million last year to buy a company called Aardvark that lets users send questions to people in their social networks.
How you and Google are losing the battle against spam in search results Michael S. Rosenwald 2011
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Google spent $50 million last year to buy a company called Aardvark that lets users send questions to people in their social networks.
How you and Google are losing the battle against spam in search results Michael S. Rosenwald 2011
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One entry, a $1. 5-billion CDO called Aardvark, was sold to investors such as Fidelity Investments.
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