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Source: PRLog.Org - Global Press Release Distribution
Clupedia Pulls Off Yet Another Accolade at AlwaysOn OnHollywood
By Clupedia
Dated: Jun 24, 2008
High praise from the high tech startup luminaries on hand at this year's OnHollywood.
Santa Ana, CA, Clupedia (http://www.clupedia.com) a social media company that offers clues from
crowds pulls off yet another accolade from the two moderators judging the top CEOs and their companies
at AlwaysOn's OnHollywood. The first accolade came from Ezra Roizen during the AlwaysOn OnMedia
conference in New York back in January where Clupedia won an award for its innovation. The moderators
at OnHollywood acknowledged for the second time that Clupedia's presentation was the best that they have
ever seen, which was a great endorsement for Clupedia considering that hundreds of companies go through
AlwaysOn.
Dr. David Saad founder & CEO of Clupedia outlined the vision of the company with a very slick
presentation followed by an impressive demonstration.
http://www.clupedia.com/Nav/Products/Shows/Presentations.aspx?A=d5&F=ao_h.htm&I=0
Six months after the initial announcement, it is now quite clear that Clupedia is not just another review site
or another toolbar offering opinions. Clupedia is quietly (or maybe not so quietly, considering the buzz that
the company has been generating) creating the meta web or the semantic web as it is sometimes called a
web about the web built by the people for the people.
Dr. Saad said eloquently: "Peter's Principle is creeping in. The web is promoting itself to its level of
incompetence due to the high fragmentation and the tremendous amount of content that is being generated.
Simply put, we're drowning in a sea of information, most of which is irrelevant to a particular person.
Current search engines are not keeping up with the explosion of content to be searched because they are all
limited to text search, which is running out of steam." The semantic web brings about the following ever
needed remedies:
*Capability of discovering rather than just searching. The former is incidental while the latter is
intentional.
*Capability of discovering based on the wisdom of crowds the collective intelligence of people - rather
than searching based on some text criteria which often produce irrelevant results.
*Capability of getting the "sentiment" of the web instead of just the raw data. That sentiment can be about
anything and everything, and it can be expressed not just in text but in audio or even a video.
*Capability of having the relevant information pushed to the user, on demand, where the user is at, instead
of the user having to pull the information by having to go to a search engine, and thus, offering a much
higher degree of convenience.
*Capability of engaging (creating or retrieving) from any source including a toolbar, a website, or a mobile
device.
In conclusion, Clupedia is well positioned to serve the web community with its comprehensive platform
which setting new standards and opening the door for more people to express themselves about anything
that interest them and in whichever way they like. Such power and convenience will surely morph the web
into a network of collective intelligence ever seen before.
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About Clupedia
What Wikipedia is for definitions, Clupedia is for opinions or `clues'. Clues can be about anything and
everything - from products to politics and everything in between. Thus, Clupedia is truly the encyclopedia
of clues from crowds. When you create a clue from somewhere, anywhere, it propagates everywhere
making Clupedia the ultimate platform for the diffusion of opinions. Clupedia puts the wisdom of crowds
in the palm of your hand and does it with style. Clupedia's vision is to create the meta web referred to as
the semantic web a web about the web, built by the people for the people which makes the current web
more connected, convenient, collaborative, and informative.
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