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Date: Mon, 9 Jan 1995 19:14:05 +0100 Errors-To: listmaster@www0.cern.ch Reply-To: narnett@verity.com From: narnett@verity.com (Nick Arnett) To: Multiple recipients of list <www-talk@www0.cern.ch> We've created a small demo of our URL-based searcher agent technology that might not only be interesting, but useful to people on these lists. It's at <URL:http://asearch.mccmedia.com/embed.html>. This is part of the Nexor page about robots, with our searcher agents embedded in URLs after each description. The searchers use Web knowledgebase to find articles from our Virtual Library that related to each of the robots. At the top of the page is an agents that will search the Virtual Library for all robot-related articles. Interesting things are possible with this. The owner of the search server (us, in this case), can change the knowledgebase and the results of the embedded searcher will change automatically. For example, if a new robot called "Marvin" became available, our editor would add its name to the knowledgebase, so that any subsequent robot searches would include it, even though the pages containing the searcher agents don't have to be modified, as long as the name of the searcher agent hasn't changed. Thus, the agent could be in use on pages all over the Web, yet be maintained by the knowledgebase editor. Agents can be combined, too. We're looking at creating an agent called hot-news, which we'll edit periodically to find documents that relate to whatever's hot on the Web. By combining the hot-news agent with others, a searcher agent URL could find recent news about specific subjects. That is, you could use "hot-new,www-robots" to find hot news about robots. When we maintain the knowledgebase, the results will change intelligently. In theory we could change the color or appearance of the agent icon to reflect the arrival of new information. Feedback is welcome! We'll be publishing the names of a bunch of our searcher agents as soon as we're comfortable with the state of the knowledgebase and the contents of the Virtual Library (both of which are very much under construction), so that those who'd like will be able to embed them in their Web pages. Nick
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