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Accoona is a New Jersey based-internet company. Their main product is a search engine that claims to use artificial intelligence to better understand searches. On June 23, 2005, in the ABC Times Square studios, the AI Accoona Toolbar, driven by a Fritz 9 prototype, drew against the 33rd World Chess Champion Rustam Kasimdzhanov. In addition to traditional searches, it allows business profile searches, and its signature "SuperTarget" feature. Their exclusive partnership with China Daily, a large Chinese internet portal, was seen as a highly strategic move.
Business profile searches Accoona claims to have the largest proprietary online database of information on companies worldwide. Over 5 million of these companies are privately held companies in China. SuperTarget Accoona's SuperTarget feature allows a user to select one keyword, and sort search results such that the selected keyword is prioritized over the other search terms. Partnerships Accoona formed a 20-year exclusive partnership with Chinadaily.com.cn. Through this partnership, with China Daily and its widespread Chinese affiliates, Accoona expects 10 million hits daily from the otherwise isolated Chinese user base. Press | ||||||||
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