January 24, 2008

Chat with my fav search engine vs Quintura

Conventional search with My Favorite Search EngineImagine a conversation between you and the search engine you use most often,

My Favorite Search Engine (MFSE).

You: I need some books on physics.

MFSE:

No problem. We have a lot of good
literature.

You: Oh… so many of them!

MFSE: It that not enough? Here are some
more!

You: That’s quite enough, there are too
many of them.

MFSE: You asked for books on physics, here,
I’ve found some more.

You: No, I need only one branch of physics.

MFSE: But I have all the branches!
Thousands of books. Choose whatever you want.

You: Oh, my God! Too many of them!

MFSE: I can recommend these books, they are
most talked about and asked for.

You: What are these books about?

MFSE: They are about physics.

You: But I need the branch on solid
movement: acceleration, friction and so on.

MFSE: Ok, here are all the books on your
search subject, with a list of the most asked for.

You: And which would you advise?

MFSE: Here they are. Books on physics…


Search with QuinturaNow imagine beginning the same conversation with Quintura (Qu).

You: I need some books on physics.

Qu:

OK! We have a lot of good literature;
what branch of physics do you need?

You: Branch? I’m not sure of its name.

Qu: What is your branch about?

You: Solid movement: acceleration, friction
and so on.

Qu: Let’s see. Here is mechanics! Please
note this list of books, our visitors mostly ask for these books on mechanics.

You: Thank you.

Comments (View)
blog comments powered by Disqus