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Yauba:The World’s First Privacy Safe, Real-Time Search Engine


Yauba is a new, experimental, Indian search engine that seeks to transform the way people find information online, while providing maximum protection for their safety, security and privacy. Launched in “early beta/late alpha” mode on March 2009 after stealth development in Bangalore, Delhi, and London, Yauba is based on over 25 years of cutting edge research from the Indian Institutes of Technology, the University of Delhi, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Harvard University, and the University of California at Berkeley. As a result, Yauba offers some of the most advanced Internet technologies, features, and innovations in the world.

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The special features of Yauba are:

  • It does not record any of the search information unlike Google and other search engines.
  • It is an intelligent search engine, can think, process information, and respond like a human being and
  • Last but not the least is its intuitiveness, with Yauba, you only need to know how to click a mouse. Yauba does all the hard work for you, by instantaneously auto-extracting, auto-filtering, auto-classifying, auto-refining, auto-categorising, and auto-suggesting tens of billions of web pages, images, rich media files, and many other file types on your behalf so that you can find the exact information you need in an easy to use manner.

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Yauba’s dynamic indexing and results ranking algorithm ensures that you receive the most relevant results, even if you have never used a search engine before.

Yauba [via Techie-Buzz]

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