Press Release
Deep Web Technologies Present as International Alliance to
Accelerate Global Science Information Discovery Is Formed
Signing Event in Seoul Joins Partners Representing Dozens of
Countries
SANTA FE, N.M., July 3, 2008 -- Deep Web Technologies'
founder and CEO Abe Lederman was present at the
WorldWideScience.org alliance members' signing ceremony in
Seoul, Korea. Representatives of scientific and technical
research agencies in dozens of countries joined in the
signing, committing to accelerate scientific discovery
through a global search portal. Deep Web Technologies is
WorldWideScience.org's federated search partner.
"Working with WorldWideScience.org, ensuring that serious
science researchers get connected to the wealth of relevant
and reliable information from its alliance members has been
exciting and fulfilling," said Mr. Lederman. "To be present
at this historic signing showed me that Deep Web
Technologies has been a meaningful partner. I couldn't be
more honored."
WorldWideScience.org is a global, digital science gateway
that connects users to national and international scientific
databases. Its aim is to accelerate scientific discovery and
progress by providing one-stop searching of global science
sources. The WorldWideScience Alliance is a multilateral
partnership consisting of 11 agencies representing dozens of
large and small countries around the world. These agencies'
digital research banks -- whose science content rivals the
volume searched by Google -- are accessible through a single
search query, powered by Deep Web Technologies' federated
search engine, Explorit Research Accelerator. The typical
user query searches 200 million pages of science and
technology information not typically accessible through
popular search engines.
"The promise of truly unleashing global scientific
communication, through WorldWideScience.org, is
head-spinning in terms of its impact on accelerating
scientific progress," said Dr. Jeffrey Salmon, Associate
Under Secretary for Science for the U.S. Department of
Energy. "WorldWideScience.org may become the Alexandria
Library of the 21st century for science."
To access WorldWideScience.org's vast content (and see Deep
Web Technologies' acclaimed federated search engine in
action), visit http://www.WorldWideScience.org. For more
information about Deep Web Technologies, visit
http://www.deepwebtech.com.
About Deep Web Technologies
Deep Web Technologies (http://www.deepwebtech.com) creates
custom, sophisticated federated search solutions for clients
who demand precise, accurate results. Founded by industry
thought-leader Abe Lederman, Deep Web Technologies created
the powerful Explorit Research Accelerator, software that
searches, retrieves, aggregates and analyzes content from
deep web databases -- data that is inaccessible to general
search engines. Serving Fortune 500 companies, the
Science.gov Alliance, the U.S. Department of Energy, the
Defense Technical Information Center, scitopia.org,
WorldWideScience.org and a variety of research and library
alliances, Deep Web Technologies has built a reputation as
the "researcher's choice" for its advanced, agile
information discovery tools.
Deep Web Technologies is based in Santa Fe, New Mexico,
where it has earned four Flying 40 Awards as one of the
fastest growing high-tech companies.
Media contact:
Darcy Pedersen
darcy@deepwebtech.com or 505-820-0301 x233
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