Mahalo is part search engine part wiki, providing human-created results to common searches. In order to spur further growth the site added monetary rewards for its editors and now Business Insider got a hold of the site's creator, Jason Calcanis, a well-known figure in the industry, to provide an update on how t... |
11 August 2009 09:14 GMT |
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Mahalo is another search engine competing in a crowded yet clearly dominated market and, just like any other search engine, it's trying to offer something very different if it's going to drive people from Google. As such, what makes it different is that it relies on its users to create the results rather th... |
3 June 2009 04:43 GMT |
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John Kenneth Schiefer, 27, from Los Angeles, has been sentenced by a federal court to four years in prison and the payment of $22,500 in damages and fines for infecting some one quarter million computers with information-stealing malware. The hacker has been working for the past several months as a technician for Mah... |
6 March 2009 06:23 GMT |
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The attendees at the DLD conference, in Munich, were given a treat when Fortune's David Kirkpatrick hosted a talk dubbed "Humans Disrupting Algorithms", who had Mahalo's Jason Calacanis and Wikia Search's Jimmy Whales in the hot seats. They both gave quite an interesting presentation of their products,... |
22 January 2008 15:21 GMT |
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A new search engine is now trying its luck on the market, being described as a more relevant technology than Google, the king of search. Mahalo, currently in Alpha stages, stands for the Hawaiian "Thank You". Its functionality is quite interesting because it is based on 40 guides who are continuously filtering the co... |
1 June 2007 06:17 GMT |
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