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		<title>Powerset Makes Powerful Impressions</title>
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<p><span id="more-38494"></span> The Powerset Blog gives a good example with a recent &ldquo;<a title="Powerset Tracks Dead Politicians" href="http://blog.powerset.com/2007/6/8/politicians-who-died-in-office">Query of the Week</a>.&rdquo;&nbsp; Several spot-on results are shown for the phrase &ldquo;politicians who died in office,&rdquo; and Scott Prevost, the company&rsquo;s Director of Product, writes, &ldquo;For those who think natural language search is just about asking questions, note that this query isn&rsquo;t a question or even a complete sentence.&rdquo;</p>
<p>(Interestingly, a <a title="Google Results For Dead Politicians" href="http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&amp;q=politicians+who+died+in+office&amp;btnG=Google+Search">Google search</a> for that same phrase yields a Yahoo Answers page as the number one result, and number two goes straight to the Powerset Blog.)</p>
<p>Prevost later continues, &ldquo;Note that Powerset also knows that &lsquo;governors&rsquo; are types of politicians.&nbsp; This is an example of how Powerset uses ontologies to identify specific examples that match more abstract concepts.&nbsp; In the second result, Powerset actually knows that Daniel MacDonald is a member of the Canadian Parliament, and that MPs are types of politicians.&rdquo;</p>
<p>Yet listening to a company promote itself doesn&rsquo;t always build trust.&nbsp; For more perspective, we can turn to <a title="Powerset Coverage, Commentary, And Screenshots" href="http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/exclusive_launch_of_powerlabs.php">Read/WriteWeb</a>&rsquo;s Phil Butler, who performed a full write-up on pretty much everything that is known so far.&nbsp; &ldquo;The big news today is that &lsquo;it is on it&rsquo;s way,&rsquo;&rdquo; he states.</p>
<p>Of course, Powerset has yet to publicly mention a launch date, but would-be users can at least sign up for Powerlabs.&nbsp; Like other companies&rsquo; labs, this should let people get a glimpse of the technology, try it out, and give feedback, as well.</p></p>
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