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    • November 2007

MyMobileSearch Project

The key goal of the MyMobileSearch project is to undertake R&D&I activities targeting the definition of mobile search technology capable of meeting the challenges set out. Note that the project will not try to define a totally new or revolutionary search technology but will define new formalisms and techniques to integrate and extend today´s browsers (page-rank, semantic browsers, etc.) to bring their results and performance into line with the requirements set by searches on the move.

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Mobile Search Challenges : Presentation @ W3C TP Day

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19 November 2007
9:48 AM
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The slides are available:

http://www.w3.org/2007/11/TP-LT/Session1/Jose_Manuel_Cantera_Fonseca_-_Mobile_Search_Challenges.pdf

Tags: Boston, Challenges, Lightning, Meeting, MobileSearch, MobileWeb, Talk, TPAC, TPDay, W3C

Telefonica Research and Development S.A. Unipersonal
Web Site supported by Facultad de Informatica (UPM)

Ministerio de Industria, Turismo y Comercio

This project is being partially funded by the Spanish Ministry of Industry, Tourism and Commerce under its National Program of Services Technologies for the Information Society since 2006 to 2007