Clusty is another search engine. What makes it unique is that it groups similar results together (clustering), so it helps you get to the what you need to find quicker.
Using the remix feature, clusty generates more groupings, in case the initial set of groupings are not what you are looking for.
Clusty leverages results of the other search engines, such as Google, Amazon’s A9, Microsoft Live Search, …, to do the web crawling and “raw” searching (e.g. tf-idf, link analysis, etc.). Instead, Clusty, aggregates the results of these search engines, and generates an ordered list based on comparative ranking to present as search results.
Clusty is another illustration of applying compute algorithms (clustering) in a cloud-computing infrastructure, leveraging other compute (search) and data (web sites) capabilities on the internet, to help people find information faster.
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