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Blekko, trademarked as blekko (lowercase), was a company that provided a web search engine with the stated goal of providing better search results than those offered by
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, with results gathered from a set of 3 billion trusted webpages and excluding such sites as
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s. The company's site, launched to the public on November 1, 2010, used slashtags to provide results for common searches. Blekko also offered a downloadable search bar. It was acquired by IBM in March 2015, and the service was discontinued.


Development

The company was co-founded in 2007 by Rich Skrenta, who had created Newhoo, which was acquired by
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. Blekko raised $24 million in venture capital from such individuals as Netscape founder Marc Andreessen and Ron Conway, as well as from U.S. Venture Partners and CMEA Capital. The company's goal was to be able to provide useful search results without the extraneous links often provided by Google. Individuals who enter searches for such frequently searched categories as cars, finance, health and hotels received results prescreened by Blekko editors who used what '' The New York Times'' described as " Wikipedia-style policing" to weed out pages created by content farms and focus on results from professionals. Use of slashtags restricted the set of search results to those matching the specified characteristic and a slashtag was to be automatically added for search categories with prescreened results.Van Grove, Jennifer.
Alternative search engine Blekko launches
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, November 1, 2010. Accessed November 1, 2010.
This use of slashtag is also implemented in the access of videos and images because Blekko did not have the option to search specific databases for these contents. Queries related to personal health were limited to a prescreened list of sites that Blekko editors had determined to be trustworthy, excluding many sites that rank highly in Google searches. As of Blekko's launch date, its 8,000 beta editors had developed 3,000 slashtags corresponding to the site's most frequent searches. The company hoped to use editors to develop prepared lists of the 50 sites that best match its 100,000 most frequent search targets.Efrati, Amir
"Start-Up Aims at Google: Blekko.com Taps Users to Narrow Results, Avoid Spam Sites"
'' The Wall Street Journal'', November 1, 2010. Accessed October 31, 2010.
Additional tools allowed users to see the IP address that a website is running on and let registered users label a site as spam. Dvorak, John C.br>"Blekko: The Newest Search Engine"
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'', November 1, 2010. Accessed November 1, 2010.
Blekko also differentiated itself by offering richer data than its competitors. For instance, if a user accessed a domain name with the added ''/seo'', he would be directed to a page containing the statistics of the URL. This is the reason experts cited Blekko's fitness with the
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paradigm since it gathers multiple data sets and presents them visually so that the user is provided with quick, meaningful, and actionable information. At the time, Blekko announced plans to earn revenue by selling ads based on slashtags and search results. The company also planned to provide data on its algorithm for ranking search results, including details for inbound links to specific sites.Miller, Claire Cain
"A New Search Engine, Where Less Is More"
'' The New York Times'', October 31, 2010. Accessed October 31, 2010.
As part of a permanent post in Blekko's help section was the following "Web search bill of rights": # Search shall be open # Search results shall involve people # Ranking data shall not be kept secret # Web data shall be readily available # There is no one-size-fits-all for search # Advanced search shall be accessible # Search engine tools shall be open to all # Search and community go hand-in-hand #
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does not belong in search results # Privacy of searchers shall not be violated One writer referred to the bill of rights as "what we assume is a poke at Google". In 2011 Blekko announced blocking "content farmy sites", to reduce spam, in line with its bill of rights. In May 2012 Mozilla announced an "instant search" browser plugin for Firefox designed to cache repetitive search requests, in partnership with Blekko. In August 2012 Blekko put all its SEO statistics behind a
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, despite previously declaring that "ranking data shall not be kept secret" in its bill of rights.


Acquisition and closure

IBM bought Blekko and closed the search service on 27 March 2015, redirecting searches to a page announcing "The blekko technology and team have joined IBM Watson!" and linking to a blog post announcing that the blekko service was closed, with blekko's web-crawling abilities to be integrated into
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, adding advanced Web-crawling, categorization and intelligent filtering technology.


Slashtags

Blekko used an initiative called slashtags, consisting of a text tag preceded by a "/" slash character, to allow ease of searching and categorise searches. System and pre-defined slashtags allowed users to start searching right away. Users could create slashtags after signup, to perform custom-sorted searches and to reduce spam.


Features

The following features were available to all users: * Search engine optimization statistics. From 2012 subject to payment. * Linking pages (in and out statistics) *
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lookup * Cached pages * Tagging of pages * Finding
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* Comparing sites *
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statistics * Page count * Location of
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* Cohosted sites * Page latency * Page length


Toolbar

Blekko offered a downloadable
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or search bar which changes default search and
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URLs of the user's web browsers.


Reception

In 2010, John Dvorak described the site as adding "so much weird dimensionality" to search, and recommended it as "the best out-of-the-chute new engine I've seen in the last 10 years". In Matthew Rogers' review of the site, he found it "slow and cumbersome", and stated that he did not understand the necessity or utility for slashtags. In his PCMag.com review, Jeffrey L. Wilson expressed approval of some search results, but criticized the site's social features which "bog down the search experience."


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