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Kosmix's First Major Article

The floodgates have opened! Matt Marshall published a big ol' blog post about Kosmix today. The article contains lots of interesting anecdotal tidbits and is our first chance to see how the outside world views Kosmix as a company, a strategy, and a service. Matt put us in direct competition with Google. It is correct that Kosmix, like Google and Yahoo, is a bona fide search engine that does a broad crawl of the Web. We don't get content feeds from partners or only crawl Web sites in a vertical. But, although our long-term dream might be to compete with the big boys, clearly our short-term strategy is to win--and win big--in a couple of select verticals.

For those of you banging away at Kosmix, keep in mind that when we launch at Demo, we'll have a brand-spankin' new interface.

My favorite commentary so far is: Kosmix (Search Engine by Indians).  I wonder if anyone would have posted a blog entry for the last big seach engine to launch: Google (Search engine started by Russian and American).

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