Dumbfind.com is No Dummy
By Nino Marchetti
September 19, 2005
New search engine company promises to deliver better search results by combining traditional keyword search results with generalized topics.
A new search engine company announced today they were going live with what they feel will radically simplify the searching process. The company is named Dumbfind.com and it is founded by Johns Hopkins graduate Chris Seline.
Seline’s Dumbfind.com, according to a company issued press release, combines traditional keyword search results with the ability to prioritize results based on generalized topics. This provides what Dumfind.com says are “highly meaningful and relevant queries”.
"No one company should control the flow of information, no matter how good their intentions may be,” said Seline. “Dumbfind brings added flexibility to search queries and the ability to harness that flexibility in an intuitive manner."