Linkedwords making it Contextual & Meaningful

Published in Internet, Software by Aditi Tuteja

linkedwords.jpgI recently found about the website, LinkedWords.com it is basically a new approach to finding and managing information on the web. It is contextual and meaningful.

The Innovative contextual technology it provides web publishers with distinctive way to do contextual linking of keywords.

By doing contextual linked words across millions of web documents, content areas and web pages it helps common users contextually find the information they look for; immediately.

This concept of splashing information based on contextual helps both the web user who has come to the site in search of information, products, or services and also the product and services publishers. This is because the greater inputs from the users results in greater relevancy to the search results.

The users and web publishers can add sub-categories, comments and descriptions to that particular page. One can also add as many keywords, key phrases and sentence-based pages as necessary, and also vote for the particular content which triggers off a change in the listings, all this in real time, yet since it is monitored by content editors, the credibility is maintained. That means it is driven or nurtured by the online community. It keeps growing based on the inputs of the users and the publishers. Contextual advertising networks meant for paying advertisers only, LinkedWords is freely open for all manner of websites and is not showing java-based contextual ads based on the content of the page.

linked-words.jpgThe best thing about LinkedWords is that a user or publisher can add as many links as he wants. He can submit all his pages if he wants to. There is no limitation on the number of submissions. And when you consider the service is free, it really works out to the advantage of the user. Both user and Publisher have a gigantic information database to choose from.Instead of showing ads, it provides contextually concise data only when interest is demonstrated by the web user by clicking on the linked words. This way it avoids the mouse over pop-up messages.

Currently the platform has more than 38,000,000 plus of unique words, phrases and sentences based pages and categories and sub-categories related to every subject possible, which anyone can use to get contextually linked with.

This concept is invented by Oleg Lazarov, part of Intelum, a private entrepreneurial group of e-business brainstormers and inventors since 1995. Intelum currently has marketing offices based in Mountain View, California, and European IT Center.

LinkedWords mission is to grammatically, meaningfully and contextually hyperlink millions of words, phrases and sentences across pages, documents and content areas available on the web, as it believes it results in a much simpler way to find and manage the information on the web. The results are beneficial to both sides of the web - the common web users and the web publishers respectively.

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This article was written by Aditi Tuteja on 19 October 2006
Aditi is the founder and Chief Editor of RealGeek.com

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