RefSeek Expands Academic Search Engine
New York (PRWEB) December 2, 2009 -- RefSeek introduces document search, definitions, natural language math calculations, and an expanded reference directory. Today's release expands upon RefSeek's core search offering, which returns relevant academic search results from around the Web while filtering out commercial content.
Summary of new features:
Document Search
RefSeek's new document search engine is designed specifically for retrieval of non-HTML documents including Adobe PDFs and Microsoft Office files. Indexed documents are freely available and can be previewed without leaving RefSeek's search results page.
Definitions
RefSeek now provides searchers with definitions and synonyms for 150,000 words and phrases. Definitions are displayed alongside search results with links to complete entries at various online dictionaries.
Math Calculations
With the introduction of natural language math calculations, RefSeek users can find instant answers to complex math expressions and perform a broad range of unit conversions. For example, searching for "5 in binary" or "how many feet in a meter" will return a numeric result.
Reference Directory
RefSeek has expanded its Reference Directory, which features only the best online resources. RefSeek's directory includes hundreds of carefully selected reference sites in categories such as almanacs, bookmarking, dictionaries, and encyclopedias.
About RefSeek
Currently in public beta, RefSeek is a web search engine that offers students and researchers comprehensive subject coverage without the information overload of a general search engine. RefSeek’s unique approach increases the visibility of academic information and compelling ideas that are often lost in a muddle of sponsored links and commercial results. RefSeek searches more than one billion documents, including web pages, books, encyclopedias, journals, and newspapers.
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