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Entrepreneur,  Feb, 2005  by Amanda C. Kooser

It seems like there's always room for one more search engine. The new kid on the block these days is Clusty (www.clusty.com) from Vivisimo. Clusty sets itself apart by using a clustering technology to generate manageable search results. It's designed to ward off the task of trying to find the good pages among the usual 96,000 hits, dusty generates search results like you're used to, but it also offers groups of topics and sources in tidy, clickable bundles.

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Like some other engines, Clusty has tabs that let you tailor searches to news, images, shopping, and even eBay and blogs. Vivisimo also offers dusty technology for searching business networks. Most entrepreneurs, however, are more likely to give the Clusty.com search engine a try. The presence of the topics folders may take some getting used to, but could be a handy cure for information overload.--A.C.K.

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