Yippy
Type of site | metasearch engine |
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Available in | English |
Owner | Yippy, Inc. Atlanta, GA |
Created by | Carnegie Mellon University researchers |
Website | yippyinc.com |
Alexa rank | 117,450 (Feb. 2016)[1] |
Website | http://www.yippyinc.com |
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Yippy (formerly Clusty) is a metasearch engine developed by Vivísimo before Vivisimo was later acquired by IBM and renamed IBM Watson Explorer which offers clusters of results.
History
Yippy, Inc was founded in 2009, Yippy has evolved from its educational roots into a provider of search and eDiscovery technologies for all types of consumers of data. Yippy’s search technology, born out of Carnegie Mellon, was acquired by the company in 2010. This included the acquisition of an unlimited world wide perpetual license for the software known as Velocity from Vivisimo, acquired by IBM (2012) and renamed IBM Watson Explorer.
Clusty was developed by Vivísimo. Vivísimo was a company built on Web search technology developed by Carnegie Mellon University researchers, much like Lycos was a decade earlier. Clusty added new features and a new interface to the previous Vivisimo clustering web metasearch. Different tabs also offer metasearches for news, jobs (in partnership with Indeed.com), U.S. government info and blogs. Customized tabs allow users to select sources for their own metasearch to create personalized tabs.
2010 Yippy aquires Clusty which included in the acquisition is an unlimited world wide perpetual license for the software known as Velocity from Vivisimo, acquired by IBM (2012) and renamed IBM Watson Explorer.[2] for $5.55 million.[3]
2012 Yippy received "Welcome to the Cloud" as a registered trademark with the USPTO.[4]
Yippy acquired MuseGlobal 6,500 pre-built Smart Connectors fully documented Source Factory that monitors, maintains and updates the Muse Smart Connectors on a 24/7 basis and guarantees high sustainable and scalable use.[5]
2015 Globalstar Selects Yippy, Inc. to Provide Next Generation Cloud, Security and Access Services.[6]
2016
Yippy releases it's Yippy Search Appliance (YSA) as a Google Search Appliance (GSA) replacement to market after Google announced it was sunsetting the GSA and capitalize on the $500M revenue from the GSA.[7]
2017
Yippy, Inc. (YIPI) to Support Globalstar's (GSAT) Software Services Initiative to Market the Worldwide Distribution of Yippy's Data Compression Software and Associated Technologies.[8]
Yippy received "Welcome to your Data" as a registered trademark with the USPTO
See also
References
- ↑ "Yippy.com Site Info". Alexa Internet. Retrieved 2016-02-06.
- ↑ "Yippy growing by leaps, bounds". The News-Press. 23 May 2010. Retrieved 24 May 2010.
- ↑ http://www.floridatechnologyjournal.com/sections/gulf-coast/130-news/525-yippy-acquires-metasearch-engine-clustycom-for-55-million
- ↑ "Yippy, Inc. (YIPI) Receives Two Trademarks from USPTO". OTC Markets. June 7, 2012. Retrieved 10 August 2017.
- ↑ Myers, Fort (June 19, 2013). "Yippy Licenses MuseGlobal's Muse Content Connector Technology". Yippy Inc. Retrieved 10 August 2017.
- ↑ "Globalstar Announces Next Generation Technology Agreement With Yippy, Inc.". GlobeNewswire. December 17, 2015. Retrieved 10 August 2017.
- ↑ "The Best Google Search Appliance (GSA) Replacement". Yippy Inc. Retrieved 10 August 2017.
- ↑ "Yippy to Support Globalstar's Software Services Worldwide Distribution". Yippy Inc. April 7, 2017. Retrieved 10 August 2017.