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"OneRiot's RiotWise ad net takes a feed of headlines from Web publishers and matches them to what's trending on Twitter.
Publishers and brands, particularly those that publish regularly, can use RiotWise which is much like Google's AdSense."
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OneRiot is a 2009 New York Times Magazine Year in Ideas
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"The real-time search revolution is here"
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"Pundits call it the realtime web and it's upending the Internet as we've known it, and it's not something that
Google can easily dominate. The goal of realtime search engines is to organize the experience into a keyhole glimpse
of what the world is doing at this very moment."
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"In 2010, realtime search startups such as OneRiot will continue to push the ball forward on the realtime search experience."
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"OneRiot, a search engine that helps consumers sift through all the chat and buzz on the Internet."
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"Rather than providing an unfiltered stream of data, OneRiot uses an algorithm to filter out spam and provide the most relevant information."
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"OneRiot is among a new generation of search engines that is fresh and realtime."
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"Internet Giants Look For Edge In Real-Time Search"
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"Twitter Is Talking Real-Time Link Search, But OneRiot Is Launching It Today"
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"New search engines aspire to supplement Google"
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"OneRiot is a familiar name in real time search"
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"OneRiot is showing people the real, true potential of real-time search; It's way deeper than seeing a string of conversation around a keyword, it's uncovering the web content - blogs, videos, news stories."
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"OneRiot lets you search for Spock in realtime"
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"OneRiot Announces API & Real-Time Search Partnerships"
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"This nifty approach to search offers you a sifted, curated version of the Web...it's definitely worth checking out"
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"With today's improvements we're hard-pressed to think of another social search service that can compete at the same level."
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"It's much more up-to-date than Google, and more targeted and relevant than a general Twitter search."
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"Top Story: OneRiot updates search results in realtime!"
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"Twitter's New Competition For Real-Time Search"
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"[OneRiot] sorts the wheat from the chaff, giving you the actual information that people are sharing so you can go straight to the source. It's a great way to get a handle on what's happening right now on the web."
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"OneRiot filters out spam and conversational noise to deliver the fresh, reliable and relevant search results. In essence, OneRiot does for the social web what Google does for the static web."
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"I prefer OneRiot's results to Google News, which highlight scripted reactions to [current events]. What separates OneRiot from Google is that a OneRiot search returns whatever URLs have been most recently tweeted, by anyone, without trying to weigh them for authority."
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"OneRiot crowdsources news by indexing links from the Twitterverse."
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"There are too many random conversations and meaningless chatter with real-time search to find anything of value. But, OneRiot found a way to cut through some of that noise. It's a unique approach to Twitter search that should prove particularly beneficial to the growing business community on Twitter."
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"OneRiot offers an informative glimpse for people curious about what content is getting shared and discussed the most on Twitter."
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"OneRiot's results focus on the real-time experience."
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"OneRiot's search is highly useful to any outfit that wishes to know who's talking about it online... If you're just dying to know what they're saying up there in the Tweetosphere, your search has arrived."
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"OneRiot launches own version of Twitter search"
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"A Google News search returned plenty of news stories, but it was painfully obvious that most of them had been written from a press release. I got much better results from OneRiot. Compared to OneRiot, running a Google News search feels like going to the library."
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"OneRiot Video search already looks promising. For instance, searching for "shark attack" pulled up some gruesome videos from the past few days. The same search on Google came up with clips from one to two years ago."
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"Easily likened to the real time citizen journalism empowerment of microblogging platforms such as Twitter, or useful hubs and memes that keep pulse of the hottest topics right now, OneRiot has a great deal of potential in terms of harnessing the power of social search, and delivering it to users, businesses, brands, and website publishers for several purposes."
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The video social search engine is designed to deliver the most talked about and viewed videos in real-time. It's attempting to provide a "real-time index of the social Web," said Tobias Peggs, general manager of OneRiot.
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"OneRiot Launches Real-Time Video Search"
Want to watch video that's hot right this very second? Check out OneRiot, which today launched a version of its social search engine for video URLs.
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"OneRiot has created the first real-time index of video on the web. Searching for videos on OneRiot returns relevant results that reflect what people are watching, sharing and Twittering about right now."
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"[OneRiot] search results are based on what sites other people are browsing in real time."
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"OneRiot, a new take on the social search engine that tracks Web surfers' ever ebbing and flowing interests"
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"What's hot on the web right now? OneRiot aims to tell you"
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"OneRiot is very much about everything new. And let's face it, a good amount of user movement on the Web is based on trend spotting so why not look for specific pages that are catching the attention of a large number of people in a given period of time?"
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"OneRiot tracks 'today's' web... It reflects the energy of the crowd"
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"While Google is still working out its social search function, OneRiot has it in place... and although Google offers some trending topics options, OneRiot is better able to provide specific trends in real time."
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"OneRiot fills a very important niche in search."
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"OneRiot has developed a Web Slice that lets users keep track of the most frequently visited links other Web users are clicking on in real time."
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"As the browser wars rage on, third-party extensions, plug-ins and add-ons have become key players. Here to help them on their way is OneRiot's Hot Topic Web Slice."
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"Traditional search engines treat the web like a library...while they are authoritative, they do not necessarily reflect what people are talking about right now."
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"[OneRiot] captures the social zeitgeist of the web. A search for "Barack Obama" on Yahoo, for instance, returns a set of news articles, followed by the candidate's official site and an entry from Wikipedia. On [OneRiot] the top results include the candidate's official site, followed by a popular YouTube video of Senator Obama dancing on 'The Ellen DeGeneres Show'"
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