Radar’s Twine: A semantic complement to Google
More than a year of secrecy spawned rumors about Radar Networks. The most popular: It’s a “Google killer.”
Tomorrow morning, San Francisco’s Radar will surprise a few people by launching Twine, a tool for collecting and organizing information that’s very different from Google. But it’s potentially just as ambitious.
An example of how Twine works: A user uploads a text document to their Twine account. Twine then parses the document to find the words with meaning —… Continue Reading