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- BBC Launches New
Ad/Porn-Free Web Search
- Can Focus on
non-U.S. Results
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- The venerable
British Broadcasting Company has launched a new,
UK-centric search engine that the broadcaster
promises to be "free from commercial
pressures and safe from undesirable sites."
The new BBCi search engine
allows users to search the site's entire database
of web pages from around the world. Clicking one
button, users can narrow their results only to UK
sites (another click returns to results from
sites around the world). Additionally, the site
automatically filters out, what it calls
"pornographic/derogatory sites."
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- The Associated
Press reports that the site uses a combination of
Google search technology and technology developed
by the BBC (presumably the filtering technology).
A search for "free public records" on
both Google and BBCi returned nearly identical
results on the first page (of 168,000 pages).
Clicking BBCi's "Show Me UK Results
Only" button did focus the results on
UK-based web sites, but strangely INCREASED the
number of results to 180,000 pages.
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- In part, the new
site comes in response to a recent survey [in the
U.K.] in which 64% of respondents reported
becoming "frustrated by the amount of
American websites and advertisers they came
across whilst searching on the web."
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- "Given that
90% of respondents to the independent survey
stated ...they would prefer impartial search, it
is evidently something that people want,"
said Ashley Highfield, Director, BBC New Media.
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