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Robust and Efficient Annotation Based on Ontology Evolution for <endeca_term>Deep Web</endeca_term> Data

Robust and Efficient Annotation Based on Ontology Evolution for Deep Web Data

Among those researches in Deep Web, compared to research of data extraction which is more mature, the... Read more

1 October, 2011
Taking the OXPath Down the <endeca_term>Deep Web</endeca_term>

Taking the OXPath Down the Deep Web

Although deep web analysis has been studied extensively, there is no succinct formalism to... Read more

24 March, 2011
Effective and Efficient Sampling Methods for <endeca_term>Deep Web</endeca_term> Aggregation Queries

Effective and Efficient Sampling Methods for Deep Web Aggregation Queries

...part of the data on the World Wide Web resides in the deep web. Executing structured, high-level queries on deep web data sources involves... Read more

24 March, 2011
A Holistic Solution for Duplicate Entity Identification in <endeca_term>Deep Web</endeca_term> Data Integration

A Holistic Solution for Duplicate Entity Identification in Deep Web Data Integration

The proliferation of deep Web offers users a great opportunity to search high-quality information from... Read more

7 December, 2010
<endeca_term>Deep Web</endeca_term> Integration With VisQI

Deep Web Integration With VisQI

...this paper, the authors present VisQI (Visual Query interface Integration system), a Deep Web integration system. VisQI is capable of transforming Web query interfaces into... Read more

11 August, 2010
Ontology Based Automatic Attributes Extracting and Queries Translating for <endeca_term>Deep Web</endeca_term>

Ontology Based Automatic Attributes Extracting and Queries Translating for Deep Web

Search engines and web crawlers can not access the Deep Web directly. The workable way to access the hidden database is through... Read more

1 July, 2010
Ten extensions that give Firefox new reach

Ten extensions that give Firefox new reach

...for displaying the national flag of the site you are on; the Deep Web Search Engine, which shares sites through Samucaya; the ScribeFire Blog Editor... Read more

16 July, 2010 by Jack Wallen
Hackers Handbook Trial 1.4

Hackers Handbook Trial 1.4

...a USB drive that steals passwords. 11/5/2011 - Under Misc. Hacks, Deep Web and Road-work signs tutorials have been added. 11/5/2011... Read more

16 May, 2012
Hackers Handbook 1.4

Hackers Handbook 1.4

...a USB drive that steals passwords. 11/5/2011 - Under Misc. Hacks, Deep Web and Road-work signs tutorials have been added. 11/5/2011... Read more

3 February, 2012
Mednar 1.1.1

Mednar 1.1.1

Mednar is a free, publicly available deep web search engine that uses advanced "federated search technology" to return high... Read more

10 September, 2011
Biznar 1.1

Biznar 1.1

Biznar is a free, publicly available deep web search engine that uses advanced "federated search technology" to return high... Read more

13 August, 2011
Downloading Hidden Web Content

Downloading Hidden Web Content

...These pages are often referred to as the Hidden Web or the Deep Web. Since there are no static links to the Hidden Web pages... Read more

1 January, 2011
IBM Storage Mobile Quick Reference 1.0.1

IBM Storage Mobile Quick Reference 1.0.1

...with IBM, the "IBM Storage Mobile Quick Reference" combines embedded information with deep Web links to provide mobile users with seamless and comprehensive information about... Read more

8 October, 2010

Yahoo delves deeper into Web

...commonly inaccessible to search engines, or what's called the invisible or deep Web. To this end, it has aligned with the Library of Congress... Read more

2 March, 2004 by Stefanie Olsen

Yahoo increases 'deep Web' search effort

...and troll freely accessible sites, they cannot get into much of the 'deep Web', vast amounts of data stored within paid and password-protected sites... Read more

16 June, 2005 by Elinor Mills

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