The Permanent Internet Solution
Added: (Sun Nov 23 2003)
Does the Canadian Company Datwave Pose a Threat to the Existence of Yahoo and Google?
Sunday, November 23, 2003, Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada.
Search engine developers from around the globe, have tried for years to sort and categorize the information on the web, to be more relevant to the content of a search. According to Datwave officials, the race for providing the end user with specific search results may have very well come to an end.
Datwave Inc has announced the “countdown to launch” of their revolutionary web site, which will mark the beginning of a new era in the World Wide Web information structure.
Vice President of Software Developments, Mr. Nenad Dimitrijevic stated “The objective is to network our planet’s information database, gathered by previous generations, into one global database, available to the whole world with a click of a mouse”.
Datwave Inc is a privately held, federal corporation of Canada with World Headquarters in St.Catharines, Ontario and representatives in 48 countries around the globe.
For the past few months Datwave’s program architects and engineers have worked around the clock to develop and test a working prototype of, what will be known as “The Permanent Internet Solution”.
“Our existing internet is a giant pile of information, unorganized and confusing” said Mr. Dragan Racic, Vice President of Global Developments. “Imagine, mixing the pages of books in a library and then trying to find a specific chapter. We now have the technology and territorial presence to find the missing pages and complete the book, page by page, chapter by chapter, until we give the world back their library. This is the way the Internet was intended to be created from the beginning”.
Datwave officials have claimed that, in the history of human kind, there has never been a bigger internet development project than Datwave. Through years of research, they have developed a system that will, together with their affiliate companies, globalize a unique search engine capable of filtering and categorizing information in such a way where the end user will be able to get a specific search result as if he was looking for a well known file on his home PC.
In the next few months Datwave will be working “underground” to complete the infrastructure and system requirements of their software solution, to be able to handle massive exposure to web traffic from around the world.
The countdown starts at midnight, December 31st, 2003 and will be auto-launched in 180 days thereon. Does Datwave pose a threat to Google, Yahoo, MSN or other currently, dominant search engines? The comment to this question was a brief, yet confident smile.
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