Opera’s MAMA Tells Devs What’s Behind the Web (PC Magazine)
Posted on | October 15, 2008 |
This is cool. I would surely want to try this search engine. Our web developers never ceased t oamaze me..us
. So techie eh? They always innovate and upgrade.
Opera Software announced Wednesday that it has developed a search engine that allows users to search a Web page’s structure as well as its content.
The Metadata Analysis and Mining Application (MAMA) will be released later this year, and will allow developers to pose questions like “How many sites use CSS?” or “Can I get a sampling of Web pages that have more than 100 hyperlinks?”
“The Web is fragmented, complex, and always evolving. MAMA’s vast database provides us with detailed information about how Web technologies are used,” Snorre M. Grimsby, vice president of quality assurance at Opera Software, said in a statement. “This is key in our efforts to test and ensure high-quality compatibility, stability and performance of our products, and we want to share it with our peers, so they can benefit from it, too.”
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