Monday, June 13, 2005

ScienceResearch.com is a free, publicly available Internet web portal

Press Release Source: Deep Web Technologies

Deep Web Technologies Announces ScienceResearch.com(TM)
Thursday June 9, 8:10 am ET

LOS ALAMOS, N.M., June 9 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, Deep Web Technologies, LLC (http://www.deepwebtech.com), a leading provider of high performance search technology software and solutions, announced the launch of the Beta version of ScienceResearch.com(TM). ScienceResearch.com is a free, publicly available Internet web portal allowing access to numerous scientific journals and public science databases.

ScienceResearch.com allows students, teachers, professors, researchers, and the general public to access pertinent information, quickly, easily, and with confidence from both public and private high quality research journals and databases via a single portal. Powered by DWT's proprietary Explorit(TM) deep web search engine, a single query will search thousands of high quality journals and databases, effectively millions of documents, in real-time. Additionally, powered by DWT's proprietary QuickRank(TM) technology, the results are conveniently ranked by relevance on a single results page.

"ScienceResearch.com is an extension of the work we have accomplished deploying a number of highly visible search portals for the federal government," said Abe Lederman, President and CTO of Deep Web Technologies. "We are confident that ScienceResearch.com will increase the efficiency of the 'science-oriented individual.' With our next release of ScienceResearch.com, the automation of the search and notification processes of pertinent science data, an individual is kept up-to-date on the latest breakthroughs in that field. In the past, the general public has had to rely on individual queries of numerous journals and web sites. Now, they have the capability of accessing these journals, databases and web sites through a single portal without the hassle of navigating each individual search page interface and authentication sequence."

Roger Rios, Director of Business Development, added, "Please allow me to emphasize that ScienceResearch.com basic service is free to the public. By the end of the year ScienceResearch.com will have the advanced features that Abe mentioned, namely Alerts and Personal Libraries, which may be subscribed to for a nominal monthly or yearly fee. ScienceResearch.com will serve as the core engine for customized solutions for more sophisticated but cost-sensitive users, such as public and university libraries." In addition, ScienceResearch.com will become a springboard for the development of solutions focused on vertical markets such as pharmaceuticals and oil and gas industries.

About Deep Web Technologies, LLC

Founded in 2002, Deep Web Technologies, LLC develops high performance software. Based in Los Alamos, New Mexico, the company provides state-of-the- art search technology solutions to sophisticated users in the government and private arenas. For example, the DWT Explorit(TM) suite of search tools powers the government web portal, http://www.science.gov. The company has received a $750,000 Phase II US Department of Energy Small Business Innovation Research grant for the continued research in next generation search technology specific to content analysis, relevance ranking, and grid computing. For more information, visit the web site at http://www.deepwebtech.com or contact Deep Web Technologies at 505-672-0007 or email roger@deepwebtech.com.

Contact:

Roger Rios
Director, Business Development
Deep Web Technologies, LLC
Phone: 505-672-0007
Fax: 505-672-9011
Email: roger@deepwebtech.com

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