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- eric - May 30 2008 | evri, Neil Roseman, Amazon.com
It's great to see Neil debuting his new service. I worked in his group at Amazon and got choked up saying goodbye to him when I went to work for Faves.
Quoted: The Paul Allen-backed start-up evri began as Hypertext Solutions. Led by Neil Roseman, the former vice president of technology at Amazon, evri's business is semantic search, its MO "search less, and understand more."
DJ's startup evri is announced at the D6 conference.
Quoted: The Paul Allen-backed start-up evri began as Hypertext Solutions. Led by Neil Roseman, the former vice president of technology at Amazon, evri’s business is semantic search, its MO “search less, and understand more.”
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