Daniel Tunkelang is an interesting blogger, and also manages to find time to be Chief Scientist at the privately held New York enterprise search company Endeca.
In amongst all the other stuff that grabbed the world’s attention yesterday, Daniel and I managed to spend some time chatting about Endeca’s approach to enterprise search. Earlier this year Daniel was invited to give one of Google‘s Tech Talks at their New York offices, and with a title of ‘Reconsidering Relevance‘ he (nervously!) set about challenging some of the search behemoth’s approaches. We explored aspects of his argument during our call, and the result is now available as a podcast.
Have a listen, and do let us know what you think…
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